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#!/usr/bin/env node
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"use strict";
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const fs = require("fs");
const path = require("path");
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const getStdin = require("get-stdin");
const glob = require("glob");
const chalk = require("chalk");
const minimist = require("minimist");
const readline = require("readline");
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const prettier = eval("require")("../index");
const cleanAST = require("../src/clean-ast.js").cleanAST;
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const argv = minimist(process.argv.slice(2), {
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boolean: [
"write",
"stdin",
"use-tabs",
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"semi",
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"single-quote",
"bracket-spacing",
"jsx-bracket-same-line",
// The supports-color package (a sub sub dependency) looks directly at
// `process.argv` for `--no-color` and such-like options. The reason it is
// listed here is to avoid "Ignored unknown option: --no-color" warnings.
// See https://github.com/chalk/supports-color/#info for more information.
"color",
"list-different",
"help",
"version",
"debug-print-doc",
"debug-check",
"with-node-modules",
// Deprecated in 0.0.10
"flow-parser"
],
string: [
"print-width",
"tab-width",
"parser",
"trailing-comma",
"range-start",
"range-end"
],
default: {
semi: true,
color: true,
"bracket-spacing": true,
parser: "babylon"
},
alias: { help: "h", version: "v", "list-different": "l" },
unknown: param => {
if (param.startsWith("-")) {
console.warn("Ignored unknown option: " + param + "\n");
return false;
}
}
});
if (argv["version"]) {
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console.log(prettier.version);
process.exit(0);
}
const filepatterns = argv["_"];
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const write = argv["write"];
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const stdin = argv["stdin"] || (!filepatterns.length && !process.stdin.isTTY);
const ignoreNodeModules = argv["with-node-modules"] === false;
const globOptions = {
ignore: ignoreNodeModules && "**/node_modules/**"
};
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if (write && argv["debug-check"]) {
console.error("Cannot use --write and --debug-check together.");
process.exit(1);
}
function getParserOption() {
const optionName = "parser";
const value = argv[optionName];
if (value === undefined) {
return value;
}
// For backward compatibility. Deprecated in 0.0.10
if (argv["flow-parser"]) {
console.warn("`--flow-parser` is deprecated. Use `--parser flow` instead.");
return "flow";
}
if (
value === "flow" ||
value === "babylon" ||
value === "typescript" ||
value === "postcss"
) {
return value;
}
console.warn(
"Ignoring unknown --" +
optionName +
' value, falling back to "babylon":\n' +
' Expected "flow" or "babylon", but received: ' +
JSON.stringify(value)
);
return "babylon";
}
function getIntOption(optionName) {
const value = argv[optionName];
if (value === undefined) {
return value;
}
if (/^\d+$/.test(value)) {
return Number(value);
}
console.error(
"Invalid --" +
optionName +
" value. Expected an integer, but received: " +
JSON.stringify(value)
);
process.exit(1);
}
function getTrailingComma() {
switch (argv["trailing-comma"]) {
case undefined:
case "none":
return "none";
case "":
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console.warn(
"Warning: `--trailing-comma` was used without an argument. This is deprecated. " +
'Specify "none", "es5", or "all".'
