js2-refactor.el
A JavaScript refactoring library for emacs.
This is a collection of small refactoring functions to further the idea of a JavaScript IDE in Emacs that started with js2-mode.
Change in 0.8.0
Add expand-node-at-point
and contract-node-at-point
function to Expand / Contract bracketed list according to node type at point (array, object, function, call args).
Removed previous ea
ca
eo
co
eu
cu
ec
cc
key bindings.
Breaking change in 0.7.0
js2-refactor.el is now a minor mode that has to be enabled, with something like the following:
(add-hook 'js2-mode-hook #'js2-refactor-mode)
Breaking change in 0.6.0
You now choose your own keybinding scheme. If you just want what you had before this change, add this to your init:
(js2r-add-keybindings-with-prefix "C-c C-m")
See Setup keybindings below for more.
Installation
I highly recommend installing js2-refactor through elpa.
It's available on melpa:
M-x package-install js2-refactor
You can also install the dependencies on your own, and just dump js2-refactor in your path somewhere:
- js2-mode https://github.com/mooz/js2-mode/
- dash https://github.com/magnars/dash.el
- s https://github.com/magnars/s.el
- multiple-cursors https://github.com/magnars/multiple-cursors.el
- yasnippet https://github.com/capitaomorte/yasnippet
I also recommend that you get expand-region to more easily mark vars, method calls and functions for refactorings.
Then add this to your emacs settings:
(require 'js2-refactor)
(add-hook 'js2-mode-hook #'js2-refactor-mode)
js2-refactor does not work in a buffer that has Javascript parse errors. To tell js2-mode to treat hashbangs as comments, which prevents them from causing parse errors, add this:
(setq js2-skip-preprocessor-directives t)
Setup keybindings
All functions in js2-refactor have a two-letter mnemonic shortcut. For
instance, extract-function is ef
. You get to choose how those are bound.
Here's how:
(js2r-add-keybindings-with-prefix "C-c C-m")
;; eg. extract function with `C-c C-m ef`.
If you would rather have a modifier key, instead of a prefix, do:
(js2r-add-keybindings-with-modifier "C-s-")
;; eg. extract function with `C-s-e C-s-f`.
If neither of these appeal to your sense of keyboard layout aesthetics, feel free to pick and choose your own keybindings with a smattering of:
(define-key js2-refactor-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-e C-f") 'js2r-extract-function)
Refactorings
ee
isexpand-node-at-point
: Expand bracketed list according to node type at point (array, object, function, call args).cc
iscontract-node-at-point
: Contract bracketed list according to node type at point (array, object, function, call args).ef
isextract-function
: Extracts the marked expressions out into a new named function.em
isextract-method
: Extracts the marked expressions out into a new named method in an object literal.tf
istoggle-function-expression-and-declaration
: Toggle between function name() {} and var name = function ();ta
istoggle-arrow-function-and-expression
: Toggle between function expression to arrow function.ts
istoggle-function-async
: Toggle between an async and a regular function.ip
isintroduce-parameter
: Changes the marked expression to a parameter in a local function.lp
islocalize-parameter
: Changes a parameter to a local var in a local function.wi
iswrap-buffer-in-iife
: Wraps the entire buffer in an immediately invoked function expressionig
isinject-global-in-iife
: Creates a shortcut for a marked global by injecting it in the wrapping immediately invoked function expressionag
isadd-to-globals-annotation
: Creates a/*global */
annotation if it is missing, and adds the var at point to it.ev
isextract-var
: Takes a marked expression and replaces it with a var.el
isextract-let
: Similar toextract-var
but uses alet
-statement.ec
isextract-const
: Similar toextract-var
but uses aconst
-statement.iv
isinline-var
: Replaces all instances of a variable with its initial value.rv
isrename-var
: Renames the variable on point and all occurrences in its lexical scope.vt
isvar-to-this
: Changes localvar a
to bethis.a
instead.ao
isarguments-to-object
: Replaces arguments to a function call with an object literal of named arguments.3i
isternary-to-if
: Converts ternary operator to if-statement.sv
issplit-var-declaration
: Splits avar
with multiple vars declared, into severalvar
statements.ss
issplit-string
: Splits astring
.st
isstring-to-template
: Converts astring
into a template string.uw
isunwrap
: Replaces the parent statement with the selected region.lt
islog-this
: Adds a console.log() statement for what is at point (or region). With a prefix argument, use JSON pretty-printing.dt
isdebug-this
: Adds a debug() statement for what is at point (or region).sl
isforward-slurp
: Moves the next statement into current function, if-statement, for-loop or while-loop.ba
isforward-barf
: Moves the last child out of current function, if-statement, for-loop or while-loop.k
iskill
: Kills to the end of the line, but does not cross semantic boundaries.
There are also some minor conveniences bundled:
C-S-down
andC-S-up
moves the current line up or down. If the line is an element in an object or array literal, it makes sure that the commas are still correctly placed.
Todo
A list of some wanted improvements for the current refactorings.
expand- and contract-array: should work recursively with nested object literals and nested arrays.Now theexpand-node-at-point
andcontract-node-at-point
should work, by moving point into right place.- expand- and contract-function: should deal better with nested object literals, array declarations, and statements terminated only by EOLs (without semicolons).
- wrap-buffer-in-iife: should skip comments and namespace initializations at buffer start.
- extract-variable: could end with a query-replace of the expression in its scope.
Contributors
- Matt Briggs contributed
js2r-add-to-globals-annotation
- Alex Chamberlain contributed contracting and expanding arrays and functions.
- Nicolas Petton contributed lots of stuff and is now a co-maintainer of the project.
- Brian J Brennan added support for
const
andlet
to inline-var. - James Yang added
expand-node-at-point
andcontract-node-at-point
functions. - Arne Martin Aurlien added more support for
let
andconst
.
Thanks!
Contribute
This project is still in its infancy, and everything isn't quite sorted out yet. If you're eager to contribute, please add an issue here on github and we can discuss your changes a little before diving into the elisp. :-)
To fetch the test dependencies, install cask if you haven't already, then:
$ cd /path/to/js2-refactor.el
$ cask
Run the tests with:
$ ./run-tests.sh
License
Copyright (C) 2012-2014 Magnar Sveen
Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Magnar Sveen and Nicolas Petton
Author: Magnar Sveen magnars@gmail.com, Nicolas Petton nicolas@petton.fr
Keywords: javascript refactorings
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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