eslint-traverse
v1.0.0
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Create a sub-traversal of an AST node in your ESLint plugin
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eslint-traverse
Create a sub-traversal of an AST node in your ESLint plugin
- Very fast
- Supports "Skipping" & "Stopping" (See below)
- Provides AST ancestor information for every node (Babel-style "Path" object)
Install
npm install --save eslint-traverse
Example
import traverse from "eslint-traverse"
export default function(context) {
return {
FunctionDeclaration(node) {
traverse(context, node, path => {
console.log(path)
// Path {
// node: Node,
// parent: Node | null,
// parentKey: string | null
// parentPath: Path | null
// }
if (path.node.type === "FunctionDeclaration") {
return traverse.SKIP
}
})
}
}
}
Skipping
If you want to completely ignore a branch of the AST, without visiting any of its
children, you can return traverse.SKIP
from the visitor.
traverse(context, node, path => {
if (path.node.type === "FunctionDeclaration") {
return traverse.SKIP
}
// ...
})
Stopping
If you want to stop the traversal completely, without visiting any more nodes
anywhere in the AST, you can return traversal.STOP
from the visitor.
traverse(context, node, path => {
if (path.node.type === "Identifier" && path.node.name === "THING_I_WAS_SEARCHING_FOR") {
return traverse.STOP
}
// ...
})