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# babel-detective [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jamestalmage/babel-plugin-detective.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/jamestalmage/babel-plugin-detective) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/jamestalmage/babel-plugin-detective/badge.svg?branch=master&service=github)](https://coveralls.io/github/jamestalmage/babel-plugin-detective?branch=master)
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> A Babel 5/6 plugin that scans the AST for require calls and import statements
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## Install
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```
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$ npm install --save babel-plugin-detective babel-core
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```
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## Usage
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```js
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import babel from 'babel-core';
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const detective = require('babel-plugin-detective');
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const myModule = require('my' + 'module');
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// See below for available options
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const options = {};
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// Babel 5
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// `position` can be 'before' or 'after'
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let result = babel.transformFileSync(path, {
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plugins: [{transformer: detective, position: position}],
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extra: {
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detective: options
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}
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});
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// Babel 6
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result = babel.transformFileAsync('/path/to/file', {
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plugins:[['detective', options]]
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});
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// metadata will be stored on `result.metadata.requires`
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// a convenience method is provided to extract it.
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const metadata = detective.metadata(result);
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console.log(metadata);
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// {
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// strings: [
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// 'babel-core',
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// 'babel-plugin-detective'
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// ],
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// expressions: [
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// {start: 110, end: 125, loc: {...}} // loc of 'my' + 'module' expression
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// ]
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// }
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```
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## API
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### detective.metadata(previousParseResult)
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During traversal, the plugin stores each discovered require/import on the Babel metadata object.
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It can be extracted manually from `parseResult.metadata.requires`, or you can pass the parse result
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to this convenience method.
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## Returned Metadata
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After a babel traversal with this plugin, metadata will be attached at `parseResult.metadata.requires`
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### requires.strings
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Type: `Array<string>`
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Array of every module imported with an ES2015 import statement, and every module `required` using a string literal
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(it does not include dynamic requires).
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### requires.expressions
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Type: `Array<locationData>`
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Array of location data for expressions that are used as the first argument to `require` (i.e. dynamic requires).
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The source of the expression can be attached using the `attachExpressionSource` option.
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If you wish to disallow dynamic requires, you should throw if this has length greater than 0.
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## Options
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### options.generated
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Type: `boolean`
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Default: `false`
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If set to true, it will include `require` calls generated by previous plugins in the
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tool chain. This will lead to some duplicate entries if ES2015 import statements are
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present in the file. This plugin already scans for ES2015 import statements, so you
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only need to use this if there is some other type of generated require statement you
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want to know about.
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*Works on Babel 6 only*
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`generated:true` can be combined with `import:false` to get only the `require`
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statements of the post transform code.
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### options.import
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Type: `boolean`
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Default: `true`
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Include ES2015 imports in the metadata. All ES2015 imports will be of type `string`.
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### options.require
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Type: `boolean`
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Default: `true`
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Include CommonJS style `require(...)` statements in the metadata. CommonJS require
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statements will be pushed on to `requires.strings` if the argument is a string literal.
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For dynamic expressions (i.e. `require(foo + bar)`), an object will be pushed on to `requires.expressions`.
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It will have `start` and `end` properties that can be used to extract the code directly from the original source,
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And a `loc` object that includes the line/column numbers (useful for creating error statements).
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### options.word
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Type: `string`
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Default: `'require'`
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The name of the require function. You most likely do not need to change this.
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### options.source
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Type: `boolean`
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Default: `false`
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Attach the actual expression code to each member of `requires.expressions`.
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```js
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expressions: [
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{start: 110, end: 125, loc: {...} code: "'my' + 'module'"}
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]
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```
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### options.nodes
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Type: `boolean`
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Default: `false`
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Return the actual nodes instead of extracting strings.
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```js
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strings : [{type: 'StringLiteral', value: 'foo', ... }],
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expressions: [
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{type: 'BinaryExpression', ...}
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]
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```
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Everything in `strings` will be a `Literal` (*Babel 5*), or `StringLiteral` (*Babel 6*). The path required will be
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on `node.value`.
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The `expressions` array can contain any valid `Expression` node.
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## Manipulating Require Statements
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*Warning: Exploratory Support Only*: The documentation here is intentionally sparse. While every attempt will be made to avoid breaking changes, it is a new feature so changes are a real possibility. You should look at the source of `index.js` and the test suite for a better idea on how to use this.
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`babel-detective/wrap-listener` allows you to create your own plugin that can manipulate exports.
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The following creates a plugin that upper-cases all require and import statements:
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```js
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var wrapListener = require('babel-detective/wrap-listener');
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module.exports = wrapListener(listener, 'uppercase');
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function listener(path, file, opts) {
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if (path.isLiteral()) {
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path.node.value = path.node.value.toUpperCase();
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}
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}
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```
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### wrapListener(listener, name, options)
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#### listener
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Type: `callback(nodePath, file, opts)`
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*Required*
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A listener that performs the actual manipulation. It is called with:
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- `nodePath`: The actual node in question can be accessed via `nodePath.node`. `nodePath` has other properties (`parent`, `isLiteral()`, etc.). A full description of that API is out of scope for this document.
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- `file`: The Babel file metadata object. This is what the main module uses to store metadata for required modules that it finds.
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- `opts`: The options that were passed to the plugin. This is done via the array syntax in Babel 6, or `options.extra[name]` in Babel 5.
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#### name
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Type: `string`
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*Required*
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This is the key used to locate `opts` in Babel 5 `opitons.extra[name]`.
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#### options
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*Optional*
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Accepts the `import`, `require`, and `generated` options as described above.
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## Related
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- [`node-detective`](https://github.com/substack/node-detective) Inspiration for this module. Used by `browserify`
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to analyze module dependencies.
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## License
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MIT © [James Talmage](http://github.com/jamestalmage)
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