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salt-codemod

v0.1.0-alpha.2

Published

Codemod to help upgrade Salt design system packages

Downloads

8

Readme

Code mod for Salt Design System packages, features include

  • Upgrade @salt-ds/* to latest version
  • React props migration due to deprecation, or warning when not possible
  • Import statement updates due to components being moved from lab to core
  • CSS variable renames due to deprecation
  • Warn invalid Salt CSS variables
npx salt-codemod --dryRun

Options

Use --help to see all available options.

The script will first attempt to upgrade all @salt-ds/* packages using npm-check-updates. You can skip it via --skipUpgrade.

JavaScript files are included based on tsConfig.json using ts-morph, which can be cusmised via --tsconfig "./another/path/tsConfig.json". You may override this entirely and provide files by --tsSourceGlob, which may help in a monorepo setup.

Invalid CSS variables are extracted from @salt-ds/theme/index.css, which path can be changed using --themeCss. By default all *.css|ts|tsx will be included for scanning and processing, you can change it using --cssModeGlob.

There is --mode option available if you just want to run React or CSS part of the codemod.

Local development

yarn to install all dependencies.

Run npm link in the root folder, then you'll able to run salt-codemod as if it's a command. npm unlink to undo.