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0.6.0
- API-only breaking change: Unify JS and Wasm interfaces (https://github.com/guybedford/cjs-module-lexer/pull/27)
- Add type definitions (https://github.com/guybedford/cjs-module-lexer/pull/28)
0.5.2
- Support named getter functions (https://github.com/guybedford/cjs-module-lexer/pull/26)
0.5.1:
- Feature: Implement specific reexport getter forms (https://github.com/guybedford/cjs-module-lexer/pull/25)
0.5.0
- Breaking Change: No longer emit Object.defineProperty exports (https://github.com/guybedford/cjs-module-lexer/pull/24)
- Doc: Update link to WASI SDK (https://github.com/guybedford/cjs-module-lexer/pull/19)
0.4.3
- Support for Babel 7.12 reexports (https://github.com/guybedford/cjs-module-lexer/pull/16)
- Support module.exports = { ...require('x') } reexports (https://github.com/guybedford/cjs-module-lexer/pull/18)
- "if" keyword space parsing in exports matching (https://github.com/guybedford/cjs-module-lexer/pull/17)

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MIT License
-----------
Copyright (C) 2018-2020 Guy Bedford
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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# CJS Module Lexer
[![Build Status][travis-image]][travis-url]
A [very fast](#benchmarks) JS CommonJS module syntax lexer used to detect the most likely list of named exports of a CommonJS module.
Outputs the list of named exports (`exports.name = ...`) and possible module reexports (`module.exports = require('...')`), including the common transpiler variations of these cases.
Forked from https://github.com/guybedford/es-module-lexer.
_Comprehensively handles the JS language grammar while remaining small and fast. - ~90ms per MB of JS cold and ~15ms per MB of JS warm, [see benchmarks](#benchmarks) for more info._
### Usage
```
npm install cjs-module-lexer
```
For use in CommonJS:
```js
const { parse } = require('cjs-module-lexer');
// `init` return a promise for parity with the ESM API, but you do not have to call it
const { exports, reexports } = parse(`
// named exports detection
module.exports.a = 'a';
(function () {
exports.b = 'b';
})();
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'c', { value: 'c' });
/* exports.d = 'not detected'; */
// reexports detection
if (maybe) module.exports = require('./dep1.js');
if (another) module.exports = require('./dep2.js');
// literal exports assignments
module.exports = { a, b: c, d, 'e': f }
// __esModule detection
Object.defineProperty(module.exports, '__esModule', { value: true })
`);
// exports === ['a', 'b', 'c', '__esModule']
// reexports === ['./dep1.js', './dep2.js']
```
When using the ESM version, Wasm is supported instead:
```js
import { parse, init } from 'cjs-module-lexer';
// init needs to be called and waited upon
await init();
const { exports, reexports } = parse(source);
```
The Wasm build is around 1.5x faster and without a cold start.
### Grammar
CommonJS exports matches are run against the source token stream.
The token grammar is:
```
IDENTIFIER: As defined by ECMA-262, without support for identifier `\` escapes, filtered to remove strict reserved words:
"implements", "interface", "let", "package", "private", "protected", "public", "static", "yield", "enum"
STRING_LITERAL: A `"` or `'` bounded ECMA-262 string literal.
IDENTIFIER_STRING: ( `"` IDENTIFIER `"` | `'` IDENTIFIER `'` )
MODULE_EXPORTS: `module` `.` `exports`
EXPORTS_IDENTIFIER: MODULE_EXPORTS_IDENTIFIER | `exports`
EXPORTS_DOT_ASSIGN: EXPORTS_IDENTIFIER `.` IDENTIFIER `=`
EXPORTS_LITERAL_COMPUTED_ASSIGN: EXPORTS_IDENTIFIER `[` IDENTIFIER_STRING `]` `=`
EXPORTS_LITERAL_PROP: (IDENTIFIER `:` IDENTIFIER)?) | (IDENTIFIER_STRING `:` IDENTIFIER)
EXPORTS_SPREAD: `...` (IDENTIFIER | REQUIRE)
EXPORTS_MEMBER: EXPORTS_DOT_ASSIGN | EXPORTS_LITERAL_COMPUTED_ASSIGN
EXPORTS_DEFINE: `Object` `.` `defineProperty `(` IDENTIFIER_STRING `, {`
(`enumerable: true,`)?
