* Add comments showing parser arguments
Since this is how they are invoked, the comments make it easier to maintain.
* Use babylon.parseExpression for JSON
See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/issues/2378#issuecomment-314600778
Note that this doesn't yet print comments:
echo '{/*comment*/"K":"V"}' | ./bin/prettier.js --parser json
* Remove parser-json.js
This reduces duplicate code in the built package.
See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/2476#pullrequestreview-50181398
* Add test with block comment in JSON
* Fix test with block comment in JSON
* Add test with line comment in JSON
* Don't build now-redundant parser-json.js
* initial docusaurus set-up
* Delete why-prettier.md
* Update README.md
* Update Docusaurus structure
* Update package.json
* Update siteConfig.js
* Remove ~ files
* chore(website): update build script
* Add redirect script
* Get eslint working on website
* Fix to allow for baseUrl of '/'
* Update docusaurus version
* Update README.md
* Change redirect script to use baseUrl of '/'
* Fix index.js formatting
* Load redirect script
* General cleanup
* Add projects using prettier
* Update service worker to just scope to playground
* Reduce link repeatition
* Link "Try it out" button to /playground/
* Make header of playground approximately same as main site
* Remove .html from URLs (e.g. users.html -> users/)
* Link Gitter Chat
* Add circleci.yml
* Only run builds on master
* Do deployment using Travis
* feat(api): add custom parser API
* test(api): add integration test for parser resolution
* chore(api): fix build after resolving conflicts
* docs(api): document custom parser API
* docs(api): fix typo
* chore(build): add parse5 to build and support yarn test --prod
* Fix support for node 4 (#1988)
* Fix website on iOS Safari (#1970)
Formatting change:
* Position JSX whitespace (`{" "}`) at the end of lines (#1964)
Lots of small fixes, mainly for TypeScript.
* Initial GraphQL implementation
This is the bare minimum amount of code to make graphql work. Turns out it's pretty easy to add support for other languages :)
* Fixing support for `graphql` parsing
There was a few structural changes with the addition of CSS and Typescript that we had to take into account.
* Fixing file glob, adding `graphql` to yarn.lock
* Removing extraneous file
* Adding `graphql` parser, style changes
* Splitting out graphql printer
* Removing merge conflict
* Fixing yarn.lock
* Addressing code review, using `createError`
* Adding release config
* Using exact version
* Removing destructuring
The hackiness continues! I'm now bundling an existing bundle again in order for it to get exported as a global variable :p There's likely a better solution, but it kind of works.
Because I have to regenerate the docs, I just tagged it as 1.4.0-beta and added typescript and postcss in there.
It turns out rollup doesn't use the same algorithm for bundling commonjs files when there are cycles as node, which breaks postcss: https://twitter.com/Rich_Harris/status/869021144191561729. Webpack works just fine with it.
This sucks to have this rollup/webpack frankenstein but I really want to be able to release and don't really want to spend yet another day or two trying to make it work well.
* Improve ESLint setup
- Uses `eslint:recommended` + a handful more rules.
- Uses .eslintignore so that editors can understand which files to lint.
- Uses .eslintrc<strong>.js</strong> so more editors get syntax highlighting.
* Fix ESLint errors
About half of them were fixed by `eslint . --fix`.
This commit updates `npm run format:all` to not only format .js files in
src/ and bin/, but also tests_config/ and scripts/, as well as all
jsfmt.spec.js files.
It also includes the result of running `npm run format:all`, except
changes to src/ and bin/.
* Extract custom tests from tests/flow/
Approach:
1. Remove all .js files in tests/flow except .snap.js files.
2. Copy over all .js files from tests/ in the flow repo.
3. Go through the diff looking for deletions.
- It was easy to see which deletions were due to changes in the tests
due to updates in the flow repo.
- For the rest of the deletions, I used `git blame` to verify that
they had been added by us since the flow tests were copied over.
This makes tests/flow/ simply a copy of the tests from the flow repo,
making it easier to sync with the upstream flow tests in the future.
* Add a script for syncing the flow tests
* Sync the flow tests