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# broccoli-babel-transpiler [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/babel/broccoli-babel-transpiler.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/babel/broccoli-babel-transpiler) [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/a0nbd84m1x4y5fp5?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/embercli/broccoli-babel-transpiler) A [Broccoli](https://github.com/broccolijs/broccoli) plugin which transpiles ES6 to readable ES5 by using [babel](https://github.com/babel/babel). ## How to install? ```sh $ npm install broccoli-babel-transpiler --save-dev ``` ## How to use? In your `Brocfile.js`: ```js var esTranspiler = require('broccoli-babel-transpiler'); var scriptTree = esTranspiler(inputTree, options); ``` You can find [options](https://babeljs.io/docs/usage/options) at babel's github repo. ### Examples You'll find three example projects using this plugin in the repository [broccoli-babel-examples](https://github.com/givanse/broccoli-babel-examples). Each one of them builds on top of the previous example so you can progess from bare minimum to ambitious development. * [es6-fruits](https://github.com/givanse/broccoli-babel-examples/tree/master/es6-fruits) - Execute a single ES6 script. * [es6-website](https://github.com/givanse/broccoli-babel-examples/tree/master/es6-website) - Build a simple website. * [es6-modules](https://github.com/givanse/broccoli-babel-examples/tree/master/es6-modules) - Handle modules and unit tests. ## About source map Currently this plugin only supports inline source map. If you need separate source map feature, you're welcome to submit a pull request. ## Advanced usage `filterExtensions` is an option to limit (or expand) the set of file extensions that will be transformed. The default `filterExtension` is `js` ```js var esTranspiler = require('broccoli-babel-transpiler'); var scriptTree = esTranspiler(inputTree, { filterExtensions:['js', 'es6'] // babelize both .js and .es6 files }); ``` ## Polyfill In order to use some of the ES6 features you must include the Babel [polyfill](http://babeljs.io/docs/usage/polyfill/#usage-in-browser). You don't always need this, review which features need the polyfill here: [ES6 Features](https://babeljs.io/docs/learn-es6). ```js var esTranspiler = require('broccoli-babel-transpiler'); var scriptTree = esTranspiler(inputTree, { browserPolyfill: true }); ``` ## Plugins Use of custom plugins works similarly to `babel` itself. You would pass a `plugins` array in `options`: ```js var esTranspiler = require('broccoli-babel-transpiler'); var applyFeatureFlags = require('babel-plugin-feature-flags'); var featureFlagPlugin = applyFeatureFlags({ import: { module: 'ember-metal/features' }, features: { 'ember-metal-blah': true } }); var scriptTree = esTranspiler(inputTree, { plugins: [ featureFlagPlugin ] }); ``` ### Caching broccoli-babel-transpiler uses a persistent cache to enable rebuilds to be significantly faster (by avoiding transpilation for files that have not changed). However, since a plugin can do many things to affect the transpiled output it must also influence the cache key to ensure transpiled files are rebuilt if the plugin changes (or the plugins configuration). In order to aid plugin developers in this process, broccoli-babel-transpiler will invoke two methods on a plugin so that it can augment the cache key: * `cacheKey` - This method is used to describe any runtime information that may want to invalidate the cached result of each file transpilation. This is generally only needed when the configuration provided to the plugin is used to modify the AST output by a plugin like `babel-plugin-filter-imports` (module exports to strip from a build), `babel-plugin-feature-flags` (configured features and current status to strip or embed in a final build), or `babel-plugin-htmlbars-inline-precompile` (uses `ember-template-compiler.js` to compile inlined templates). * `baseDir` - This method is expected to return the plugins base dir. The provided `baseDir` is used to ensure the cache is invalidated if any of the plugin's files change (including its deps). Each plugin should implement `baseDir` as: `Plugin.prototype.baseDir = function() { return \_\_dirname; };`.