babel-preset-p2m-library v1.1.0
babel-preset-p2m-library
A babel preset used by Shanghai PTM company to build shared library.
Usage
Include this preset into .babelrc as following:
{
"presets": [
["p2m-library",
{
"browser": false, // generator library for browser, otherwise, it is for node.js
"moduleId": "your/module/id",
"react": false, // support react jsx syntax
"globals": {
"jquery": "$"
}
}
]]
}Features
Support ES version
This preset include ES2015, ES2016 and ES2017 presets.
Support Flow syntax
This preset include babel-preset-flow preset. So you can use all flow syntex in your js file.
Build environment
This preset use babel-plugin-dotenv to
transform pre-define variable on build time. When you use this function, please ensure that
you had add dotenv as dependency of your project.
You can add .env file in root folder of your project as following:
# .build.env
API_HOST=http://localhost:8080then, you can import API_HOST from dotenv as following:
import {API_HOST} from 'dotenv';
console.log(API_HOST);Variable API_HOST will be replaced when build this project. the output could be like follow.
console.log('http://localhost:8080');In addition, this plugin support multiple env file for different environment. By default, it
load .env.development file if it existed. If you set NODE_ENV or BABEL_ENV to production
this plugin will load .env.production file.
Production version
This preset use BABEL_ENV or NODE_ENV to determinate whether production version or not. by
default, it is development version, All js files are not minified in this case. If you change
the environment to production, for browser style output, the babel engine will minified all js
files. But for node.js style output, they still are unminified.
In addition, you can use .env.production to do more control in code.
Browser support
If you turn on browser option, this preset will build js file as an UMD module. In this case
you must specified moduleId option. This option should be a / separated string. For example:
["p2m-library", {
"browser": true,
"moduleId": "p2m/message/client"
}]Thus, the following javascript file
export default 'abc';will be compiled as fillowing:
(function (global, factory) {
if (typeof define === "function" && define.amd) {
define("p2m/message/client", ["exports"], factory);
} else if (typeof exports !== "undefined") {
factory(exports);
} else {
var mod = {
exports: {}
};
factory(mod.exports);
global.p2m = global.p2m || {};
global.p2m.message = global.p2m.message || {};
global.p2m.message.client = mod.exports;
}
})(this, function (exports) {
"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.default = "abc";
});If you use some external modules, you can use globals option to specified global variable for
these libraries. For example, if you want use jquery. You can add following options.
["p2m-library", {
"browser": true,
"moduleId": "p2m/message/client",
"globals": {
"jquery": "$"
}
}]Result is just like following:
source:
const jq = require('jquery');
export default jq('div');output:
(function (global, factory) {
if (typeof define === "function" && define.amd) {
define('p2m/message/client', ['exports', 'jquery'], factory);
} else if (typeof exports !== "undefined") {
factory(exports, require('jquery'));
} else {
var mod = {
exports: {}
};
factory(mod.exports, global.$);
global.p2m = global.p2m || {};
global.p2m.message = global.p2m.message || {};
global.p2m.message.client = mod.exports;
}
})(this, function (exports, jq) {
'use strict';
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.default = jq('div');
});