babel-globals
Compiles javascript files and all their dependencies with babel, outputing them as global variables.
##Usage
This is a wrapper around babel for compiling a list of files and exposing the ES6 modules as global variables. After compiling all given files (and their dependencies, since we're using babel-deps), they are bundled into a single file. The return value of the function is an instance of Concat.
var babelGlobals = require('babel-globals');
var files = [
{
contents: fs.readFileSync(path1, 'utf8'),
options: {filename: path1}
},
{
contents: fs.readFileSync(path2, 'utf8'),
options: {filename: path2}
}
];
var bundle = babelGlobals(files, {
bundleFileName: 'bundle.js',
globalName: 'foo'
});
Babel 6
Note that since babel-globals is not using Babel 6, it won't transpile ES2015 automatically anymore. To do that it's necessary to pass plugins or presets to babel, indicating what it should do.
For example, to use babel-globals on an ES2015 project you should have something like this:
var bundle = babelGlobals(files, {
babel: {
presets: ['es2015']
},
bundleFileName: 'bundle.js',
globalName: 'foo'
});
Note that you need to first install the preset to use it, like this:
$ npm install --save-dev babel-preset-es2015
API
files
An array of files to be compiled with their dependencies. Each element of the array should be an object with the following keys:
contents
{string} The code to be compiled.options
{!Object} Options to be passed to babel when compiling this file. Note that the filename option is required.
options
An object with the following options:
babel
{Object=} An object with babel options that should be used for all files. File specific options will be merged with this before the file is compiled, so they have higher priority.bundleFileName
{string=} The name of the bundled file. Defaults to bundle.js.globalName
{string=} The name of the global variable the modules will be exported to. Defaults to myGlobals.skipGlobalVarInit
{boolean=} If true, will not initialize the global variable. Set this to true if the variable will be initialized somewhere else.