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@babel/register
The require hook will bind itself to node's require and automatically compile files on the fly.
One of the ways you can use Babel is through the require hook. The require hook
will bind itself to node's require and automatically compile files on the
fly. This is equivalent to CoffeeScript's
coffee-script/register.
Install
npm install @babel/core @babel/register --save-dev
Usage
require("@babel/register");
All subsequent files required by node with the extensions .es6, .es, .jsx,
.mjs, and .js will be transformed by Babel.
Polyfill not included
You must include the polyfill separately when using features that require it, like generators.
Ignores node_modules by default
NOTE: By default all requires to node_modules will be ignored. You can
override this by passing an ignore regex via:
require("@babel/register")({
// This will override `node_modules` ignoring - you can alternatively pass
// an array of strings to be explicitly matched or a regex / glob
ignore: []
});
Specifying options
require("@babel/register")({
// Array of ignore conditions, either a regex or a function. (Optional)
ignore: [
// When a file path matches this regex then it is **not** compiled
/regex/,
// The file's path is also passed to any ignore functions. It will
// **not** be compiled if `true` is returned.
function (filepath) {
return filepath !== "/path/to/es6-file.js";
}
],
// Optional only regex - if any filenames **don't** match this regex then they
// aren't compiled
only: /my_es6_folder/,
// Setting this will remove the currently hooked extensions of `.es6`, `.es`, `.jsx`, `.mjs`
// and .js so you'll have to add them back if you want them to be used again.
extensions: [".es6", ".es", ".jsx", ".js", ".mjs"],
// Setting this to false will disable the cache.
cache: true
});
You can pass in all other options as well,
including plugins and presets. But note that the closest .babelrc
to each file still applies, and takes precedence over any options you pass in here.
Environment variables
By default @babel/node cli and @babel/register will save to a json cache in your
temporary directory.
This will heavily improve with the startup and compilation of your files. There are however scenarios where you want to change this behaviour and there are environment variables exposed to allow you to do this.
BABEL_CACHE_PATH
Specify a different cache location.
BABEL_CACHE_PATH=/foo/my-cache.json babel-node script.js
BABEL_DISABLE_CACHE
Disable the cache.
BABEL_DISABLE_CACHE=1 babel-node script.js
Compiling plugins and presets on the fly
@babel/register uses Node's require() hook system to compile files
on the fly when they are loaded. While this is quite helpful overall, it means
that there can be confusing cases where code within a require() hook causes
more calls to require, causing a dependency cycle. In Babel's case for
instance, this could mean that in the process of Babel trying to compile a
user's file, Babel could end up trying to compile itself as it is loading.
To avoid this problem, this module explicitly disallows re-entrant compilation, e.g. Babel's own compilation logic explicitly cannot trigger further compilation of any other files on the fly. The downside of this is that if you want to define a plugin or preset that is itself live-compiled, the process is complicated.
The crux of it is that your own code needs to load the plugin/preset first. Assuming the plugin/preset loads all of its dependencies up front, what you'll want to do is:
require("@babel/register")({
// ...
});
require("./my-plugin");
Because it is your own code that triggered the load, and not the logic within
@babel/register itself, this should successfully compile any plugin/preset
that that loads synchronously.