Salesforce Apex Language Grammar
Introduction
This repository contains the source code for generating the language grammar files for Salesforce's Apex.
Disclaimer
Development and setup of this project has not been tested for Windows OS. You may see a node-gyp error - follow the instrutions here to resolve it.
Development
To build and test install Node.js do the following:
- Run
npm install
to install any dependencies. - Run
gulp
to build. - Run
npm run test
to run tests.
Output grammars are output in the grammars/
directory.
To see the token changes from within the Salesforce VS Code Extensions:
- Copy the
apex.tmLanguage
results into../salesforcedx-vscode/packages/salesforcedx-vscode-apex/node_modules/@salesforce/apex-tmlanguage/grammars/apex.tmLanguage
. - From the
Command Palette
selectDeveloper: Inspect Editor Tokens and Scopes
.
Adding grammar rules
Token structure is based off of Textmate's Language Grammar guidelines
Tests for SOQL grammar
For the standalone SOQL grammar, tests are executed with vscode-tmgrammar-tests.
test/soql/
|-- simple_account.soql "Manually" created test cases
|-- ...
`-- snapshots/ "Snapshot-based" test cases
|-- example-*.soql
|-- example-*.soql.snap
`-- ...
The difference between manual vs. snapshot tests is that the latter are auto-generated and can be updated with command vscode-tmgrammar-snap -u
. They are useful to quickly see the output of applying the grammar and catch regressions.
The example-* queries were taken from Example SELECT clauses.
Supported outputs
grammars/apex.tmLanguage.cson
- for Atomgrammars/apex.tmLanguage
- TextMate grammar (XML plist)grammars/soql.tmLanguage
- TextMate grammar (XML plist) for standalone SOQL files
Releasing
Tags on this repo get automatically published as a GitHub release and an NPM package through Travis CI.
Attribution
This repository was copied from https://github.com/dotnet/csharp-tmLanguage