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esformatter-jsx-ignore
esformatter plugin: ignore jsx blocks so the rest of the javascript code could be formatted without parsing errors
NOTE: If you want something that actually tries to apply some formatting to your javascript files try: esformatter-jsx
Esformatter-jsx-ignore is a plugin for esformatter meant to allow the code formatting of jsx files. This plugin basically will make esformatter to ignore the offending blocks (the jsx blocks) and let esformatter apply the magic on the rest of the file.
IMPORTANT: This is a temporary solution until esformatter supports jsx out of the box. It actually works, by just ignoring the jsx blocks and letting esformatter to work on the rest of the code. It seems to be working, but I haven't test all possible scenarios. That said, it works for my main use case on very complex react components, so it might work for you too.
If you want a bit of history about what this plugin was develop, check:
- https://github.com/millermedeiros/esformatter/issues/242
- https://github.com/facebook/esprima/issues/74
So this plugin will turn this:
var React = require('react');
var Hello = React.createClass({
render: function () {
return <div className="hello-div">{this.props.message}</div>;
}
});
React.render(<Hello message="world"/>, document.body);
into:
var React = require('react');
var Hello = React.createClass({
render: function() {
return <div className="hello-div">{this.props.message}</div>;
}
});
React.render(<Hello message="world"/>, document.body);
Future Goals
Try to apply some formatting to the actual jsx nodes, instead of blindly ignore them.Done, use esformatter-jsx instead- Render this plugin obsolete when esformatter support this out of the box. Check: https://github.com/millermedeiros/esformatter/issues/242
Installation
$ npm install esformatter-jsx-ignore --save-dev
Config
Newest esformatter versions autoload plugins from your node_modules
See this
Add to your esformatter config file:
In order for this to work, this plugin should be the first one! (I Know too picky, but who isn't).
{
"plugins": [
"esformatter-jsx-ignore"
]
}
Note: The previous syntax won't work because of this issue. But registering it manually will work like a charm!
Or you can manually register your plugin:
// register plugin
esformatter.register(require('esformatter-jsx-ignore'));
Usage
var fs = require('fs');
var esformatter = require('esformatter');
//register plugin manually
esformatter.register(require('esformatter-jsx-ignore'));
var str = fs.readFileSync('someKewlFile.js').toString();
var output = esformatter.format(str);
//-> output will now contain the formatted code, allowing the jsx nodes to happily pass.
See esformatter for more options and further usage.
License
MIT @Roy Riojas