A library that makes generating and validating Browserslists a breeze!
Description
This is a library that makes it easier to work with browserslists.
It can do things like generating a Browserslist that targets only browsers that support - or don't support - specific required features, or even generate a Browserslist from a User Agent string!
It can also do the same in reverse - match a Browserslist on a user agent.
A Feature is anything that can be found on caniuse or MDN.
Features
- Generating a Browserslist based on features
- Generating a Browserslist based on an ECMA version
- Generating a browserslist based on a User Agent string
- Checking if a User Agent string supports specific features
- Checking if a browserslist supports specific features
- Checking if a browserslist supports a specific ECMA version
- Getting the most appropriate ECMA version for a browserslist
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Install
npm
$ npm install @wessberg/browserslist-generator
Yarn
$ yarn add @wessberg/browserslist-generator
pnpm
$ pnpm add @wessberg/browserslist-generator
Usage
Generating a Browserslist based on features
When deciding which Browsers and environments to support, it is quite common to make
the decision based on feature support. With this library, you no longer have to neither look up
Browser support and manually write a Browserslist, nor make sure to keep it up-to-date.
Instead, simply declare the features that should be available:
import {browsersWithSupportForFeatures} from "@wessberg/browserslist-generator";
const browserslist = browsersWithSupportForFeatures("es6-module", "shadowdomv1", "custom-elementsv1");
Checking if a User Agent supports a specific feature
This library offers simple ways that you can check if a given User Agent supports any amount of features.
This could be useful, among other things, for conditional bundle serving:
import {userAgentSupportsFeatures} from "@wessberg/browserslist-generator";
if (userAgentSupportsFeatures(userAgentString, "javascript.builtins.Promise.finally")) {
doA();
} else {
doB();
}
Checking if a Browserslist supports a specific feature
Given an existing Browserslist, this library can check if it supports one or more features.
This could be useful, among other things, for conditional bundle serving:
import {browserslistSupportsFeatures} from "@wessberg/browserslist-generator";
if (browserslistSupportsFeatures(browserslist, "es6-module")) {
useModernBundle();
} else {
useLegacyBundle();
}
Generating a Browserslist based on a ECMAScript version
When deciding which Browsers and environments to support, it is quite common to make
the decision based on a specific version of ECMAScript to target. For example, with the Typescript Compiler,
the target
option takes an ECMAScript version and the Typescript Compiler then knows which transformations to apply accordingly.
import {browsersWithSupportForEcmaVersion} from "@wessberg/browserslist-generator";
const browserslist = browsersWithSupportForEcmaVersion("es2015");
Checking if a Browserslist supports a specific ECMAScript version
Given an existing Browserslist, this library can also check if it supports a specific version of ECMAScript.
This could be useful, among other things, for conditional bundle serving:
import {browserslistSupportsEcmaVersion} from "@wessberg/browserslist-generator";
if (browserslistSupportsEcmaVersion(browserslist, "es2015")) {
useModernBundle();
} else {
useLegacyBundle();
}
Getting the most appropriate ECMAScript version for a Browserslist
Given an existing Browserslist, this library can detect the most appropriate ECMAScript version to target.
This could be useful, for example, when using the Typescript compiler based on a Browserslist.
import {getAppropriateEcmaVersionForBrowserslist} from "@wessberg/browserslist-generator";
const typescriptOptions = {
target: getAppropriateEcmaVersionForBrowserslist(browserslist)
};
Possible ECMAScript versions
All of the possible ECMAScript versions are:
es3
es5
es2015
es2016
es2017
es2018
es2019
es2020
Contributing
Do you want to contribute? Awesome! Please follow these recommendations.
Maintainers
FAQ
What is some cool example of a use case for this library?
Well, here's one I think is pretty neat:
You're building an app, and you care about serving the smallest amount of code to your users.
You've decided to build two bundles: One for browsers with, and one for browsers without ES-module support.
You can now generate two Browserslists via @wessberg/browserslist-generator
:
browsersWithSupportForFeatures("es6-module");
browsersWithoutSupportForFeatures("es6-module");
Now, you can then pass each one into tools like @babel/preset-env
and postcss
.
On the server, you can use the function userAgentSupportsFeatures
to check if the same features are supported and respond with resources that points to the right bundle.
License
MIT © Frederik Wessberg (@FredWessberg) (Website)