es6-module-transpiler-coffee-brunch v0.1.0
es6-module-transpiler-coffee-brunch
Adds ES6 module transpiling for legacy coffee-script Brunch using Square's es6-module-transpiler.
The ES6 Module Transpiler is an experimental compiler that allows you to write your JavaScript using a subset of the current ES6 module syntax, and compile it into AMD or CommonJS modules.
Note: This plugin is the companion to es6-module-transpiler-js-brunch but for coffee-script and is a replacement for coffee-script-brunchhttps://github.com/brunch/coffee-script-brunch).
**Warning: In my limited testing the ES6 module transpiler currently doesn't emit anything useful for typical CommonJS interoperability, so its effectively only useful for AMD.
Motivation
I am currently using this plugin to provide ember-cli equivalent ES6 module transpiling for coffee-script but using brunch instead of ember-cli/broccoli because performance regressions (as at 14 Sep 2014) render it unusable. This shares the same configuration options as es6-module-transpiler-js.
This plugin is intended more as a stop-gap measure to allow use of newer ES6 features in Javascript within a mixed code-base that also contains legacy coffee-script code.
Installation
Install the plugin via npm with npm install --save es6-module-transpiler-coffee-brunch.
Or, do manual install:
- Add
"es6-module-transpiler-coffee-brunch": "x.y.z"topackage.jsonof your brunch app. - If you want to use git version of plugin, add
"es6-module-transpiler-coffee-brunch": "git+ssh://git@github.com:ahacking/es6-module-transpiler-coffee-brunch.git".
Your coffee-script source must use backticks to escape ES6 module syntax, since coffee-script is unable to follow the direction of where Javascript is heading.
`import Animal from 'animal';`
class Snake extends Animal
move: ->
alert "Slithering..."
super 5
`export default Snake;`How the plugin works
The plugin will take all files ending in *.coffee under the app directory and passes them first through coffee-script and then es6-module-transpiler into a module based on your configured wrapper, (AMD by default).
Configuration
The plugin has the following transpiler configuration options you can add to your project's config.coffee:
matchis a regex used to decide what files to transpile,wrapperspecifies the module wrapper, eg 'amd' (default) or 'cjs'.moduleNamea function that can be used to map module names as required.optionsoptions to pass through verbatim toes6-module-transpiler.
It is important to disable the brunch module wrapper when using AMD as it interferes with the module wrapping performed by this plugin.
You must not use the coffee-script-brunch plugin as this plugin replaces its functionality. Simply remove it from package.json and run npm prune.
exports.config =
modules:
wrapper: false
plugins:
es6ModuleTranspiler:
wrapper: 'amd'
moduleName: (path)-> 'namespace/' + path
options:
imports:
underscore: '_'
global: 'RSVP'If you are using coffeelint-brunch you will need to ignore backticks warnings:
plugins:
coffeelint:
options:
no_backticks:
level: "ignore"11 years ago