Babylon-IScript is a fork of the Babylon JavaScript parser to allow it to parse the abomination that is ImageNow's IScript.
- The latest ECMAScript version enabled by default (ES2017).
- Comment attachment.
- Support for JSX and Flow.
- Support for experimental language proposals (accepting PRs for anything at least stage-0).
Credits
Heavily based on acorn and acorn-jsx, thanks to the awesome work of @RReverser and @marijnh.
Significant diversions are expected to occur in the future such as streaming, EBNF definitions, sweet.js integration, interspatial parsing and more.
API
babylon.parse(code, [options])
Options
-
allowImportExportEverywhere: By default,
import
andexport
declarations can only appear at a program's top level. Setting this option totrue
allows them anywhere where a statement is allowed. -
allowReturnOutsideFunction: By default, a return statement at the top level raises an error. Set this to
true
to accept such code. -
allowSuperOutsideMethod TODO
-
sourceType: Indicate the mode the code should be parsed in. Can be either
"script"
or"module"
. -
sourceFilename: Correlate output AST nodes with their source filename. Useful when generating code and source maps from the ASTs of multiple input files.
-
plugins: Array containing the plugins that you want to enable.
Output
Babylon generates AST according to Babel AST format. It is based on ESTree spec with the following deviations:
- Literal token is replaced with StringLiteral, NumericLiteral, BooleanLiteral, NullLiteral, RegExpLiteral
- Property token is replaced with ObjectProperty and ObjectMethod
- MethodDefinition is replaced with ClassMethod
-
Program and BlockStatement contain additional
directives
field with Directive and DirectiveLiteral - ClassMethod, ObjectProperty, and ObjectMethod value property's properties in FunctionExpression is coerced/brought into the main method node.
AST for JSX code is based on Facebook JSX AST with the addition of one node type:
JSXText
Semver
Babylon follows semver in most situations. The only thing to note is that some spec-compliancy bug fixes may be released under patch versions.
For example: We push a fix to early error on something like #107 - multiple default exports per file. That would be considered a bug fix even though it would cause a build to fail.
Example
require("babylon").parse("code", {
// parse in strict mode and allow module declarations
sourceType: "module",
plugins: [
// enable jsx and flow syntax
"jsx",
"flow"
]
});
Plugins
jsx
flow
doExpressions
objectRestSpread
decorators
classProperties
exportExtensions
asyncGenerators
functionBind
functionSent
dynamicImport