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krasota

v0.2.2

Published

Syntactic transformations of JavaScript code, with taking care of whitespaces and comments.

Downloads

58

Readme

What is this?

krasota.js is trying to save the world. It provides the ability to carry out the syntactic transformation JavaScript code. Conversions can be both for the protection coding style, and for more complex refactorings logic.

How to use?

Command-line

Note: For using from command-line you should install it globally -- npm install -g krasota.

$ krasota --help

Usage:
  krasota [OPTIONS]


Options:
  -h, --help : Help
  -v, --version : Version
  -i INPUT, --input=INPUT : Input file (default: stdin)
  -o OUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT : Output file (default: stdout)
  -b BEAUTIFIERS, --beautifier=BEAUTIFIERS : Local or global path to beautifier module, can be used many times

Examples:

$ krasota -i tests/split-vars.js -b krasota/lib/beautifiers/split-vars
$ krasota -i tests/join-vars.js -b krasota/lib/beautifiers/trailing-whitespaces -b krasota/lib/beautifiers/join-vars
$ krasota -i my-file.js -o my-beauty-file.js -b ./local/path/to/my/beautifier

See below for available build-in beautifiers.

API

Note: If you are using krasota programatically you should not install it globally, it's enough to declare depends in package.json.

COA

Because of using COA all command-line interface available through require('krasota').COA. Example:

require('krasota').COA
    .invoke({
        input: 'tests/join-vars.js',
        beautifiers: [ 'lib/beautifiers/trailing-whitespaces', 'krasota/lib/beautifiers/join-vars' ]
    })

OMeta

You can use krasota through the require('krasota') in terms of raw OmetaJS-grammas. Take a look to the tests/tests.js for example of usage.

Which beautifiers are available?

There are not many proof-of-concept beautifiers, but it's complex enough for using as samples for your own.

krasota/lib/beautifiers/always-semicolons

Force insert semicolons (you know epic thread). Example:

krasota/lib/beautifiers/join-vars

Join multiply consecutive var statements into one var statement with multiply assigns. Example:

krasota/lib/beautifiers/split-vars

Split var statements with multiply assigns into multiply consecutive var statements. Example:

krasota/lib/beautifiers/trailing-whitespaces

Remove trailing whitespaces (it's pretty simple without any examples).

Tests

Run make tests for tests. For development version tests run make tests ENV=development.

Other projects

  • https://github.com/olov/jsshaper
  • https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS
  • http://boshi.inimino.org/3box/PanPG/about.html
  • https://github.com/kangax/kratko.js
  • https://github.com/substack/node-burrito
  • http://esprima.org/
  • https://github.com/fawek/codepainter
  • http://fixmyjs.com
  • https://github.com/millermedeiros/esformatter

Links

  • https://developer.mozilla.org/en/SpiderMonkey/Parser_API
  • http://boshi.inimino.org/3box/PanPG/js_pp/src/js_ast.js
  • http://boshi.inimino.org/3box/asof/1269629763069/PEG/ECMAScript_unified.peg
  • http://code.google.com/p/es-lab/source/browse/trunk/src/parser/es5parser.ojs