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Provides Babel transpilation in the browser and in builds when using SystemJS 0.19.12+ and SystemJS Builder 0.15+.
Compatible with the the automatic Rollup optimizations in SystemJS Builder.
The plugin can be used in SystemJS with the following configuration:
SystemJS.config({
map: {
'plugin-babel': 'path/to/systemjs-plugin-babel/plugin-babel.js',
'systemjs-babel-build': 'path/to/systemjs-plugin-babel/systemjs-babel-browser.js'
},
transpiler: 'plugin-babel'
});
The plugin can also be configured as a loader
through metadata in SystemJS.
This plugin is compatible with jspm 0.17 beta, but is not supported in jspm 0.16.
jspm install plugin-babel
Then set transpiler: 'plugin-babel'
in the jspm.js
config file.
Alternatively use jspm init -p
to set up the plugin automatically.
This repo comes with its own Babel build which includes all ES6 and Stage 2 and Stage 3 features by default, except for the ES6 library polyfills.
If ES6 polyfills are desired it is advisable to import core-js libraries manually as needed.
To use Stage 1 features, these need to be manually enabled via configuration:
SystemJS.config({
meta: {
'*.js': {
babelOptions: {
stage1: true
}
}
}
});
If running in NodeJS or browsers that have ES2015 support, ES2015 feature transpilation can be disabled similarly:
SystemJS.config({
meta: {
'*.js': {
babelOptions: {
es2015: false
}
}
}
});
This allows workflows that just support ES modules and stage proposal transforms.
To use React with JSX support set:
SystemJS.config({
meta: {
'*.js': {
babelOptions: {
react: true
}
}
}
});
Build support works with no further configuration through the standard jspm build and bundle commands.
To build with SystemJS builder manually, use the following build configuration:
builder.config({
map: {
'systemjs-babel-build': 'path/to/systemjs-plugin-babel/systemjs-babel-node.js'
}
});
builder.bundle('app.js', 'out-bundle.js'); // create a named bundle
builder.buildStatic('app.js', 'out-static.js', { format: 'cjs' }); // create a static optimized build
When using builder.buildStatic
, the ES module structure will be preserved and Rollup optimizations will included automatically
allowing for static dead code removal.
Custom presets and transforms can be set via babelOptions
config:
SystemJS.config({
map: {
'custom-preset': 'path/to/custom-preset.js',
'custom-plugin': 'path/to/custom-plugin.js'
},
meta: {
'*.js': {
babelOptions: {
presets: ['custom-preset'],
plugins: ['custom-plugin']
}
}
}
});
This way JSX support or other features can be included as needed (eg see http://jspm.io/0.17-beta-guide/installing-the-jsx-babel-plugin.html for jspm jsx support)
You can also pass options to Babel plugins the same way as in Node, without creating custom presets.
SystemJS.config({
meta: {
'*.js': {
babelOptions: {
plugins: [
// best installed via jspm install npm:babel-plugin-transform-async-to-module-method
["babel-plugin-transform-async-to-module-method", {
"module": "bluebird",
"method": "coroutine"
}]
]
}
}
}
});
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