TSQuery is a port of the ESQuery API for TypeScript! TSQuery allows you to query a TypeScript AST for patterns of syntax using a CSS style selector system.
Check out the ESQuery demo - note that the demo requires JavaScript code, not TypeScript
You can also check out the TSQuery Playground - Lovingly crafted by Uri Shaked
npm install @phenomnomnominal/tsquery --save-dev
tsquery.map() to make sure they match the new contract. For more information, check https://github.com/phenomnomnominal/tsquery/pull/76.Say we want to select all instances of an identifier with name “Animal”, e.g. the identifier in the class declaration, and the identifier in the extends declaration.
We would do something like the following:
import { tsquery } from '@phenomnomnominal/tsquery'; const typescript = ` class Animal { constructor(public name: string) { } move(distanceInMeters: number = 0) { console.log(\`\${this.name} moved \${distanceInMeters}m.\`); } } class Snake extends Animal { constructor(name: string) { super(name); } move(distanceInMeters = 5) { console.log("Slithering..."); super.move(distanceInMeters); } } `; const ast = tsquery.ast(typescript); const nodes = tsquery(ast, 'Identifier[name="Animal"]'); console.log(nodes.length); // 2
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The following selectors are supported:
ForStatement (see common node types)*[attr][attr="foo"] or [attr=123][attr=/foo.*/][attr!="foo"], [attr>2], [attr<3], [attr>=2], or [attr<=3][attr.level2="foo"]FunctionDeclaration > Identifier.id:first-child or :last-child:nth-child(2):nth-last-child(1)ancestor descendantparent > childnode ~ siblingnode + adjacent:not(ForStatement):matches([attr] > :first-child, :last-child)IfStatement:has([name="foo"]):statement, :expression, :declaration, :function, or :patternIdentifier - any identifier (name of a function, class, variable, etc)IfStatement, ForStatement, WhileStatement, DoStatement - control flowFunctionDeclaration, ClassDeclaration, ArrowFunction - declarationsVariableStatement - var, const, let.ImportDeclaration - any import statementStringLiteral - any stringTrueKeyword, FalseKeyword, NullKeyword, AnyKeyword - various keywordsCallExpression - function callNumericLiteral - any numeric constantNoSubstitutionTemplateLiteral, TemplateExpression - template strings and expressions