(
`value:` |
`get` (`: function` IDENTIFIER? )? `()` {` return IDENTIFIER (`.` IDENTIFIER | `[` IDENTIFIER_STRING `]`)? `;`? `}`
)
`})`
EXPORTS_LITERAL: MODULE_EXPORTS `=` `{` (EXPORTS_LITERAL_PROP | EXPORTS_SPREAD) `,`)+ `}`
REQUIRE: `require` `(` STRING_LITERAL `)`
EXPORTS_ASSIGN: (`var` | `const` | `let`) IDENTIFIER `=` REQUIRE
MODULE_EXPORTS_ASSIGN: MODULE_EXPORTS `=` REQUIRE
EXPORT_STAR: (`__export` | `__exportStar`) `(` REQUIRE
EXPORT_STAR_LIB: `Object.keys(` IDENTIFIER$1 `).forEach(function (` IDENTIFIER$2 `) {`
(
`if (` IDENTIFIER$2 `===` ( `'default'` | `"default"` ) `||` IDENTIFIER$2 `===` ( '__esModule' | `"__esModule"` ) `) return` `;`? |
`if (` IDENTIFIER$2 `!==` ( `'default'` | `"default"` ) `)`
)
(
`if (` IDENTIFIER$2 `in` EXPORTS_IDENTIFIER `&&` EXPORTS_IDENTIFIER `[` IDENTIFIER$2 `] ===` IDENTIFIER$1 `[` IDENTIFIER$2 `]) return` `;`?
)?
(
EXPORTS_IDENTIFIER `[` IDENTIFIER$2 `] =` IDENTIFIER$1 `[` IDENTIFIER$2 `]` `;`? |
`Object.defineProperty(` EXPORTS_IDENTIFIER `, ` IDENTIFIER$2 `, { enumerable: true, get: function () { return ` IDENTIFIER$1 `[` IDENTIFIER$2 `]` `;`? } })` `;`?
)
`})`
```
Spacing between tokens is taken to be any ECMA-262 whitespace, ECMA-262 block comment or ECMA-262 line comment.
* The returned export names are taken to be the combination of the `IDENTIFIER` and `IDENTIFIER_STRING` slots for all `EXPORTS_MEMBER`, `EXPORTS_LITERAL` and `EXPORTS_DEFINE` matches.
* The reexport specifiers are taken to be the the combination of:
1. The `REQUIRE` matches of the last matched of either `MODULE_EXPORTS_ASSIGN` or `EXPORTS_LITERAL`.
2. All _top-level_ `EXPORT_STAR` `REQUIRE` matches and `EXPORTS_ASSIGN` matches whose `IDENTIFIER` also matches the first `IDENTIFIER` in `EXPORT_STAR_LIB`.
