🏛️ AstroJS Rome tools.


Keywords
astro-integration, astro-component, astro, linter, rome, javascript, performance, withastro, formatter, typescript
License
ICU
Install
npm install astro-rome@2.0.3

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🏛️ AstroRome

This Astro integration brings Rome tools your Astro project.

Rome

Note

AstroRome will not lint / format your requests, only your statically generated build and pre-rendered routes.

Installation

There are two ways to add integrations to your project. Let's try the most convenient option first!

astro add command

Astro includes a CLI tool for adding first party integrations: astro add. This command will:

  1. (Optionally) Install all necessary dependencies and peer dependencies
  2. (Also optionally) Update your astro.config.* file to apply this integration

To install AstroRome, run the following from your project directory and follow the prompts:

Using NPM:

npx astro add astro-rome

Using Yarn:

yarn astro add astro-rome

Using PNPM:

pnpx astro add astro-rome

Install dependencies manually

First, install the AstroRome integration like so:

npm install -D -E astro-rome

Then, apply this integration to your astro.config.* file using the integrations property:

astro.config.ts

export default { integrations: [(await import("astro-rome")).default()] };

Getting started

The utility will now lint and format with Rome all of your JavaScript and TypeScript files, including CommonJS modules in the Astro outDir folder.

You can override any of the default options from the configurations of:

or disable them entirely:

astro.config.ts

export default {
	integrations: [
		(await import("astro-rome")).default({
			Rome: false,
		}),
	],
};

Note

If you provide a rome.json config file the utility will pick it up automatically.

Warning

The configuration options from the astro.config.ts file will override the rome.json config.

Adding Multiple Paths

You can add multiple paths to validate / format by specifying an array as the Path variable:

astro.config.ts

export default {
	integrations: [
		(await import("astro-rome")).default({
			Path: ["./Target", "./Build"],
		}),
	],
};

Input-Output Mapping

You can also provide a map of paths for different input output directories:

astro.config.ts

export default {
	integrations: [
		(await import("astro-rome")).default({
			Path: new Map([["./Source", "./Target"]]),
		}),
	],
};

Or an array of the two:

astro.config.ts

export default {
	integrations: [
		(await import("astro-rome")).default({
			Path: [
				// Format Target
				"./Target",
				// Format Target one more time into a different directory
				new Map([["./Target", "./TargetInline"]]),
			],
		}),
	],
};

File Filtering

You can provide a filter to exclude files from formatting. A filter can be an array of regexes or a single match. You can use functions, as well to match on file names.

astro.config.ts

export default {
	integrations: [
		(await import("astro-rome")).default({
			Exclude: [
				"Firebase.ts",
				(File: string) => File === "./Source/Library/File.ts",
			],
		}),
	],
};

Controlling Logging

Set Logger to 0 if you do not want to see debug messages. Default is 2.

astro.config.ts

export default {
	integrations: [
		(await import("astro-rome")).default({
			Logger: 0,
		}),
	],
};

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md for a history of changes to this integration.