);
return "es5";
case "es5":
return "es5";
case "all":
return "all";
default:
throw new Error("Invalid option for --trailing-comma");
}
}
const options = {
Add `--range-start` and `--range-end` options to format only parts of the input (#1609) * Add `--range-start` and `--range-end` options to format only parts of the input These options default to `0` and `Infinity`, respectively, so that the entire input is formatted by default. However, if either option is specified such that a node lies completely outside the resulting range, the node will be treated as if it has a `// prettier-ignore` comment. Related to https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1577#issuecomment-300551179 Related to https://github.com/prettier/prettier/issues/1324 Related to https://github.com/prettier/prettier/issues/593 * printer: Extract hasPrettierIgnoreComment() helper * Move isOutsideRange() to util * Don't throw errors about comments outside range "not printing" * Remove unnecessary check from isOutsideRange() * Make --range-end exclusive This lets it use the conventional way of specifying ranges in strings. Note that if the rangeEnd in the tests is changed to 158, it will fail, but it wouldn't have failed before this change. * Change range formatting approach NOTE: This doesn't pass its test yet. Note that since we're reading the indentation from the first line, it is expected not to change. However, a semicolon is added, and the lines outside the range are not changed. The new approach is roughly: * Require that the range exactly covers an integer number of lines of the input * Detect the indentation of the line the range starts on * Format the range's substring using `printAstToDoc` * Add enough `indent`s to the doc to restore the detected indentation * Format the doc to a string with `printDocToString` * Prepend/append the original input before/after the range See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1609#issuecomment-301582273 --- Given `tests/range/range.js`, run the following: prettier tests/range/range.js --range-start 165 --range-end 246 See the range's text with: dd if=tests/range/range.js ibs=1 skip=165 count=81 2>/dev/null * Don't use default function parameters Node v4 doesn't support them. See http://node.green/#ES2015-syntax-default-function-parameters * Hackily fix indentation of range formatting See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1609#issuecomment-301625368 Also update the snapshot to reflect that the indentation actually should decrease by one space, since there were 13 spaces in the input and we round down after dividing by tabWidth. * Revert "printer: Extract hasPrettierIgnoreComment() helper" See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1609#discussion_r116804853 This reverts commit 62bf068ca98f69d4a7fd0ae188b3554d409eee8d. * Test automatically using the beginning of the rangeStart line and same for the end See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1609#issuecomment-301862076 * Fix automatically using the beginning of the rangeStart line and same for the end See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1609#issuecomment-301862076 * Propagate breaks after adding an indentation-triggering hardline See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1609/files/c1a61ebde8be73414c0a54bde3f323ac24295715#r116805581 * Extract getAlignmentSize(), use instead of countIndents() See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1609/files/c1a61ebde8be73414c0a54bde3f323ac24295715#r116804694 * Extract addAlignmentToDoc(), use instead of addIndentsToDoc() See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1609/files/c1a61ebde8be73414c0a54bde3f323ac24295715#r116804694 * Document that --range-start and --range-end include the entire line * Fix rangeStart calculation Before, it was incorrectly resulting in 1 when the originally provided value was 0 * Extract formatRange() helper function * Move getAlignmentSize() from printer to util This addresses https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1609#discussion_r117636241 * Move addAlignmentToDoc() from printer to doc-builders This addresses https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1609#discussion_r117636251
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rangeStart: getIntOption("range-start"),
rangeEnd: getIntOption("range-end"),
useTabs: argv["use-tabs"],
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semi: argv["semi"],
printWidth: getIntOption("print-width"),
tabWidth: getIntOption("tab-width"),
bracketSpacing: argv["bracket-spacing"],
singleQuote: argv["single-quote"],
jsxBracketSameLine: argv["jsx-bracket-same-line"],
trailingComma: getTrailingComma(),
parser: getParserOption()
};
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function format(input) {
if (argv["debug-print-doc"]) {
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const doc = prettier.__debug.printToDoc(input, options);
return prettier.__debug.formatDoc(doc);
}
if (argv["debug-check"]) {
function diff(a, b) {
return require("diff").createTwoFilesPatch("", "", a, b, "", "", {
context: 2
});
}
const pp = prettier.format(input, options);
const pppp = prettier.format(pp, options);
if (pp !== pppp) {
throw "prettier(input) !== prettier(prettier(input))\n" + diff(pp, pppp);
} else {
const ast = cleanAST(prettier.__debug.parse(input, options));
const past = cleanAST(prettier.__debug.parse(pp, options));
if (ast !== past) {
const MAX_AST_SIZE = 2097152; // 2MB
const astDiff = ast.length > MAX_AST_SIZE || past.length > MAX_AST_SIZE
? "AST diff too large to render"
: diff(ast, past);
throw "ast(input) !== ast(prettier(input))\n" +
astDiff +
"\n" +
diff(input, pp);
}
}
return;
}
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return prettier.format(input, options);
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}
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function handleError(filename, e) {
const isParseError = Boolean(e && e.loc);
const isValidationError = /Validation Error/.test(e && e.message);
// For parse errors and validation errors, we only want to show the error
// message formatted in a nice way. `String(e)` takes care of that. Other
// (unexpected) errors are passed as-is as a separate argument to
// `console.error`. That includes the stack trace (if any), and shows a nice
// `util.inspect` of throws things that aren't `Error` objects. (The Flow
// parser has mistakenly thrown arrays sometimes.)
