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Fetch source-mapped sources. Peek by file, line, column. Node & browsers. Sync & async.
npm install get-source
import getSource from 'get-source'
file = getSource ('./scripts/index.min.js')
Will read the file synchronously (either via XHR or by filesystem API, depending on the environment) and return it's cached representation. Result will contain the following fields:
file.path // normalized file path
file.text // text contents
file.lines // array of lines
And the resolve
method:
file.resolve ({ line: 1, column: 8 }) // indexes here start from 1 (by widely accepted convention). Zero indexes are invalid.
It will look through the sourcemap chain, returning following:
{
line: <original line number>,
column: <original column number>,
sourceFile: <original source file object>,
sourceLine: <original source line text>
}
In that returned object, sourceFile
is the same kind of object that getSource
returns. So you can access its text
, lines
and path
fields to obtain the full information. And the sourceLine
is returned just for the convenience, as a shortcut.
Pretty much the same as synchronous, except it's getSource.async
. It returns awaitable promises:
file = await getSource.async ('./scripts/index.min.js')
location = await file.resolve ({ line: 1, column: 8 })
In synchronous mode, it never throws (due to backward compatibility reasons with existing code):
nonsense = getSource ('/some/nonexistent/file')
nonsense.text // should be '' (so it's safe to access without checking)
nonsense.error // should be an Error object, representing an actual error thrown during reading/parsing
resolved = nonsense.resolve ({ line: 5, column: 0 })
resolved.sourceLine // empty string (so it's safe to access without checking)
resolved.error // should be an Error object, representing an actual error thrown during reading/parsing
In asychronous mode, it throws an error:
try {
file = await getSource.async ('/some/file')
location = await file.resolve ({ line: 5, column: 0 })
} catch (e) {
...
}
E.g. when you need to force-reload files:
getSource.resetCache () // sync cache
getSource.async.resetCache () // async cache
Also, viewing cached files:
getSource.getCache () // sync cache
getSource.async.getCache () // async cache