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/** * @fileoverview Config Comment Parser * @author Nicholas C. Zakas */ /* eslint-disable class-methods-use-this*/ "use strict"; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Requirements //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ const levn = require("levn"), ConfigOps = require("../config/config-ops"); const debug = require("debug")("eslint:config-comment-parser"); //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Public Interface //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Object to parse ESLint configuration comments inside JavaScript files. * @name ConfigCommentParser */ module.exports = class ConfigCommentParser { /** * Parses a list of "name:string_value" or/and "name" options divided by comma or * whitespace. Used for "global" and "exported" comments. * @param {string} string The string to parse. * @param {Comment} comment The comment node which has the string. * @returns {Object} Result map object of names and string values, or null values if no value was provided */ parseStringConfig(string, comment) { debug("Parsing String config"); const items = {}; // Collapse whitespace around `:` and `,` to make parsing easier const trimmedString = string.replace(/\s*([:,])\s*/gu, "$1"); trimmedString.split(/\s|,+/u).forEach(name => { if (!name) { return; } // value defaults to null (if not provided), e.g: "foo" => ["foo", null] const [key, value = null] = name.split(":"); items[key] = { value, comment }; }); return items; } /** * Parses a JSON-like config. * @param {string} string The string to parse. * @param {Object} location Start line and column of comments for potential error message. * @returns {({success: true, config: Object}|{success: false, error: Problem})} Result map object */ parseJsonConfig(string, location) { debug("Parsing JSON config"); let items = {}; // Parses a JSON-like comment by the same way as parsing CLI option. try { items = levn.parse("Object", string) || {}; // Some tests say that it should ignore invalid comments such as `/*eslint no-alert:abc*/`. // Also, commaless notations have invalid severity: // "no-alert: 2 no-console: 2" --> {"no-alert": "2 no-console: 2"} // Should ignore that case as well. if (ConfigOps.isEverySeverityValid(items)) { return { success: true, config: items }; } } catch (ex) { debug("Levn parsing failed; falling back to manual parsing."); // ignore to parse the string by a fallback. } /* * Optionator cannot parse commaless notations. * But we are supporting that. So this is a fallback for that. */ items = {}; const normalizedString = string.replace(/([a-zA-Z0-9\-/]+):/gu, "\"$1\":").replace(/(\]|[0-9])\s+(?=")/u, "$1,"); try { items = JSON.parse(`{${normalizedString}}`); } catch (ex) { debug("Manual parsing failed."); return { success: false, error: { ruleId: null, fatal: true, severity: 2, message: `Failed to parse JSON from '${normalizedString}': ${ex.message}`, line: location.start.line, column: location.start.column + 1 } }; } return { success: true, config: items }; } /** * Parses a config of values separated by comma. * @param {string} string The string to parse. * @returns {Object} Result map of values and true values */ parseListConfig(string) { debug("Parsing list config"); const items = {}; // Collapse whitespace around commas string.replace(/\s*,\s*/gu, ",").split(/,+/u).forEach(name => { const trimmedName = name.trim(); if (trimmedName) { items[trimmedName] = true; } }); return items; } };