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babel-plugin-add-module-exports
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The babel-plugin-add-module-exports package is a Babel plugin that modifies the behavior of ES6 module exports to add a module.exports property. This is particularly useful for compatibility with CommonJS modules.
Add module.exports to ES6 exports
This feature ensures that the default export of an ES6 module is also available as a CommonJS module export. This is useful for projects that need to support both ES6 and CommonJS module systems.
module.exports = exports['default'];
This package transforms ES6 module syntax to CommonJS. While it doesn't specifically add module.exports, it converts import/export statements to require/module.exports, providing broader compatibility with CommonJS.
Babel@6 doesn't export default module.exports
any more - T2212 Kill CommonJS default export behavior.
Babel@6 transforms the following file
export default 'foo'
into
'use strict';
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.default = 'foo';
Therefore, it is a need to use the ugly .default
in node.js.
require('./bundle.js') // { default: 'foo' }
require('./bundle.js').default // 'foo'
This plugin follows the babel@5 behavior - add the module.exports
if only the export default
declaration exists.
'use strict';
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.default = 'foo';
module.exports = exports['default'];
Therefore, our old codes still work fine - the .default
goes away. :wink:
require('./bundle.js') // foo
Install this plugin from npm:
npm install babel-plugin-add-module-exports --save-dev
# or
yarn add -D babel-plugin-add-module-exports
Write the name to babelrc. It works with preset-env to output CommonJS code:
{
"presets": ["@babel/env"],
"plugins": ["add-module-exports"]
}
However, the plugin doesn't change the pure-esmodule.
this plugin makes changes only when exists exports.default
(in other words, using commonjs).
{
"presets": [["@babel/env", { "modules": false }]],
"plugins": ["add-module-exports"]
}
into
export default 'foo'
1.0.0
Currently support is commonjs
and umd
.
Doesn't support amd
, systemjs
modules(don't use. there are no plans to support at the moment).
Likewise, webpack doesn't perform commonjs transformation for codesplitting. Need to set commonjs conversion.
{
"presets": [["@babel/env", { "modules": "commonjs" }]],
"plugins": ["add-module-exports"]
}
addDefaultProperty
If you're exporting an object and wish to maintain compatibility with code using the require('./bundle.js').default
syntax, you can optionally enable the addDefaultProperty
option as follows:
{
"presets": ["env"],
"plugins": [
[
"add-module-exports",
{
"addDefaultProperty": true
}
]
]
}
This will cause a second line of code to be added which aliases the default
name to the exported object like so:
module.exports = exports['default'];
module.exports.default = exports['default']
FAQs
Fix babel/babel#2212
We found that babel-plugin-add-module-exports demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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