sleuth

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Discover the variable names chosen for each of a file's top-level required modules.

Won't pick up nested requires in if/for statements or inside functions, but is intended for detecting the names of variables to replace e.g. when creating inlining transforms such as brfs.

Usage

sleuth

requires = sleuth(ast)

Accepts an esprima-like ast object.

Returns an object whose keys represent the variable names used to require a module, and whose values are the required module strings detected.

Example

var esprima = require('esprima')
var walkers = require('astw')
var files = require('fs')
 
var src = files.readFileSync(__filename, 'utf8')
var ast = esprima.parse(src)
 
// Walk the generated AST
var result = sleuth(ast)
console.log(result)
 
// Or you can try it this way:
var result = sleuth(walkers(src))
console.log(result)

Which should give you back something like this:

{
  esprima: 'esprima',
  walkers: 'astw',
  files: 'fs'
}

License

MIT. See LICENSE.md for details.

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