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EditorConfig Core library and command line utility written in JavaScript
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The EditorConfig JavaScript core will provide the same functionality as theEditorConfig C Core andEditorConfig Python Core.
You neednode to use this package.
To install the package locally:
$ npm install editorconfig
To install the package system-wide:
$ npm install -g editorconfig
Most of the API takes anoptions
object, which has the following defaults:
{config:'.editorconfig',version:pkg.version,root:'/',files:undefined,cache:undefined,unset:false,};
- config
- The name of the config file to look for in the current and every parent directory.
- version
- Which editorconfig spec version to use. Earlier versions had different defaults.
- root
- What directory to stop processing in, even if we haven't found a file containing root=true. Defaults to the root of the filesystem containing `process.cwd()`.
- files
- Pass in an empty array, which will be filled with one object for each config file processed. The objects will have the shape `{filename: "[DIRECTORY]/.editorconfig", glob: "*"}`
- cache
- If you are going to process more than one file in the same project, pass in a cache object. It must have `get(string): object|undefined` and `set(string, object)` methods, like a JavaScript Map. A long-running process might want to consider that this cache might grow over time, and that the config files might change over time. However, we leave any complexity of that nature to the caller, since there are so many different approaches that might be taken based on latency, memory, and CPU trade-offs. Note that some of the objects in the cache will be for files that did not exist. Those objects will have a `notfound: true` property. All of the objects will have a `name: string` property that contains the fully-qualified file name of the config file and a `root: boolean` property that describes if the config file had a `root=true` at the top. Any other properties in the objects should be treated as opaque.
- unset
- If true, after combining all properties, remove all properties whose value remains as "unset". This is typically left for plugin authors to do, and the conformance tests assume that this value is always false.
Search for.editorconfig
files starting from the current directory to theroot directory. Combine all of the sections whose section names matchfilePath into a single object.
Example:
consteditorconfig=require('editorconfig');constpath=require('path');constfilePath=path.join(__dirname,'sample.js');(async()=>{console.log(awaiteditorconfig.parse(filePath,{files:[]}));})();/* { indent_style: 'space', indent_size: 2, end_of_line: 'lf', charset: 'utf-8', trim_trailing_whitespace: true, insert_final_newline: true, tab_width: 2 }; assert.deepEqual(files, [ { fileName: '[DIRECTORY]/.editorconfig', glob: '*' }, { fileName: '[DIRECTORY]/.editorconfig', glob: '*.js' } ])*/
Synchronous version ofeditorconfig.parse()
.
Theparse()
function above usesparseBuffer()
under the hood. If you havethe contents of a config file, and want to see what is being processed forjust that file rather than the full directory hierarchy, this might be useful.
This is a thin wrapper aroundparseBuffer()
for backward-compatibility.PreferparseBuffer()
to avoid an unnecessary UTF8-to-UTF16-to-UTF8conversion. Deprecated.
Low-level interface, which exists only for backward-compatibility. Deprecated.
Example:
consteditorconfig=require('editorconfig');constfs=require('fs');constpath=require('path');constconfigPath=path.join(__dirname,'.editorconfig');constconfigs=[{name:configPath,contents:fs.readFileSync(configPath,'utf8')}];constfilePath=path.join(__dirname,'/sample.js');(async()=>{console.log(awaiteditorconfig.parseFromFiles(filePath,Promise.resolve(configs)))})();/* { indent_style: 'space', indent_size: 2, end_of_line: 'lf', charset: 'utf-8', trim_trailing_whitespace: true, insert_final_newline: true, tab_width: 2 };*/
Synchronous version ofeditorconfig.parseFromFiles()
. Deprecated.
$ ./bin/editorconfigUsage: editorconfig [options]<FILEPATH...>Arguments: FILEPATH Files to find configuration for. Can be a hyphen (-)if you want path(s) to beread from stdin.Options: -v, --version Display version information from the package -f<path> Specify conf filename other than'.editorconfig' -b<version> Specify version (used by devs totest compatibility) --files Output file names that contributed to the configuration, rather than the configuation itself -h, --help displayhelpforcommand
Example:
$ ./bin/editorconfig /home/zoidberg/humans/anatomy.mdcharset=utf-8insert_final_newline=trueend_of_line=lftab_width=8trim_trailing_whitespace=sometimes
$ ./bin/editorconfig --files /home/zoidberg/humans/anatomy.md/home/zoidberg/.editorconfig [*]/home/zoidberg/.editorconfig [*.md]/home/zoidberg/humans/.editorconfig [*]
To install dependencies for this package run this in the package directory:
$ npm install
Next, run the following commands:
$ npm run build$ npm link
The global editorconfig will now point to the files in your developmentrepository instead of a globally-installed version from npm. You can now useeditorconfig directly to test your changes.
If you ever update from the central repository and there are errors, it mightbe because you are missing some dependencies. If that happens, just run npmlink again to get the latest dependencies.
To test the command line interface:
$ editorconfig<filepath>
CMake must be installed to run the tests.
To run the tests:
$ npmtest
To run the tests with increased verbosity (for debugging test failures):
$ npm run ci
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