### Parsing Examples
#### Named Exports Parsing
The basic matching rules for named exports are `exports.name`, `exports['name']` or `Object.defineProperty(exports, 'name', ...)`. This matching is done without scope analysis and regardless of the expression position:
```js
// DETECTS EXPORTS: a, b
(function (exports) {
exports.a = 'a';
exports['b'] = 'b';
})(exports);
```
Because there is no scope analysis, the above detection may overclassify:
```js
// DETECTS EXPORTS: a, b, c
(function (exports, Object) {
exports.a = 'a';
exports['b'] = 'b';
if (false)
exports.c = 'c';
})(NOT_EXPORTS, NOT_OBJECT);
```
It will in turn underclassify in cases where the identifiers are renamed:
```js
// DETECTS: NO EXPORTS
(function (e) {
e.a = 'a';
e['b'] = 'b';
})(exports);
```
`Object.defineProperty` is detected for specifically value and getter forms returning an identifier or member expression:
```js
// DETECTS: a, b, c, d, __esModule
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'a', {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
return q.p;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'b', {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
return q['p'];
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'c', {
enumerable: true,
get () {
return b;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'd', { value: 'd' });
Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', { value: true });
```
Alternative object definition structures or getter function bodies are not detected:
```js
// DETECTS: NO EXPORTS
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'a', {
enumerable: false,
get () {
return p;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'b', {
configurable: true,
get () {
return p;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'c', {
get: () => p
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'd', {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
return dynamic();
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'e', {
enumerable: true,
get () {
return 'str';
}
});
```
`Object.defineProperties` is also not supported.
#### Exports Object Assignment
A best-effort is made to detect `module.exports` object assignments, but because this is not a full parser, arbitrary expressions are not handled in the
object parsing process.
Simple object definitions are supported:
```js
// DETECTS EXPORTS: a, b, c
module.exports = {
a,
'b': b,
c: c,
...d
};
```
Object properties that are not identifiers or string expressions will bail out of the object detection, while spreads are ignored:
```js
// DETECTS EXPORTS: a, b
module.exports = {
a,
...d,
b: require('c'),
c: "not detected since require('c') above bails the object detection"
}
```
`Object.defineProperties` is not currently supported either.
#### module.exports reexport assignment
Any `module.exports = require('mod')` assignment is detected as a reexport, but only the last one is returned:
```js
// DETECTS REEXPORTS: c
module.exports = require('a');
(module => module.exports = require('b'))(NOT_MODULE);
if (false) module.exports = require('c');
```
This is to avoid over-classification in Webpack bundles with externals which include `module.exports = require('external')` in their source for every external dependency.
In exports object assignment, any spread of `require()` are detected as multiple separate reexports:
```js
// DETECTS REEXPORTS: a, b
module.exports = require('ignored');
module.exports = {
...require('a'),
...require('b')
};
```
#### Transpiler Re-exports
For named exports, transpiler output works well with the rules described above.
But for star re-exports, special care is taken to support common patterns of transpiler outputs from Babel and TypeScript as well as bundlers like RollupJS.
These reexport and star reexport patterns are restricted to only be detected at the top-level as provided by the direct output of these tools.
For example, `export * from 'external'` is output by Babel as:
```js
"use strict";
exports.__esModule = true;
var _external = require("external");
Object.keys(_external).forEach(function (key) {
if (key === "default" || key === "__esModule") return;
exports[key] = _external[key];
});
```
Where the `var _external = require("external")` is specifically detected as well as the `Object.keys(_external)` statement, down to the exact
for of that entire expression including minor variations of the output. The `_external` and `key` identifiers are carefully matched in this
detection.
Similarly for TypeScript, `export * from 'external'` is output as:
```js
"use strict";
function __export(m) {
for (var p in m) if (!exports.hasOwnProperty(p)) exports[p] = m[p];
}
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
__export(require("external"));
```
Where the `__export(require("external"))` statement is explicitly detected as a reexport, including variations `tslib.__export` and `__exportStar`.
### Environment Support
Node.js 10+, and [all browsers with Web Assembly support](https://caniuse.com/#feat=wasm).
### JS Grammar Support
* Token state parses all line comments, block comments, strings, template strings, blocks, parens and punctuators.
* Division operator / regex token ambiguity is handled via backtracking checks against punctuator prefixes, including closing brace or paren backtracking.
* Always correctly parses valid JS source, but may parse invalid JS source without errors.
### Benchmarks
Benchmarks can be run with `npm run bench`.
