Provides tools for reflecting Apex code, the language used in Salesforce development.
npm install @cparra/apex-reflectionProvides basic reflection for the Apex programming language.
```
npm i @cparra/apex-reflection
This library exposes a single function that handles parsing the body of an Apex top level type (class, interface, or
enum)
and returns the result.
`typescript
import {reflect} from '@cparra/apex-reflection';
const classBody = 'public with sharing class ExampleClass {}';
const response = reflect(classBody);
`
If you wish to parse an Apex type that comes from a file, you can read the file contents and use that as the source to
reflect
`typescript
import * as fs from 'fs';
import {reflect} from '@cparra/apex-reflection';
const path = './MyClass.cls';
const rawFile = fs.readFileSync(path);
const response = reflect(rawFile.toString());
`
The reflect function returns a ReflectionResult which contains either the results of the parsed TypeClassMirror
(which will either be a , an InterfaceMirror or an EnumMirror) or a ParsingError if the passed in
body was not parsed successfully, with a message indicating where the error occurred.
Even though this library is exposed as a Node.js library, the project's source code is written in Dart. The source can
be found in the lib/src directory.
Both the Dart source code and the JS output must be tested.
The Dart tests live in the test directory. The Dart source code must have unit tests testing each individual Dart file
as well as end-to-end tests that verify the overall parsing functionality.
The JS tests live in js/apex-reflection-node/__tests__. These are end-to-end tests that ensure that the transpiled JS
code is working as intended.
The reflection operation outputs a JSON representation of the Apex type, which is then deserialized on the JS side to
return typed objects.
Serialization is handled through the json_serializable package, which
helps automatically create the round-trip code for serialization and de-serialization.
When changing any of the model classes with serialization support, to re-build the serialization code run
``
pub run build_runner build
The parsing algorithm relies on using ANTLR4 and its Dart target. Currently dart2js is not able to transpile theantrl4
source from the library hosted in pub.dev, so we rely on a local copy that fixes the transpilation issues,lib/antrl4-4.9.2
which lives in .
To generate the Antlr4 Apex output run:
`shell`
antlr4 -Dlanguage=Dart lib/src/antlr/grammars/apex/ApexLexer.g4 lib/src/antlr/grammars/apex/ApexParser.g4 -o lib/src/antlr/lib/apex/
To generate the Antlr4 Apexdoc output run:
`shell``
antlr4 -Dlanguage=Dart lib/src/antlr/grammars/apexdoc/ApexdocLexer.g4 lib/src/antlr/grammars/apexdoc/ApexdocParser.g4 -o lib/src/antlr/lib/apexdoc/
This library provides its own TS type definition.