react-code-dataset
/
react-query
/packages
/query-codemods
/src
/utils
/transformers
/query-cache-transformer.cjs
| module.exports = ({ | |
| jscodeshift, | |
| utils, | |
| root, | |
| packageName = '@tanstack/react-query', | |
| }) => { | |
| const isGetQueryCacheMethodCall = ( | |
| initializer, | |
| importIdentifiers, | |
| knownQueryClientIds, | |
| ) => { | |
| const isKnownQueryClient = (node) => | |
| utils.isIdentifier(node) && knownQueryClientIds.includes(node.name) | |
| const isGetQueryCacheIdentifier = (node) => | |
| utils.isIdentifier(node) && node.name === 'getQueryCache' | |
| const isValidInitializer = (node) => | |
| utils.isCallExpression(node) && utils.isMemberExpression(node.callee) | |
| if (isValidInitializer(initializer)) { | |
| const instance = initializer.callee.object | |
| return ( | |
| isGetQueryCacheIdentifier(initializer.callee.property) && | |
| (isKnownQueryClient(instance) || | |
| utils.isFunctionCallOf( | |
| instance, | |
| utils.getSelectorByImports(importIdentifiers, 'useQueryClient'), | |
| )) | |
| ) | |
| } | |
| return false | |
| } | |
| const findQueryCacheInstantiations = ( | |
| importIdentifiers, | |
| knownQueryClientIds, | |
| ) => | |
| root.find(jscodeshift.VariableDeclarator, {}).filter((node) => { | |
| if (node.value.init) { | |
| const initializer = node.value.init | |
| return ( | |
| utils.isClassInstantiationOf( | |
| initializer, | |
| utils.getSelectorByImports(importIdentifiers, 'QueryCache'), | |
| ) || | |
| isGetQueryCacheMethodCall( | |
| initializer, | |
| importIdentifiers, | |
| knownQueryClientIds, | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| } | |
| return false | |
| }) | |
| const filterQueryCacheMethodCalls = (node) => | |
| utils.isIdentifier(node) && ['find', 'findAll'].includes(node.name) | |
| const findQueryCacheMethodCalls = (importIdentifiers) => { | |
| /** | |
| * Here we collect all query client instantiations. We have to make aware of them because the query cache can be | |
| * accessed by the query client as well. | |
| */ | |
| const queryClientIdentifiers = | |
| utils.queryClient.findQueryClientIdentifiers(importIdentifiers) | |
| /** | |
| * Here we collect all query cache instantiations. The reason is simple: the methods can be called on query cache | |
| * instances, to locate the possible usages we need to be aware of the identifier names. | |
| */ | |
| const queryCacheIdentifiers = findQueryCacheInstantiations( | |
| importIdentifiers, | |
| queryClientIdentifiers, | |
| ) | |
| .paths() | |
| .map((node) => node.value.id.name) | |
| return ( | |
| utils | |
| // First, we need to find all method calls. | |
| .findAllMethodCalls() | |
| // Then we narrow the collection to all `fetch` and `fetchAll` methods. | |
| .filter((node) => | |
| filterQueryCacheMethodCalls(node.value.callee.property), | |
| ) | |
| .filter((node) => { | |
| const object = node.value.callee.object | |
| // If the method is called on a `QueryCache` instance, we keep it in the collection. | |
| if (utils.isIdentifier(object)) { | |
| return queryCacheIdentifiers.includes(object.name) | |
| } | |
| // If the method is called on a `QueryClient` instance, we keep it in the collection. | |
| if (utils.isCallExpression(object)) { | |
| return isGetQueryCacheMethodCall( | |
| object, | |
| importIdentifiers, | |
| queryClientIdentifiers, | |
| ) | |
| } | |
| return false | |
| }) | |
| ) | |
| } | |
| const execute = (replacer) => { | |
| findQueryCacheMethodCalls( | |
| utils.locateImports( | |
| ['QueryCache', 'QueryClient', 'useQueryClient'], | |
| packageName, | |
| ), | |
| ).replaceWith(replacer) | |
| } | |
| return { | |
| execute, | |
| } | |
| } | |