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@ava/babel-preset-stage-4
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Efficiently applies the minimum of transforms to run stage 4 code on Node.js 6, 8 and 10
Aspires to bring finished ECMAScript proposals to AVA's test and helper files.
Efficiently applies the minimum of transforms to run the latest JavaScript syntax on Node.js 8, 10 and 12.
Built-ins are not added or extended, so features like Proxies, Array.prototype.includes
or String.prototype.padStart
will only be available if the Node.js version running the tests supports it. Consult node.green for details.
Sometimes a particular feature is mostly implemented in Node.js. In that case transforms are not applied.
Not all proposals can be supported via Babel transforms, see below for details. Babel may require "syntax" plugins in order to parse certain files. These plugins should be applied explicitly since this preset may not include them.
$ npm install --save @ava/babel-preset-stage-4
Add @ava/stage-4
to your Babel presets.
For more information on setting options for a preset, refer to the preset options documentation.
modules
By default this preset transform ES2015 modules to CommonJS. Set to false
to disable this behavior. Other values are ignored.
† @babel/plugin-proposal-async-generator-functions
relies on Symbol.asyncIterator
, which AVA does not polyfill for you.
FAQs
Efficiently applies the minimum of transforms to run stage 4 code on Node.js 6, 8 and 10
The npm package @ava/babel-preset-stage-4 receives a total of 27,877 weekly downloads. As such, @ava/babel-preset-stage-4 popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ava/babel-preset-stage-4 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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