AMD to ES converter
AMD (Asynchronous Module Definition) to ES (EcmaScript) Module converter
Table of Contents
Background
AMD was very popular and used in many big applications worldwide. ES Module standard was created much later and with the rise of various bundlers and transpilers it became possible to write modern code with more concise syntax. This tool was created to fill the migration gap, as other tools were not handling some of the edge cases. It should handle most of existing code out of the box.
This tool exposes both a cli and a programmatic interface.
Install
npm install -g @buxlabs/amd-to-es6
Usage
cli
Convert a single file with:
amdtoes6 app.js > app-es6.js
Convert multiple files in given dir with:
amdtoes6 --src=src --dest=build
Convert multiple files in given dir recursively with:
amdtoes6 --src=src --dest=build --glob=**/*.js
Convert multiple files and replace them with:
amdtoes6 --src=src --replace
Options
Usage: amdtoes6 [options]
Options:
-s, --src <dirname> Directory of the source files
-d, --dest <dirname> Directory of the destination files
-g, --glob [glob] Glob pattern for the src to match for input files
-r, --recursive Set glob pattern to **/*.js with no hassle
-b, --beautify Beautify the output
--replace Replace the input files with results
--suffix <string> Replace suffix of the files
--quotes Single, double or auto quotes in the output
node
Convert a single file with:
const amdtoes6 = require('@buxlabs/amd-to-es6');
const source = 'define({ hello: 'world' });';
const result = amdtoes6(source);
Examples
AMD
define([
'core/view',
'subapp/hello/template/layout'
], function (View, template) {
'use strict';
return View.extend({
template: template
});
});
ES
import View from 'core/view';
import template from 'subapp/hello/template/layout';
export default View.extend({
template: template
});
AMD
define(function (require) {
'use strict';
var Marionette = require('marionette');
return Marionette.Object.extend({
initialize: function () {
console.log('hello world');
}
});
});
ES
import Marionette from 'marionette';
export default Marionette.Object.extend({
initialize: function () {
console.log('hello world');
}
});
There are more examples in the test/fixture directory
Maintainers
@emilos.
Contributing
All contributions are highly appreciated! Open an issue or a submit PR.
The lib follows the tdd approach and is expected to have a high code coverage.
Credits
https://github.com/jonbretman/amd-to-as6
License
MIT © buxlabs