Esformatter plugin that converts comma var
statements into separate var
statements
This was created to make obfuscated scripts more palatable. However, it should be a nice addition to your web development tasks.
Features:
- Preserves last character of
var's
(e.g.var a, b;
->var a; var b;
) - Maintain indentation level of
var's
Install the module with: npm install esformatter-var-each
Then, register it as a plugin and format your JS:
// Load and register our plugin
var esformatter = require('esformatter');
var esformatterVarEach = require('esformatter-var-each');
esformatter.register(esformatterVarEach);
// Format our code
esformatter.format([
'var a = \'hello\',',
' b = \'world\';'
].join('\n'));
// var a = 'hello';
// var b = 'world';
Alternatively, load it via format
directly:
var esformatter = require('esformatter');
esformatter.format([
'var a = \'hello\',',
' b = \'world\';'
].join('\n'), {
plugins: [
'esformatter-var-each'
]
});
esformatter-var-each
exposes exports.transform
for consumption by esformatter
.
Walk AST and splice in var
statements.
Warning: This mutates nodes in place
- ast
AbstractSyntaxTree
- Abstract syntax tree provided byesformatter
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint via grunt and test via npm test
.
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As of Nov 03 2014, Todd Wolfson has released this repository and its contents to the public domain.
It has been released under the UNLICENSE.