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babel-esm-plugin

v0.9.0

Published

Add this plugin to generate mirrored esm modules for your existing bundles

Downloads

29,162

Readme

babel-esm-plugin

Build Status

Add this plugin to generate mirrored esm modules for your existing bundles. You may use these bundles in module/nomodule in your web-app and ship less transpiled code to your users. Works with Webpack4 and Babel7

npm i -D babel-esm-plugin

Note

This plugin only works when you're already using babel-preset-env.

Also, there is an expectation that your babel-preset-env is configured in the shape:

{
  use: {
    loader: 'babel-loader',
    options: {
      "presets": [["@babel/preset-env", {
        "targets": {
          "browsers": ["last 2 versions", "safari >= 7"]
        }
        ....
      }]]
    },
  },
}

Options

new BabelEsmPlugin({
  filename: '[name].es6.js',
  chunkFilename: '[id].es6.js',
  excludedPlugins: [...],
  additionalPlugins: [...],
  beforeStartExecution: function(plugins, babelConfig) {}
});
  1. filename: Output name of es6 bundles. (default: '[name].es6.js')
  2. chunkFilename: Output name of es6 chunks. (default: '[id].es6.js')
  3. excludedPlugins: List of plugins you want to exclude from generating es6 bundles.
  4. additionalPlugins: List of plugins you want to add while generating es6 bundles.
  5. beforeStartExecution: A callback function which passes all plugins and the new babel config, to a function where the user can modify them before starting the ESM build.

Without this plugin

A usual output from webpack output looks like this: ES5 output

With this plugin

With this plugin added, you will be generating es6 outputs: ES5 output

How to use

  const BabelEsmPlugin = require('babel-esm-plugin');

  module.exports = {
    entry: {
      index: './index.js',
      home: './index2.js'
    },
    output: {
      filename: "[name].js"
    },
    module: {
      rules: [
        {
          test: /\.js$/,
          exclude: /(node_modules|bower_components)/,
          use: {
            loader: 'babel-loader',
            options: {
              "presets": [["@babel/preset-env", {
                "targets": {
                  "browsers": ["last 2 versions", "safari >= 7"]
                }
              }]]
            },
          },
        }
      ]
    },
    plugins: [
      new BabelEsmPlugin()
    ]
  }