ESLint Scope is the ECMAScript scope analyzer used in ESLint. It is a fork of escope.
npm i eslint-scope --save
To use in an ESM file:
import * as eslintScope from 'eslint-scope';
To use in a CommonJS file:
const eslintScope = require('eslint-scope');
In order to analyze scope, you'll need to have an ESTree compliant AST structure to run it on. The primary method is eslintScope.analyze()
, which takes two arguments:
ast
- the ESTree-compliant AST structure to analyze.options
(optional) - Options to adjust how the scope is analyzed, including:
ignoreEval
(default:false
) - Set totrue
to ignore alleval()
calls (which would normally create scopes).nodejsScope
(default:false
) - Set totrue
to create a top-level function scope needed for CommonJS evaluation.impliedStrict
(default:false
) - Set totrue
to evaluate the code in strict mode even outside of modules and without"use strict"
.ecmaVersion
(default:5
) - The version of ECMAScript to use to evaluate the code.sourceType
(default:"script"
) - The type of JavaScript file to evaluate. Change to"module"
for ECMAScript module code.childVisitorKeys
(default:null
) - An object with visitor key information (likeeslint-visitor-keys
). Without this,eslint-scope
finds child nodes to visit algorithmically. Providing this option is a performance enhancement.fallback
(default:"iteration"
) - The strategy to use whenchildVisitorKeys
is not specified. May be a function.
Example:
import * as eslintScope from 'eslint-scope';
import * as espree from 'espree';
import estraverse from 'estraverse';
const options = {
ecmaVersion: 2022,
sourceType: "module"
};
const ast = espree.parse(code, { range: true, ...options });
const scopeManager = eslintScope.analyze(ast, options);
const currentScope = scopeManager.acquire(ast); // global scope
estraverse.traverse(ast, {
enter (node, parent) {
// do stuff
if (/Function/.test(node.type)) {
currentScope = scopeManager.acquire(node); // get current function scope
}
},
leave(node, parent) {
if (/Function/.test(node.type)) {
currentScope = currentScope.upper; // set to parent scope
}
// do stuff
}
});
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npm test
- run all linting and testsnpm run lint
- run all linting
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