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babel-plugin-transform-class-property-assignment-to-decorator
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Transforms a class property assignment to a decorated class property.
Transforms a class property assignment to a decorated class property.
import { task } from 'ember-concurrency';
class Foo {
simpleTask = task(function*() {}).restartable();
}
// becomes
class Foo {
@(task(function*() {}).restartable())
simpleTask;
}
Accepts a configuration object with an imports
property, that can look like
this:
{
imports: {
'ember-concurrency': ['task', 'taskGroup']
}
}
This configuration will transform all usages of the task
and taskGroup
exports from the ember-concurrency
modules.
FAQs
Transforms a class property assignment to a decorated class property.
The npm package babel-plugin-transform-class-property-assignment-to-decorator receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, babel-plugin-transform-class-property-assignment-to-decorator popularity was classified as not popular.
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