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ember-cli-jstransform
Advanced tools
An ember-cli addon for applying jstransform transformations, such as transpiling ES6 to ES5.
npm install --save-dev ember-cli-jstransform
By default this addon will perform all the included transforms (see the .transforms
option below).
Or, if you want more control then you can specify options using the jstranformOptions
config property:
var app = new EmberApp({
...
jstransformOptions: {...}
});
.transforms
(array): An array of jstransform transformations
to be performed. Defaults to the full set of transforms included in jstranform.
Options are:
es6-arrow-function
es6-class
es6-destructuring
es6-object-concise-method
es6-object-short-notation
es6-rest-param
es6-template
es7-spread-property
.visitors
: An array of custom tranforms. If .transforms
is specified
then this option is ignored.
.ignoredFiles
: An array of file paths to ignore. These are included
in the output tree without being transformed. Glob patterns
can be used.
.extensions
: File extensions to transform. Defaults to '.js'
.sourceMap
: Create source maps (experimental)
FAQs
Use jstransform to preprocess your ember-cli app's files.
We found that ember-cli-jstransform 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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