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babel-plugin-syntax-jsx
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The babel-plugin-syntax-jsx npm package allows Babel to parse JSX syntax. This plugin only enables parsing and does not apply transformations. It is typically used in conjunction with other plugins or presets to transform JSX into valid JavaScript code that browsers can understand.
JSX Parsing
This code demonstrates how JSX syntax can be included in JavaScript files. The babel-plugin-syntax-jsx allows such JSX syntax to be parsed without transforming it, serving as a foundation for other transformation plugins.
import React from 'react';
const element = <div>Hello, world!</div>;
This package not only parses JSX but also transforms it into React.createElement calls. It is more comprehensive than babel-plugin-syntax-jsx, which only parses JSX without transforming it.
This is a Babel preset that includes both JSX parsing and transformation capabilities, along with other features necessary for React development. It is more feature-rich compared to babel-plugin-syntax-jsx, which solely focuses on syntax parsing.
$ npm install babel-plugin-syntax-jsx
.babelrc
(Recommended).babelrc
{
"plugins": ["syntax-jsx"]
}
$ babel --plugins syntax-jsx script.js
require("babel-core").transform("code", {
plugins: ["syntax-jsx"]
});
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Allow parsing of jsx
The npm package babel-plugin-syntax-jsx receives a total of 2,356,577 weekly downloads. As such, babel-plugin-syntax-jsx popularity was classified as popular.
We found that babel-plugin-syntax-jsx demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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