Current results:
JS Build:
```
Module load time
> 5ms
Cold Run, All Samples
test/samples/*.js (3635 KiB)
> 323ms
Warm Runs (average of 25 runs)
test/samples/angular.js (1410 KiB)
> 14.84ms
test/samples/angular.min.js (303 KiB)
> 4.8ms
test/samples/d3.js (553 KiB)
> 7.84ms
test/samples/d3.min.js (250 KiB)
> 4ms
test/samples/magic-string.js (34 KiB)
> 0.72ms
test/samples/magic-string.min.js (20 KiB)
> 0.4ms
test/samples/rollup.js (698 KiB)
> 9.32ms
test/samples/rollup.min.js (367 KiB)
> 6.52ms
Warm Runs, All Samples (average of 25 runs)
test/samples/*.js (3635 KiB)
> 44ms
```
Wasm Build:
```
Module load time
> 11ms
Cold Run, All Samples
test/samples/*.js (3635 KiB)
> 42ms
Warm Runs (average of 25 runs)
test/samples/angular.js (1410 KiB)
> 9.92ms
test/samples/angular.min.js (303 KiB)
> 3.2ms
test/samples/d3.js (553 KiB)
> 5.2ms
test/samples/d3.min.js (250 KiB)
> 2.52ms
test/samples/magic-string.js (34 KiB)
> 0.16ms
test/samples/magic-string.min.js (20 KiB)
> 0.04ms
test/samples/rollup.js (698 KiB)
> 6.44ms
test/samples/rollup.min.js (367 KiB)
> 3.96ms
Warm Runs, All Samples (average of 25 runs)
test/samples/*.js (3635 KiB)
> 30.48ms
```
### Wasm Build Steps
To build download the WASI SDK from https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-sdk/releases.
The Makefile assumes the existence of "wasi-sdk-11.0" and "wabt" (optional) as sibling folders to this project.
The build through the Makefile is then run via `make lib/lexer.wasm`, which can also be triggered via `npm run build-wasm` to create `dist/lexer.js`.
On Windows it may be preferable to use the Linux subsystem.
After the Web Assembly build, the CJS build can be triggered via `npm run build`.
Optimization passes are run with [Binaryen](https://github.com/WebAssembly/binaryen) prior to publish to reduce the Web Assembly footprint.
### License
MIT
[travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/guybedford/es-module-lexer
[travis-image]: https://travis-ci.org/guybedford/es-module-lexer.svg?branch=master

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interface Exports {
exports: string[];
reexports: string[];
}
export declare function parse(source: string, name?: string): Exports;
export declare function init(): Promise<void>;
export {};

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{
"name": "cjs-module-lexer",
"version": "0.6.0",
"description": "Lexes CommonJS modules, returning their named exports metadata",
"main": "lexer.js",
"exports": {
"import": "./dist/lexer.mjs",
"default": "./lexer.js"
},
"types": "lexer.d.ts",
"scripts": {
"test-js": "mocha -b -u tdd test/*.js",
"test-wasm": "WASM=1 mocha -b -u tdd test/*.js",
"test": "npm run test-wasm && npm run test-js",
"bench": "node --expose-gc bench/index.mjs",
"build": "node build.js && babel dist/lexer.mjs | terser -o dist/lexer.js",
"build-wasm": "make lib/lexer.wasm && node build.js",
"prepublishOnly": "make && npm run build",
"footprint": "npm run build && cat dist/lexer.js | gzip -9f | wc -c"
},
"author": "Guy Bedford",
"license": "MIT",
"devDependencies": {
"@babel/cli": "^7.5.5",
"@babel/core": "^7.5.5",
"@babel/plugin-transform-modules-commonjs": "^7.5.0",
"kleur": "^2.0.2",
"mocha": "^5.2.0",
"terser": "^4.1.4"
},
"files": [
"dist",
"lexer.d.ts"
],
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/guybedford/cjs-module-lexer.git"
},
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/guybedford/cjs-module-lexer/issues"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/guybedford/cjs-module-lexer#readme"
}