Babelise your browser code, automagically!
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Version 3: Upgraded
systemjs
andes6-module-loader
dependencies to latest versions. This is a breaking change, as module suffixes are now required, but plugin support is far superior as a consequence. -
Version 2: Default to expecting flat
node_modules
file system, for support of recent Node and NPM versions.
NOTE: Babel 6 does not support dynamic transpilation in the browser, so babelise is restricted to babel 5 until I can find an alternative approach.
Babelise injects the required scripts and configuration from the Babel project, allowing transpiling of ES6+ to ES5, directly in the browser.
It also injects the ES6 module loader shim and systemjs AMD and CommonJS module loader, to enable ES6 module functionality.
In combination, the included scripts allow usage of almost all of EcmaScript 6, and some EcmaScript 7 functionality, right now, in EcmaScript 5 compliant browsers!
Of course, all the hard work has been achieved by the authors of the aforementioned projects - babelise just makes it that teensy bit easier to use.
Install the module.
npm install babelise
Create a html page. Reference the babelise/babelise.js
script in your page
header, before any ES6+ scripts. For inline scripts, wrap them in a
<script type='module'> // ... </script>
tag.
<script src='node_modules/babelise/babelise.js'></script>
<script type='module'>
// ES6 - Wahoo!
import { Foo } from 'Bar';
let [a, b, c] = Foo.method((d) => { console.log(d); });
</script>
Start a http server, to serve your page (Note: this is required as the module
shim uses XMLHttpRequest - so file:
url's cannot be used). Something like
node-static, or python's built in
python -m SimpleHTTPServer
should do the trick.
Open your web browser, visit the page, and witness the future!
Options can be supplied to babelise
as url parameters in the script tag.
<script src='node_modules/babelise/babelise.js?stage=1'></script>
<script type='module'>
async function procrastinate() {
await new Foo().doTheThing();
console.log('The thing is done');
}
procrastinate();
console.log('The thing is not done yet...');
</script>
The following options may be supplied:
- base - The base url or path that the required npm modules are exposed on.
- stage - Select an experimental stage, to enable a subset of Babel features.
- noflat - Expect old, pre Node 4 recursive
node_modules
structure.
By default, stage 0 and above will be enabled - so all features are available.
Run the test suite in the usual fashion.
npm test
And visit the testem page with your browser of choice.
All PR's, suggestions, bug reports, or general feedback welcome!