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ember-computed-decorators-codemod

v1.0.3

Published

Codemod to update ember-computed-decorators to ember-decorators

Readme

ember-computed-decorators-codemod

This codemod uses jscodeshift to update an Ember application using ember-computed-decorators to ember-decorators. This update allows applications to migrate to babel 6 and beyond without having to rely on the babel-plugin-transform-decorators-legacy.

For example, it will rewrite code that looks like this:

import Ember from 'ember';
import computed, { alias } from 'ember-computed-decorators';

const { Component } = Ember;

export default Component.extend({

  @alias('fullName') myFullName,
  @computed('firstName', 'lastName')
  fullName() {
    return `${this.get('firstName')} + ${this.get('lastName')}`
  }
})

Into this:

import Ember from 'ember';
import { computed } from '@ember-decorators/object';
import { alias } from '@ember-decorators/object/computed';

const { Component } = Ember;

export default Component.extend({

  @alias('fullName') myFullName,
  @computed('firstName', 'lastName')
  fullName() {
    return `${this.get('firstName')} + ${this.get('lastName')}`
  }
})

Usage

WARNING: jscodeshift, and thus this codemod, edit your files in place. It does not make a copy. Make sure your code is checked into a source control repository like Git and that you have no outstanding changes to commit before running this tool.

The simplest way to use the codemod is like this:

yarn global add ember-computed-decorators-codemod
cd my-ember-app
ember-computed-decorators-codemod

https://github.com/ember-decorators/auto-computed

Running Tests

yarn test // run all tests once
yarn test -- --watchAll // continuously run tests

Tests for this codemod work by comparing a paired input and output file in the __testfixtures__ directory. Pre-transform files should be of format <test-name>.input.js, expected output after the transform should be named <test-name>.output.js. Files must use the same <test-name> in their names so they can be compared.

Credit

All code present in this repo was derived from the excellent work in ember-modules-codemod.