Codemod to convert Glimmer components to the <template>
tag authoring format in .gjs
and .gts
.
Warning
This codemod is not actively being worked on as there is now an official codemod maintained within the Embroider project.
Note
This codemod is far from feature complete. Currently it only handles converting *-test.js
files which use the hbs
helper.
- Rewrites the
hbs
template helper to the<template>
tag - Adds imports for components and removes
hbs
import - Supports nested component paths (e.g.
Cards::CardHeader
will be used asCardHeader
) - Adds imports for built-in helpers (
concat
,array
,fn
,get
,hash
) - Supports JavaScript and TypeScript
Given a file foo-test.js
:
npx ember-codemod-template-tag --app-name example-app
import { render } from '@ember/test-helpers';
import { hbs } from 'ember-cli-htmlbars';
import { module, test } from 'qunit';
import { setupRenderingTest } from 'example-app/tests/helpers/component-test';
module('Integration | Component | foo', function (hooks) {
setupRenderingTest(hooks);
test('bar', async function (assert) {
await render(hbs`<Foo::Bar @x={{array 1 2 3}} />`);
});
});
The codemod will rewrite this to foo-test.gts
:
import { array } from '@ember/helper';
import Bar from 'example-app/components/foo/bar';
import { render } from '@ember/test-helpers';
import { module, test } from 'qunit';
import { setupRenderingTest } from 'example-app/tests/helpers/component-test';
module('Integration | Component | foo', function (hooks) {
setupRenderingTest(hooks);
test('bar', async function (assert) {
await render(<template><Bar @x={{array 1 2 3}}/></template>);
});
});
WARNING As with most codemods, changes are made in place, meaning it will overwrite existing files. Make sure to run this codemod on a codebase that has been checked into version control to avoid losing progress.
You must pass the app name as an argument to the codemod. This value is used to provide import statements:
npx ember-codemod-template-tag --app-name <your-app-name>
Optional: Specify the project root
Pass --root
to run the codemod somewhere else (i.e. not in the current directory).
npx ember-codemod-template-tag --root <path/to/your/project>
- Node.js v18 or above
See the Contributing guide for details.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.