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espower-source

v2.3.0

Published

Power Assert instrumentor from source to source, with source-map

Downloads

126,690

Readme

espower-source

Build Status NPM package Dependency Status License

Power Assert instrumentor from code to code, with SourceMap.

DESCRIPTION

espower-source is a source code transformer that applies espower to target code.

espower manipulates assertion expression in the form of ECMAScript AST defined in The ESTree Spec (formerly known as Mozilla SpiderMonkey Parser API), to instrument power-assert feature into the code. SourceMap information is appended in SourceMap Comment syntax at the end of returned code.

Pull-requests, issue reports and patches are always welcomed. See power-assert project for more documentation.

CHANGELOG

See CHANGELOG

API

var modifiedCode = espowerSource(originalCode, [filepath], [options])

| return type | |:------------| | string |

espowerSource function manipulates originalCode then returns (transformed) JavaScript code as string. SourceMap information is appended in SourceMap Comment syntax at the end of returned code.

originalCode

| type | default value | |:---------|:--------------| | string | N/A |

Original JavaScript source code that is a source of code transformation. If not specified, then EspowerError will be thrown.

filepath (optional but recommended)

| type | default value | |:---------|:--------------| | string | N/A |

Filepath of originalCode. espower-source stores filepath information for later reporting. If not specified, options.path will be used. If neither filepath nor options.path are not specified, espower-source transforms code as usual but SourceMap will not be generated and attached.

options (optional)

| type | default value | |:---------|:--------------| | object | (return value of espower.defaultOptions() but with destructive option is true) |

Configuration options for espower module. If not passed, default options (Same as espower.defaultOptions()) will be used, but options.destructive is set to true, and if options.path is falsy, options.path is set to value of filepath argument by espower-source module.

options.ecmaVersion

| type | default value | |:---------|:--------------| | number | 2018 |

The ECMAScript version to parse and analyze. Must be either 3, 5, 6 (2015), 2016, 2017, or 2018.

options.sourceType

| type | default value | |:---------|:--------------| | string | 'module' |

The source type of the code. Must be either "script" or "module".

INSTALL

via npm

Install

$ npm install --save-dev espower-source

OUR SUPPORT POLICY

We support Node under maintenance. In other words, we stop supporting old Node version when their maintenance ends.

This means that any other environment is not supported.

NOTE: If espower-source works in any of the unsupported environments, it is purely coincidental and has no bearing on future compatibility. Use at your own risk.

AUTHOR

CONTRIBUTORS

LICENSE

Licensed under the MIT license.