if (isParseError) {
console.error(filename + ": " + String(e));
} else if (isValidationError) {
console.error(String(e));
// If validation fails for one file, it will fail for all of them.
process.exit(1);
} else {
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console.error(filename + ":", e.stack || e);
}
// Don't exit the process if one file failed
process.exitCode = 2;
}
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if (argv["help"] || (!filepatterns.length && !stdin)) {
console.log(
"Usage: prettier [opts] [filename ...]\n\n" +
"Available options:\n" +
" --write Edit the file in-place. (Beware!)\n" +
" --list-different or -l Print filenames of files that are different from Prettier formatting.\n" +
" --stdin Read input from stdin.\n" +
" --print-width <int> Specify the length of line that the printer will wrap on. Defaults to 80.\n" +
" --tab-width <int> Specify the number of spaces per indentation-level. Defaults to 2.\n" +
" --use-tabs Indent lines with tabs instead of spaces.\n" +
" --no-semi Do not print semicolons, except at the beginning of lines which may need them.\n" +
" --single-quote Use single quotes instead of double quotes.\n" +
" --no-bracket-spacing Do not print spaces between brackets.\n" +
" --jsx-bracket-same-line Put > on the last line instead of at a new line.\n" +
" --trailing-comma <none|es5|all>\n" +
" Print trailing commas wherever possible. Defaults to none.\n" +
" --parser <flow|babylon> Specify which parse to use. Defaults to babylon.\n" +
Find nearest node when formatting range (#1659) * Move range extension code into helper functions * Add findNodeByOffset() helper This was adapted from https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1637/commits/cbc1929c64db558b4e444500bca3d2ce1d550359 * Test extending formatted range to entire node * Fix extending formatted range to entire node * Fix style errors * Add run_file test function This makes it possible to use different options on a per-file basis, which is useful for things like range formatting tests. * Test extending the format range to nearest parseable node This means you can select the range of a `catch` clause, attempt to format it, and have the `try` formatted as well, rather than throwing an error. * Fix extending the format range to nearest parseable node This means you can select the range of a `catch` clause, attempt to format it, and have the `try` formatted as well, rather than throwing an error. * Test that external indentation is left alone when formatting a range * Preserve external indentation when formatting a range * Dedupe range formatting traversal callbacks * Simplify range formatting traversal using ast-types See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#issuecomment-302974798 * Make range formatting traversal more efficient There's less unnecessary parsing now. * Fix style errors * Add test where range expanding fails * Fix test where range expanding fails This makes sure that the range contains the entirety of the nodes containing each of the range's endpoints. * Add test for expanding range to beginning of line * Pass test for expanding range to beginning of line This makes it so that indentation before the range is added to the formatted range. * Don't parse/stringify AST to detect pre-range indentation See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#discussion_r117790671 * When formatting a range, find closest statement rather than parsing The `isStatement` implementation came from `docs/prettier.min.js`. See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#issuecomment-303154770 * Add test for range-formatting a FunctionDeclaration's argument object * Include FunctionDeclaration when searching for nearest node to range-format From the spec, a Program is a series of SourceElements, each of which is either a Statement or a FunctionDeclaration. See https://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-A.5 * Remove unnecessary try-catch See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#discussion_r117810096 * Add tests with multiple statements See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#discussion_r117810753 * Remove unnecessary arguments from findNodeByOffset() * Contract format range to ensure it starts/ends on nodes * Specify test ranges in the fixtures See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#discussion_r117811186 * Remove unnecessary comments from range fixtures * Remove run_file test function It's no longer used. This essentially reverts 8241216e68f2e0da997a4f558b03658d642c89a2 * Update range formatting docs Clarify that the range expands to the nearest statement, and not to the end of the line. * Don't overwrite test options when detecting range Now that multiple files share the same object again, we shouldn't be re-assigning to it. * Reuse already-read fixtures for AST_COMPARE=1 tests * Remove `run_file` global from test eslintrc * Undo package.json churn `yarn` reformatted it before, but the whitespace visually sets off the comment, so let's put it back how it was before. See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#discussion_r117864655 * Remove misleading comments from isSourceElement