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babel-import-util
Advanced tools
Makes it easier for a babel plugin to emit imported names. Key benefits:
If you want to rewrite:
myTarget('hello world');
To:
import { theMethod } from 'my-implementation';
theMethod('hello world');
Your plugin would look like this:
function testTransform(babel) {
return {
visitor: {
Program: {
enter(path, state) {
// Always instantiate the ImportUtil instance at the Program scope
state.importUtil = new ImportUtil(babel.types, path);
},
},
CallExpression(path, state) {
let callee = path.get('callee');
if (callee.isIdentifier() && callee.node.name === 'myTarget') {
callee.replaceWith(state.importUtil.import(callee, 'my-implementation', 'theMethod'));
}
},
},
};
}
import type { NodePath } from '@babel/traverse';
import type * as t from '@babel/types';
class ImportUtil {
// Import the given value (if needed) and return an Identifier representing
// it.
import(
// the spot at which you will insert the Identifier we return to you
target: NodePath<t.Node>,
// the path to the module you're importing from
moduleSpecifier: string,
// the name you're importing from that module. Use "default" for the default
// export. Use "*" for the namespace.
exportedName: string,
// Optional hint for helping us pick a name for the imported binding
nameHint?: string
): t.Identifier;
// If needed, adds a bare import like:
// import "your-module";
importForSideEffect(moduleSpecifier: string): void;
// Remove an import specifier. If the removed specifier is
// the last one on the whole import statement, the whole
// statement is also removed.
//
// You can use "default" and "*" as exportedName to handle
// those special cases.
removeImport(moduleSpecifier: string, exportedName: string): void;
// Remove all imports from the given moduleSpecifier. Unlike
// removeImport(), this can also remove "bare" import statements
// that were purely for side effect.
removeAllImports(moduleSpecifier: string): void;
}
FAQs
Utility for manipulating imports within babel plugins
The npm package babel-import-util receives a total of 312,336 weekly downloads. As such, babel-import-util popularity was classified as popular.
We found that babel-import-util demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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