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detective

find all calls to require() by walking the AST

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example

strings

strings_src.js:

var a = require('a');
var b = require('b');
var c = require('c');

strings.js:

var detective = require('detective');
var fs = require('fs');

var src = fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/strings_src.js');
var requires = detective(src);
console.dir(requires);

output:

$ node examples/strings.js
[ 'a', 'b', 'c' ]

methods

var detective = require('detective');

detective(src, opts)

Give some source body src, return an array of all the require() calls with string arguments.

The options parameter opts is passed along to detective.find().

var found = detective.find(src, opts)

Give some source body src, return found with:

  • found.strings - an array of each string found in a require()
  • found.expressions - an array of each stringified expression found in a require() call
  • found.nodes (when opts.nodes === true) - an array of AST nodes for each argument found in a require() call

Optionally:

  • opts.word - specify a different function name instead of "require"
  • opts.nodes - when true, populate found.nodes
  • opts.isRequire(node) - a function returning whether an AST CallExpression node is a require call
  • opts.parse - supply options directly to acorn with some support for esprima-style options range and loc
  • opts.ecmaVersion - default: 9

install

With npm do:

npm install detective

license

MIT

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Find all calls to require() no matter how deeply nested using a proper walk of the AST

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