angular-cn/packages/language-service/ivy/hybrid_visitor.ts

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/**
* @license
* Copyright Google LLC All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
import {ParseSourceSpan} from '@angular/compiler';
import * as e from '@angular/compiler/src/expression_parser/ast'; // e for expression AST
import * as t from '@angular/compiler/src/render3/r3_ast'; // t for template AST
/**
* Return the template AST node or expression AST node that most accurately
* represents the node at the specified cursor `position`.
* @param ast AST tree
* @param position cursor position
*/
export function findNodeAtPosition(ast: t.Node[], position: number): t.Node|e.AST|undefined {
const visitor = new R3Visitor(position);
visitor.visitAll(ast);
return visitor.path[visitor.path.length - 1];
}
class R3Visitor implements t.Visitor {
// We need to keep a path instead of the last node because we might need more
// context for the last node, for example what is the parent node?
readonly path: Array<t.Node|e.AST> = [];
// Position must be absolute in the source file.
constructor(private readonly position: number) {}
visit(node: t.Node) {
const {start, end} = getSpanIncludingEndTag(node);
// Note both start and end are inclusive because we want to match conditions
// like ¦start and end¦ where ¦ is the cursor.
if (start <= this.position && this.position <= end) {
const length = end - start;
const last: t.Node|e.AST|undefined = this.path[this.path.length - 1];
if (last) {
const {start, end} = isTemplateNode(last) ? getSpanIncludingEndTag(last) : last.sourceSpan;
const lastLength = end - start;
if (length > lastLength) {
// The current node has a span that is larger than the last node found
// so we do not descend into it. This typically means we have found
// a candidate in one of the root nodes so we do not need to visit
// other root nodes.
return;
}
}
if (node instanceof t.BoundEvent &&
this.path.find((n => n instanceof t.BoundAttribute && node.name === n.name + 'Change'))) {
// For two-way binding aka banana-in-a-box, there are two matches:
// BoundAttribute and BoundEvent. Both have the same spans. We choose to
// return BoundAttribute because it matches the identifier name verbatim.
// TODO: For operations like go to definition, ideally we want to return
// both.
return;
}
this.path.push(node);
node.visit(this);
}
}
visitElement(element: t.Element) {
this.visitAll(element.attributes);
this.visitAll(element.inputs);
this.visitAll(element.outputs);
this.visitAll(element.references);
this.visitAll(element.children);
}
visitTemplate(template: t.Template) {
this.visitAll(template.attributes);
this.visitAll(template.inputs);
this.visitAll(template.outputs);
this.visitAll(template.templateAttrs);
this.visitAll(template.references);
this.visitAll(template.variables);
this.visitAll(template.children);
}
visitContent(content: t.Content) {
t.visitAll(this, content.attributes);
}
visitVariable(variable: t.Variable) {
// Variable has no template nodes or expression nodes.
}
visitReference(reference: t.Reference) {
// Reference has no template nodes or expression nodes.
}
visitTextAttribute(attribute: t.TextAttribute) {
// Text attribute has no template nodes or expression nodes.
}
visitBoundAttribute(attribute: t.BoundAttribute) {
const visitor = new ExpressionVisitor(this.position);
visitor.visit(attribute.value, this.path);
}
visitBoundEvent(attribute: t.BoundEvent) {
const visitor = new ExpressionVisitor(this.position);
visitor.visit(attribute.handler, this.path);
}
visitText(text: t.Text) {
// Text has no template nodes or expression nodes.
}
visitBoundText(text: t.BoundText) {
const visitor = new ExpressionVisitor(this.position);
visitor.visit(text.value, this.path);
}
visitIcu(icu: t.Icu) {
for (const boundText of Object.values(icu.vars)) {
this.visit(boundText);
}
for (const boundTextOrText of Object.values(icu.placeholders)) {
this.visit(boundTextOrText);
}
}
visitAll(nodes: t.Node[]) {
for (const node of nodes) {
this.visit(node);
}
}
}
class ExpressionVisitor extends e.RecursiveAstVisitor {
// Position must be absolute in the source file.
constructor(private readonly position: number) {
super();
}
visit(node: e.AST, path: Array<t.Node|e.AST>) {
if (node instanceof e.ASTWithSource) {
// In order to reduce noise, do not include `ASTWithSource` in the path.
// For the purpose of source spans, there is no difference between
// `ASTWithSource` and and underlying node that it wraps.
node = node.ast;
}
const {start, end} = node.sourceSpan;
// The third condition is to account for the implicit receiver, which should
// not be visited.
if (start <= this.position && this.position <= end && !(node instanceof e.ImplicitReceiver)) {
path.push(node);
node.visit(this, path);
}
}
}
export function isTemplateNode(node: t.Node|e.AST): node is t.Node {
// Template node implements the Node interface so we cannot use instanceof.
return node.sourceSpan instanceof ParseSourceSpan;
}
export function isExpressionNode(node: t.Node|e.AST): node is e.AST {
return node instanceof e.AST;
}
function getSpanIncludingEndTag(ast: t.Node) {
const result = {
start: ast.sourceSpan.start.offset,
end: ast.sourceSpan.end.offset,
};
// For Element and Template node, sourceSpan.end is the end of the opening
// tag. For the purpose of language service, we need to actually recognize
// the end of the closing tag. Otherwise, for situation like
// <my-component></my-comp¦onent> where the cursor is in the closing tag
// we will not be able to return any information.
if ((ast instanceof t.Element || ast instanceof t.Template) && ast.endSourceSpan) {
result.end = ast.endSourceSpan.end.offset;
}
return result;
}