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    babel-plugin-name-amd-modules

A Babel plugin to give name to AMD modules based on their path and package.


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babel-plugin-name-amd-modules

Give a name to AMD modules based on package name and version and module path.

Example

In

define([], function () {});

Out

define('package@1.0.0/index', [], function () {});

Installation

npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-name-amd-modules

Usage

Add the following to your .babelrc file:

Without options:

{
	"plugins": ["name-amd-modules"]
}

With options:

{
	"plugins": [
		[
			"name-amd-modules",
			{
				"packageName": "my-npm-package",
				"srcPrefixes": [
					"packages/my-npm-package",
					"packages/my-other-npm-package"
				]
			}
		]
	]
}

Technical Details and Options

This plugin scans modules for AMD define() calls and rewrites the module name argument with one based on the name of the package that contains the module and the module's relative path inside that package (removing the .js extension from the file name too).

By default (if no custom value is given for the packageName option) this plugin looks for the package.json of the module assuming it is located in a JS Toolkit project. Otherwise, the package name can be forced to any fixed value by providing a value other than <package.json> to the packageName option.

To determine the relative path of the modules the srcPrefixes option is examined and any folder found on it is removed from the path of the modules being processed, giving the relative package name.

For example, given a srcPrefixes of ["src"] if the module under src/index.js is processed, its relative path is transformed to index.js.

However, note that the plugin automatically removes sources configured inside .npmbundlerrc when it transforms a file inside any of those folders.

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Last updated on 24 Jan 2022

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