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gatsby-plugin-compile-es6-packages
Advanced tools
Easily add support for compiling ES6 packages into Gasby projects
Allows you to easily specify npm modules to be included in transpiling with babel.
This plugin works with Gatsby V2+
Discussion of this issue at https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/issues/3780
npm install --save gatsby-plugin-compile-es6-packages
Add the plugin to your gatsby-config.js
.
Specify the npm modules containing ES6 code that require transpilation.
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-compile-es6-packages`,
options: {
modules: [`query-string`]
}
}
];
You may also need to use other plugins to handle any specific babel config to transpile the es6 code (i.e. gatsby-plugin-flow
)
FAQs
Easily add support for compiling ES6 packages into Gasby projects
The npm package gatsby-plugin-compile-es6-packages receives a total of 6,971 weekly downloads. As such, gatsby-plugin-compile-es6-packages popularity was classified as popular.
We found that gatsby-plugin-compile-es6-packages 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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