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babel-middleware
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Express/Connect middleware to pre-process requested JS files through Babel
Simple Express/Connect middleware to automatically transpile JavaScript files from ES2015+ to ES5 via Babel, and cache the results to memory or the file-system as desired.
var express = require('express');
var babel = require('babel-middleware');
var app = express();
app.use('/js/', babel({
srcPath: 'app/js',
cachePath: __dirname + '/_cache'
babelOptions: {
presets: ['es2015']
}
}));
app.listen(3001);
srcPath: '/path/to/js/'
An absolute or relative path to the input source. This option is required.
cachePath: '/path/to/cache/'|'memory'
Use either memory for an in-memory cache; or a path to the desired cache directory (it does not need to exist when the app starts).
Default: memory
exclude: ['production/example/*.js']
An array of path globs to exclude from transpiling and caching. Returns the originally requested file. See Micromatch documentation for globbing examples. Exclusions do not match against srcPath
.
Default: []
babelOptions: {}
An options object passed into babel.transformFile
. See Babel documentation for usage.
Apache 2.0.
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Express/Connect middleware to pre-process requested JS files through Babel
The npm package babel-middleware receives a total of 726 weekly downloads. As such, babel-middleware popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that babel-middleware demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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