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This documentation will help you get started with writing your own generators. You can start writing your own generators in matter of minutes.

Creating Prettier Generator

Personally I prefer practical examples. @test-release/core is small and thanks to typescript you can figure out pretty much everything yourself.

With that said I will create an actual documentation in the future.

1) Initialize builder

Every generator uses builder to generate ISchema. The schema holds information about what commands we want to run, what files we want to create and what dependencies we want to install.

import { builder } from '@test-release/core'

export const createPrettierSchema = () => {
  const schema = builder('prettier')
}

2) Add CLI Commands

If we want to create project directory, run create-react-app cli or run any other command we can use addCommand helper.

import { builder } from '@test-release/core'

export const createPrettierSchema = () => {
  const schema = builder('prettier')

  schema.addCommand({
    command: 'yarn init -y',
    successMessage: 'Initializing package.json',
    priority: 99,
    shouldRunInProject: true,
  })
}

3) Create files

If we want to add prettier to our project we need to create .prettierrc.js. We have to make directory templates and create config file:

// templates/.prettierrc.js
module.exports = require('@linters/prettier-config')

then we just have to call addFolder in our generator:

import path from 'path'
import { builder } from '@test-release/core'

export const createPrettierSchema = () => {
  const schema = builder('prettier')

  // ...
  
  schema.addFolder({
    name: 'prettier',
    source: path.join(__dirname, 'templates'),
  })
}

4) Add dependencies

Prettier will not work unless we install npm dependencies. That is where functions

  • addDependencies
  • addDevDependencies

are going to help us.

import { builder } from '@test-release/core'

export const createPrettierSchema = () => {
  const schema = builder('prettier')

  // ...
  
  schema.addDevDependencies(['prettier', '@linters/prettier-config'])
}

5) Add scripts to package.json

Our developers shouldn't have to figure out themselves that they can use prettier in our project. We can add format script to package.json.

import { builder } from '@test-release/core'

export const createPrettierSchema = () => {
  const schema = builder('prettier')

  // ...
  
  schema.addScript('format', "prettier --write '*/**/*.{ts,tsx,css,md,json}'")
}

7) Creating CLI application

That is pretty much it. All we have to do us return JSON schema:

import { builder } from '@test-release/core'

export const createPrettierConfig = () => {
  const schema = builder('prettier')

  // ...

  return schema.toJson()
}

now we can create another function that will use use execute function to acutally run the schema:

import { execute, builder } from '@test-release/core'

export const createPrettierConfig = () => {
  const schema = builder('prettier')

  // ...

  return schema.toJson()
}

const run = async () => {
  const prettierSchema = createPrettierConfig()

  await execute(prettierSchema, '.')
}

run()

Easy, isn't it? 🚀 Now you don't have to configure prettier yourselves ever again.

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