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This is a codemod to migrate different types of lodash get calls and a && a.b kind of
expressions to use optional chaining
and nullish coalescing instead.
Following babel plugins are required to transpile optional chaining and nullish coalescing:
a && a.bbecomesa?.b_.get(foo, 'a.b')and_.get(foo, ['a', 'b'])becomesfoo?.a?.b_.get(foo, 'a.b', defaultValue)becomesfoo?.a?.b ?? defaultValue
You can check out the __textfixtures__ folder to see full list of supported transformations.
- When using static type checkers like Flow or Typescript,
optional chaining provides much better type safety than lodash
get. Optional chaining is standard Javascript feature. - It also has a neater syntax than chaining
&&expressions one after another.
$ yarn global add optional-chaining-codemod
or
$ npm install -g optional-chaining-codemod
$ optional-chaining-codemod ./**/*.js --ignore-pattern="**/node_modules/**"
with flow parser:
$ optional-chaining-codemod ./**/*.js --ignore-pattern="**/node_modules/**" --parser=flow
with typescript parser:
$ optional-chaining-codemod ./**/*.ts --ignore-pattern="**/node_modules/**" --parser=ts
with typescript+react parser:
$ optional-chaining-codemod ./**/*.tsx --parser=tsx
The CLI is the same as in jscodeshift except you can omit the transform file.
Alternatively, you can run the codemod using jscodeshift as follows:
$ yarn global add jscodeshift $ yarn add optional-chaining-codemod $ jscodeshift -t node_modules/optional-chaining-codemod/transform.js --ignore-pattern="**/node_modules/**" ./**/*.js
This codemod has two flags:
--skipVariablesto skip variables passed to lodashget--skipTemplateStringsto skip template strings passed to lodashget
Especially the first case is risky as the variable might actually be something
like var bar = "a.b.c" and produce from _.get(foo, bar) following: foo?[bar] although lodash would treat it like foo?.a?.b?.c".
Contributions are more than welcome! One area of improvement could be e.g better CLI or finding out new areas to migrate to use optional chaining.