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babel-plugin-system-import

v1.1.5

Published

Babel plugin that replaces System.import with the equivalent UMD pattern

Downloads

132

Readme

babel-plugin-system-import-transformer

npm npm

Babel plugin that replaces System.import with the equivalent UMD pattern

Transforms

System.import('./utils/serializer').then(function(module){
    console.log(module);
});

to

new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
    var global = window;

    if (typeof global.define === 'function' && global.define.amd) {
        global.require(['utilsSerializer'], resolve, reject);
    } else if (typeof module !== 'undefined' && (module.exports && typeof require !== 'undefined') ||
               typeof module !== 'undefined' && (module.component && (global.require && global.require.loader === 'component'))) {
        resolve(require('./utils/serializer'));
    } else {
        resolve(global['utilsSerializer']);
    }
}).then(function(module){
    console.log(module);
});

Installation

npm install babel-plugin-system-import-transformer

Add "system-import-transformer" to your plugins argument or inside the plugins options of your Gruntfile.

babel: {
    options: {
        plugins: ["system-import-transformer"]
    }
}

Configuration

Relative paths and Aliases

The babel's getModuleId option (if defined) is used for the AMD and Global Module import.

babel: {
    options: {
        moduleIds: true,
        getModuleId: function(moduleName) {
            var files = {
                'src/utils/serializer': 'utilsSerializer'
            };

            return files[moduleName] || moduleName.replace('src/', '');
        },
        plugins: ['system-import-transformer']
    }
}

AMD & CommonJS

When babel is configured to use AMD or CommonJS modules

babel: { options: { modules: 'amd' } }
// OR
babel: { options: { modules: 'common' /* this is the default value for babel */ } }

system-import-transformer will omit the module type detection code and just insert the appropriate require statement wrapped with a Promise.

// AMD
new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
    var global = window;
    global.require(['utilsSerializer'], resolve, reject);
}).then(function(module){ console.log(module); });

// CommonJS
new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
    resolve(require('./utils/serializer'));
}).then(function(module){ console.log(module); });