Babel
Syntax
resources.Babel RESOURCE [OPTIONS]
babel RESOURCE [OPTIONS]
Usage
Any JavaScript resource file can be transpiled to another JavaScript version using resources.Babel which takes for argument the resource object and an optional dict of options listed below. Babel uses the babel cli.
Config
We add the main project’s node_modules to NODE_PATH when running Babel and similar tools. There are some known issues with Babel in this area, so if you have a babel.config.js living in a Hugo Module (and not in the project itself), we recommend using require to load the presets/plugins, e.g.:
module.exports = {
presets: [
[
require("@babel/preset-env"),
{
useBuiltIns: "entry",
corejs: 3,
},
],
],
};
Options
- config [string]
- Path to the Babel configuration file. Hugo will, by default, look for a
babel.config.jsin your project. More information on these configuration files can be found here: babel configuration. - minified [bool]
- Save as many bytes as possible when printing
- noComments [bool]
- Write comments to generated output (true by default)
- compact [bool]
- Do not include superfluous whitespace characters and line terminators. Defaults to
autoif not set. - verbose [bool]
- Log everything
- sourceMap [string]
- Output
inlineorexternalsourcemap from the babel compile. External sourcemaps will be written to the target with the output filename + “.map”. Input sourcemaps can be read from js.Build and node modules and combined into the output sourcemaps.
Examples
{{- $transpiled := resources.Get "scripts/main.js" | babel -}}
Or with options:
{{ $opts := dict "noComments" true }}
{{- $transpiled := resources.Get "scripts/main.js" | babel $opts -}}