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@automattic/calypso-polyfills
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Polyfills required for Calypso to work across various browsers and in node.
This package includes several configurations for required polyfills for Calypso, targeting three different environments: node, evergreen (newer browsers) and fallback (older browsers).
calypso-polyfills
ties into the Calypso build process, to ensure that only the required polyfills for each build target are needed. Through the use of Babel's preset-env
and browserslist
configurations, we strip out any polyfills that are supported for all browsers that are supported by that build target.
See the root directory's package.json
for the list of supported browsers for each build target.
In Node.js, simply require the package:
require( '@automattic/calypso-polyfills' );
In a browser, a similar naked import will include the polyfills (defaulting to the fallback
set):
import from '@automattic/calypso-polyfills';
If you want to explicitly include the evergreen
or fallback
polyfills, you can append to the import path:
import from '@automattic/calypso-polyfills/browser-evergreen';
import from '@automattic/calypso-polyfills/browser-fallback';
FAQs
Polyfills required for Calypso to work across various browsers and in node.
We found that @automattic/calypso-polyfills demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 24 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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