# babel-plugin-transform-do-expressions > Compile `do` expressions to ES5 ## Detail > The `do { .. }` expression executes a block (with one or many statements in it), and the final statement completion value inside the block becomes the completion value of the do expression. from [You Don't Know JS](https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS/blob/master/types%20%26%20grammar/ch5.md#statement-completion-values) It can be seen as a complex version of the [ternary operator](http://mdn.io/ternary): ```js let a = do { if(x > 10) { 'big'; } else { 'small'; } }; // is equivalent to: let a = x > 10 ? 'big' : 'small'; ``` [Try in REPL](http://babeljs.io/repl/#?evaluate=true&presets=es2015%2Cstage-0&code=%0Alet%20x%20%3D%20100%3B%0A%0Alet%20a%20%3D%20do%20%7B%0A%20%20if(x%20%3E%2010)%20%7B%0A%20%20%20%20'big'%3B%0A%20%20%7D%20else%20%7B%0A%20%20%20%20'small'%3B%0A%20%20%7D%0A%7D%3B%0A%0Aconsole.log(a)%3B) This example is not the best usage because it is too simple and using a ternary operator is a better option but you can have a much more complex condition in the `do { ... }` expression with several `if ... else` chains: ```js let x = 100; let y = 20; let a = do { if(x > 10) { if(y > 20) { 'big x, big y'; } else { 'big x, small y'; } } else { if(y > 10) { 'small x, big y'; } else { 'small x, small y'; } } }; ``` [Try in REPL](http://babeljs.io/repl/#?evaluate=true&presets=es2015%2Cstage-0&code=let%20x%20%3D%20100%3B%0Alet%20y%20%3D%2020%3B%0A%0Alet%20a%20%3D%20do%20%7B%0A%20%20if(x%20%3E%2010)%20%7B%0A%20%20%20%20if(y%20%3E%2020)%20%7B%0A%20%20%20%20%20%20'big%20x%2C%20big%20y'%3B%0A%20%20%20%20%7D%20else%20%7B%0A%20%20%20%20%20%20'big%20x%2C%20small%20y'%3B%0A%20%20%20%20%7D%0A%20%20%7D%20else%20%7B%0A%20%20%20%20if(y%20%3E%2010)%20%7B%0A%20%20%20%20%20%20'small%20x%2C%20big%20y'%3B%0A%20%20%20%20%7D%20else%20%7B%0A%20%20%20%20%20%20'small%20x%2C%20small%20y'%3B%0A%20%20%20%20%7D%0A%20%20%7D%0A%7D%3B%0A%0Aconsole.log(a)%3B) ## Example ### In JSX One of the most useful usage of the `do` expression is inside JSX. If we want to conditionally display a component we usually have to call another function which would implement the condition and return the correct value, for example: ```js const getColoredComponent = color => { if(color === 'blue') { return ; } if(color === 'red') { return ; } if(color === 'green') { return ; } } const Component = props =>
{getColoredComponent()}
; ``` Using a do expression you can add logic inside JSX: ```js const Component = props =>
{do { if(color === 'blue') { ; } if(color === 'red') { ; } if(color === 'green') { ; } }}
; ``` [Try in REPL](http://babeljs.io/repl/#?evaluate=true&presets=es2015%2Creact%2Cstage-0&code=const%20Component%20%3D%20props%20%3D%3E%0A%20%20%3Cdiv%20className%3D'myComponent'%3E%0A%20%20%20%20%7Bdo%20%7B%0A%20%20%20%20%20%20if(color%20%3D%3D%3D%20'blue')%20%7B%20%3CBlueComponent%2F%3E%3B%20%7D%0A%20%20%20%20%20%20if(color%20%3D%3D%3D%20'red')%20%7B%20%3CRedComponent%2F%3E%3B%20%7D%0A%20%20%20%20%20%20if(color%20%3D%3D%3D%20'green')%20%7B%20%3CGreenComponent%2F%3E%3B%20%7D%0A%20%20%20%20%7D%7D%0A%20%20%3C%2Fdiv%3E%0A%3B) ## Installation ```sh npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-transform-do-expressions ``` ## Usage ### Via `.babelrc` (Recommended) **.babelrc** ```json { "plugins": ["transform-do-expressions"] } ``` ### Via CLI ```sh babel --plugins transform-do-expressions script.js ``` ### Via Node API ```javascript require("babel-core").transform("code", { plugins: ["transform-do-expressions"] }); ``` ## References - [Proposal](http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=strawman:do_expressions) - [You Don't Know JS](https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS/blob/master/types%20%26%20grammar/ch5.md#statement-completion-values) - Very handy for conditions inside JSX: [reactjs/react-future#35](https://github.com/reactjs/react-future/issues/35#issuecomment-120009203)