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nginject-migrate

v0.0.1

Published

Utility to migrate from legacy @ngInject pre-minifier syntax to "ngInject" syntax

Downloads

766

Readme

ngInject migrate

NPM

Utility to migrate from legacy @ngInject pre-minifier syntax to "ngInject" syntax

CLI Usage

There is a simply CLI that can convert your original codebase, to the extent that it is parsable by Esprima 2.x. This includes some but not all ES6 syntax.

To use the CLI you need to install as a global package.

npm i -g nginject-migrate

list

List the files that will be processed per the given glob.

nginject-migrate list -g "myDir/**/*.js"

Options:

  • -g, --glob [value] A glob to match, default is **/*.js

convert

Convert files in place that match the given glob.

nginject-migrate convert -g "myDir/**/*.js"

Options:

  • -g, --glob [value] A glob to match, default is **/*.js
  • -l, --list Optionally list of files that will be considered
  • -s, --source-map [value] Generate an optional source-map file per the given extension
  • -q, --quote-char [value] Optionally specify the quotation character for strings

API Usage

processSync(content, options):object

Migrate the given content.

Where output is {isChanged:boolean, content:string, sourceMap:object, errors:Array.<string>}.

Where options are {sourceMap:object, filename:string, quoteChar:string}.

If the sourceMap option is truthy then a source-map is generated. Otherwise it will be null in the output. If it is of type object then it is expected to be the incoming source-map. Where source-map is used then a filename option should indicate the current source.

The optional quoteChar option indicates the string literal delineator to use in the output content.