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Uses esprima to extract line and block comments from a string of JavaScript. Also optionally parses code context (the next line of code after a comment).

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Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save extract-comments

Usage

var extract = require('extract-comments');

// pass a string of JavaScript
extract(string);

Example

var str = '/**\n * this is\n *\n * a comment\n*/\n\n\nvar foo = "bar";\n';
var comments = extract(str);
console.log(comments);

[{
  type: 'block',
  raw: '/**\n * this is\n *\n * a comment\n*/',
  value: 'this is\na comment',
  loc: { start: { line: 1, column: 0 }, end: { line: 5, column: 33 } },
  code:
   { line: 7,
     loc: { start: { line: 7, column: 36 }, end: { line: 7, column: 52 } },
     value: 'var foo = "bar";' }

Extractors

By default, esprima is used for extracting comments. This can easily be changed by passing a function to options.extractor.

The easy way

Use a published module, such as:

Example:

extract(str, {extractor: require('babel-extract-comments')});

If you create a compatible extractor, feel free to do pr or create an issue to add it to the readme!

Roll your own

extract(str, {
  extractor: function(str) {
    // must return an array of tokens with:
    // - type: 'Block', 'CommentBlock', 'Line' or 'CommentLine'
    // - value: the comment inner string
    // - loc: with `start` and `end` line and column
    // example:
    return [
      { 
        type: 'Block',
        {start: { line: 1, column: 0 },
          end: { line: 5, column: 33 }},
        value: ' this is a comment string '
      }
    ];
  }
});

API

extract

Extract comments from the given string.

Params

Example

const extract = require('extract-comments');
console.log(extract(string, options));

.block

Extract block comments from the given string.

Params

Example

console.log(extract.block(string, options));

.line

Extract line comments from the given string.

Params

Example

console.log(extract.line(string, options));

.first

Extract the first comment from the given string.

Params

Example

console.log(extract.first(string, options));

Release history

v0.10.0

v0.9.0

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Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2018, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.


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