| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235 | /** * @fileoverview A rule to suggest using template literals instead of string concatenation. * @author Toru Nagashima */"use strict";//------------------------------------------------------------------------------// Requirements//------------------------------------------------------------------------------const astUtils = require("../ast-utils");//------------------------------------------------------------------------------// Helpers//------------------------------------------------------------------------------/** * Checks whether or not a given node is a concatenation. * @param {ASTNode} node - A node to check. * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a concatenation. */function isConcatenation(node) {    return node.type === "BinaryExpression" && node.operator === "+";}/** * Gets the top binary expression node for concatenation in parents of a given node. * @param {ASTNode} node - A node to get. * @returns {ASTNode} the top binary expression node in parents of a given node. */function getTopConcatBinaryExpression(node) {    let currentNode = node;    while (isConcatenation(currentNode.parent)) {        currentNode = currentNode.parent;    }    return currentNode;}/** * Checks whether or not a given binary expression has string literals. * @param {ASTNode} node - A node to check. * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node has string literals. */function hasStringLiteral(node) {    if (isConcatenation(node)) {        // `left` is deeper than `right` normally.        return hasStringLiteral(node.right) || hasStringLiteral(node.left);    }    return astUtils.isStringLiteral(node);}/** * Checks whether or not a given binary expression has non string literals. * @param {ASTNode} node - A node to check. * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node has non string literals. */function hasNonStringLiteral(node) {    if (isConcatenation(node)) {        // `left` is deeper than `right` normally.        return hasNonStringLiteral(node.right) || hasNonStringLiteral(node.left);    }    return !astUtils.isStringLiteral(node);}/** * Determines whether a given node will start with a template curly expression (`${}`) when being converted to a template literal. * @param {ASTNode} node The node that will be fixed to a template literal * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node will start with a template curly. */function startsWithTemplateCurly(node) {    if (node.type === "BinaryExpression") {        return startsWithTemplateCurly(node.left);    }    if (node.type === "TemplateLiteral") {        return node.expressions.length && node.quasis.length && node.quasis[0].range[0] === node.quasis[0].range[1];    }    return node.type !== "Literal" || typeof node.value !== "string";}/** * Determines whether a given node end with a template curly expression (`${}`) when being converted to a template literal. * @param {ASTNode} node The node that will be fixed to a template literal * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node will end with a template curly. */function endsWithTemplateCurly(node) {    if (node.type === "BinaryExpression") {        return startsWithTemplateCurly(node.right);    }    if (node.type === "TemplateLiteral") {        return node.expressions.length && node.quasis.length && node.quasis[node.quasis.length - 1].range[0] === node.quasis[node.quasis.length - 1].range[1];    }    return node.type !== "Literal" || typeof node.value !== "string";}//------------------------------------------------------------------------------// Rule Definition//------------------------------------------------------------------------------module.exports = {    meta: {        docs: {            description: "require template literals instead of string concatenation",            category: "ECMAScript 6",            recommended: false,            url: "https://eslint.org/docs/rules/prefer-template"        },        schema: [],        fixable: "code"    },    create(context) {        const sourceCode = context.getSourceCode();        let done = Object.create(null);        /**         * Gets the non-token text between two nodes, ignoring any other tokens that appear between the two tokens.         * @param {ASTNode} node1 The first node         * @param {ASTNode} node2 The second node         * @returns {string} The text between the nodes, excluding other tokens         */        function getTextBetween(node1, node2) {            const allTokens = [node1].concat(sourceCode.getTokensBetween(node1, node2)).concat(node2);            const sourceText = sourceCode.getText();            return allTokens.slice(0, -1).reduce((accumulator, token, index) => accumulator + sourceText.slice(token.range[1], allTokens[index + 1].range[0]), "");        }        /**         * Returns a template literal form of the given node.         * @param {ASTNode} currentNode A node that should be converted to a template literal         * @param {string} textBeforeNode Text that should appear before the node         * @param {string} textAfterNode Text that should appear after the node         * @returns {string} A string form of this node, represented as a template literal         */        function getTemplateLiteral(currentNode, textBeforeNode, textAfterNode) {            if (currentNode.type === "Literal" && typeof currentNode.value === "string") {                /*                 * If the current node is a string literal, escape any instances of ${ or ` to prevent them from being interpreted                 * as a template placeholder. However, if the code already contains a backslash before the ${ or `                 * for some reason, don't add another backslash, because that would change the meaning of the code (it would cause                 * an actual backslash character to appear before the dollar sign).                 */                return `\`${currentNode.raw.slice(1, -1).replace(/\\*(\${|`)/g, matched => {                    if (matched.lastIndexOf("\\") % 2) {                        return `\\${matched}`;                    }                    return matched;                // Unescape any quotes that appear in the original Literal that no longer need to be escaped.                }).replace(new RegExp(`\\\\${currentNode.raw[0]}`, "g"), currentNode.raw[0])}\``;            }            if (currentNode.type === "TemplateLiteral") {                return sourceCode.getText(currentNode);            }            if (isConcatenation(currentNode) && hasStringLiteral(currentNode) && hasNonStringLiteral(currentNode)) {                const plusSign = sourceCode.getFirstTokenBetween(currentNode.left, currentNode.right, token => token.value === "+");                const textBeforePlus = getTextBetween(currentNode.left, plusSign);                const textAfterPlus = getTextBetween(plusSign, currentNode.right);                const leftEndsWithCurly = endsWithTemplateCurly(currentNode.left);                const rightStartsWithCurly = startsWithTemplateCurly(currentNode.right);                if (leftEndsWithCurly) {                    // If the left side of the expression ends with a template curly, add the extra text to the end of the curly bracket.                    // `foo${bar}` /* comment */ + 'baz' --> `foo${bar /* comment */  }${baz}`                    return getTemplateLiteral(currentNode.left, textBeforeNode, textBeforePlus + textAfterPlus).slice(0, -1) +                        getTemplateLiteral(currentNode.right, null, textAfterNode).slice(1);                }                if (rightStartsWithCurly) {                    // Otherwise, if the right side of the expression starts with a template curly, add the text there.                    // 'foo' /* comment */ + `${bar}baz` --> `foo${ /* comment */  bar}baz`                    return getTemplateLiteral(currentNode.left, textBeforeNode, null).slice(0, -1) +                        getTemplateLiteral(currentNode.right, textBeforePlus + textAfterPlus, textAfterNode).slice(1);                }                /*                 * Otherwise, these nodes should not be combined into a template curly, since there is nowhere to put                 * the text between them.                 */                return `${getTemplateLiteral(currentNode.left, textBeforeNode, null)}${textBeforePlus}+${textAfterPlus}${getTemplateLiteral(currentNode.right, textAfterNode, null)}`;            }            return `\`\${${textBeforeNode || ""}${sourceCode.getText(currentNode)}${textAfterNode || ""}}\``;        }        /**         * Reports if a given node is string concatenation with non string literals.         *         * @param {ASTNode} node - A node to check.         * @returns {void}         */        function checkForStringConcat(node) {            if (!astUtils.isStringLiteral(node) || !isConcatenation(node.parent)) {                return;            }            const topBinaryExpr = getTopConcatBinaryExpression(node.parent);            // Checks whether or not this node had been checked already.            if (done[topBinaryExpr.range[0]]) {                return;            }            done[topBinaryExpr.range[0]] = true;            if (hasNonStringLiteral(topBinaryExpr)) {                context.report({                    node: topBinaryExpr,                    message: "Unexpected string concatenation.",                    fix(fixer) {                        return fixer.replaceText(topBinaryExpr, getTemplateLiteral(topBinaryExpr, null, null));                    }                });            }        }        return {            Program() {                done = Object.create(null);            },            Literal: checkForStringConcat,            TemplateLiteral: checkForStringConcat        };    }};
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