See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#discussion_r117865196 * Loop backwards through string instead of reversing it See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#discussion_r117865759 * Don't recompute indent string when formatting range See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#discussion_r117867268 * Rename findNodeByOffset to findNodeAtOffset "Find x by y" is the common usage for finding an `x` by a key `y`. However, since "by" has positional meaning, let's use "at" instead. See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#discussion_r117865121 * Always trimRight() in formatRange and explain why See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#discussion_r117864635 * Test formatting a range that crosses AST levels See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#issuecomment-303243688 * Fix formatting a range that crosses AST levels See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#issuecomment-303243688 * Remove unnecessary try-catch See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659/files/e52db5e9f9ec4af599f658da03739e206dd4578c#r117878763 * Add test demonstrating range formatting indent detection * Detect alignment from text on line before range, but don't reformat it This avoids reformatting non-indentation that happens to precede the range on the same line, while still correctly indenting the range based on it. See https://github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/1659#discussion_r117881430
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" --range-start <int> Format code starting at a given character offset.\n" +
" The range will extend backwards to the start of the first line containing the selected statement.\n" +
" Defaults to 0.\n" +
" --range-end <int> Format code ending at a given character offset (exclusive).\n" +
" The range will extend forwards to the end of the selected statement.\n" +
" Defaults to Infinity.\n" +
" --no-color Do not colorize error messages.\n" +
" --with-node-modules Process files inside `node_modules` directory.\n" +
" --version or -v Print Prettier version.\n" +
"\n"
);
process.exit(argv["help"] ? 0 : 1);
}
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if (stdin) {
getStdin().then(input => {
try {
// Don't use `console.log` here since it adds an extra newline at the end.
process.stdout.write(format(input));
} catch (e) {
handleError("stdin", e);
return;
}
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});
} else {
eachFilename(filepatterns, filename => {
if (write || argv["debug-check"]) {
// Don't use `console.log` here since we need to replace this line.
process.stdout.write(filename);
}
let input;
try {
input = fs.readFileSync(filename, "utf8");
} catch (e) {
// Add newline to split errors from filename line.
process.stdout.write("\n");
console.error("Unable to read file: " + filename + "\n" + e);
// Don't exit the process if one file failed
process.exitCode = 2;
return;
}
if (argv["list-different"]) {
if (!prettier.check(input, options)) {
if (!write) {
console.log(filename);
}
process.exitCode = 1;
}
}
const start = Date.now();
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let output;
try {
output = format(input);
} catch (e) {
// Add newline to split errors from filename line.
process.stdout.write("\n");
handleError(filename, e);
return;
}
if (write) {
// Remove previously printed filename to log it with duration.
readline.clearLine(process.stdout, 0);
readline.cursorTo(process.stdout, 0, null);
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// Don't write the file if it won't change in order not to invalidate
// mtime based caches.
if (output === input) {
if (!argv["list-different"]) {
console.log(chalk.grey("%s %dms"), filename, Date.now() - start);
}
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} else {
if (argv["list-different"]) {
console.log(filename);
} else {
console.log("%s %dms", filename, Date.now() - start);
}
try {
fs.writeFileSync(filename, output, "utf8");
} catch (err) {
console.error("Unable to write file: " + filename + "\n" + err);
// Don't exit the process if one file failed
process.exitCode = 2;
}
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}
} else if (argv["debug-check"]) {
process.stdout.write("\n");
if (output) {
console.log(output);
} else {
process.exitCode = 2;
}
} else if (!argv["list-different"]) {
// Don't use `console.log` here since it adds an extra newline at the end.
process.stdout.write(output);
}
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});
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}
function eachFilename(patterns, callback) {
patterns.forEach(pattern => {
if (!glob.hasMagic(pattern)) {
if (shouldIgnorePattern(pattern)) {
return;
}
callback(pattern);
return;
}
glob(pattern, globOptions, (err, filenames) => {
if (err) {
console.error("Unable to expand glob pattern: " + pattern + "\n" + err);
// Don't exit the process if one pattern failed
process.exitCode = 2;
return;
}
filenames.forEach(filename => {
callback(filename);
});
});
});
}
function shouldIgnorePattern(pattern) {
return ignoreNodeModules && path.resolve(pattern).includes("/node_modules/");
}