The old version had quite a bit of code related to grouping errors,
showing the number of errors per group and saving the groups of errors
to different files. However, now there are only 12 bad tests so I didn't
bother porting that logic to the new version. Instead, the errors a
simply printed to stdout.
* 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