commit | 67feda8bc70bb616fcba268af754a803d1b67f99 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Laurin Quast <laurinquast@googlemail.com> | Fri Dec 07 16:13:28 2018 +0100 |
committer | Jan Piotrowski <piotrowski+github@gmail.com> | Fri Dec 07 16:13:28 2018 +0100 |
tree | dbfa0a94da1f6f7d33a405525ac1863240e76db5 | |
parent | d043fdbf81d9cc3e9410f36d229e9c370a5f017d [diff] |
docs(readme): highlight code example (#25)
parser/toolkit for xcodeproj project files
Allows you to edit xcodeproject files and write them back out.
// API is a bit wonky right now var xcode = require('xcode'), fs = require('fs'), projectPath = 'myproject.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj', myProj = xcode.project(projectPath); // parsing is async, in a different process myProj.parse(function (err) { myProj.addHeaderFile('foo.h'); myProj.addSourceFile('foo.m'); myProj.addFramework('FooKit.framework'); fs.writeFileSync(projectPath, myProj.writeSync()); console.log('new project written'); });
If there's a problem parsing, you will want to edit the grammar under lib/parser/pbxproj.pegjs
. You can test it online with the PEGjs online thingy at https://pegjs.org/online - I have had some mixed results though.
Tests under the test/parser
directory will compile the parser from the grammar. Other tests will use the prebuilt parser (lib/parser/pbxproj.js
).
To rebuild the parser js file after editing the grammar, run:
npm run pegjs
(and be sure to restore the Apache license notice in lib/parser/pbxproj.js
before committing)
Apache V2