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$ npm install buster-syntax
Stop syntax errors before they hit the browser
buster-syntax
is an API for syntax checking JavaScript in Node.JS. It also
provides a Buster.JS extension that syntax checks files on the server before
running them in the browser (over ramp
).
Catching errors early with Buster.JS test runs has one primary goal: Avoid browsers with poor error handling freezing if a test run contains lots of errors. As a pleasant side-effect, you get consistent and detailed syntax errors, regardless of target browser.
This extension ships with Buster.JS by default, so there's nothing to do to
enable it. If you want to do test runs in the browser without this extension,
you have to provide your own runner plumbing, see buster docs <http://github.com/busterjs/buster/>
_ for information on how.
To syntax check some JavaScript, require the module and call its check
method. It returns an object with details about the validity.
check(script[, file])
Syntax check the code with the optional file name. The file name is used to create nice error messages.
var syntax = require("buster-syntax").syntax;
// Syntactically valid
syntax.check("var a = 42;"); // => { ok: true }
// Syntactically invalid
syntax.check("var a 42;"); // => {
ok: false,
errors:
[ { file: null,
type: 'Syntax error',
message: 'Unexpected token: num (42)',
line: 1,
col: 7,
content: 'var a 42;' } ] }
// Syntactically invalid, with file name
syntax.check("var a 42;", "life.js"); // => {
ok: false,
errors:
[ { file: "life.js",
type: 'Syntax error',
message: 'Unexpected token: num (42)',
line: 1,
col: 7,
content: 'var a 42;' } ] }
configure(options)
Configures the syntax checker and returns a specialized instance (i.e., it does
not change the module instance). Currently only one configuration property is
supported: ignoreReferenceErrors
. References typically require more than one
file to be viewed as one unit. If you just want to syntax check one file that
contains references to external identifiers, you can choose to not fail on those
unknown references.
var syntax = require("buster-syntax").syntax;
syntax.check("$('li').on('click', function() {})"); // => {
ok: false,
errors:
[ { file: null,
type: 'Syntax error',
message: 'Unexpected token punc, expected punc',
line: 1,
col: 30,
content: '$(\'li\').on(\'click\', function {})' } ] }
var checker = syntax.configure({ ignoreReferenceErrors: true });
checker.check("$('li').on('click', function() {})"); // => { ok: true }
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