# babel-preset-env [![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/babel-preset-env.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/babel-preset-env) [![travis](https://img.shields.io/travis/babel/babel-preset-env/master.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/babel/babel-preset-env) [![npm-downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/babel-preset-env.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/babel-preset-env) [![codecov](https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/babel/babel-preset-env/master.svg?maxAge=43200)](https://codecov.io/github/babel/babel-preset-env) > A Babel preset that can automatically determine the Babel plugins and polyfills you need based on your supported environments. ```sh npm install babel-preset-env --save-dev ``` ```json { "presets": [ ["env", { "targets": { "browsers": ["last 2 versions", "safari >= 7"] } }] ] } ``` Check out the many options (especially `useBuiltIns` to polyfill less)! - [How it Works](#how-it-works) - [Install](#install) - [Usage](#usage) - [Options](#options) - [Examples](#examples) - [Caveats](#caveats) - [Other Cool Projects](#other-cool-projects) ## How it Works ### Determine environment support for ECMAScript features Use external data such as [`compat-table`](https://github.com/kangax/compat-table) to determine browser support. (We should create PRs there when necessary) ![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/588473/19214029/58deebce-8d48-11e6-9004-ee3fbcb75d8b.png) We can periodically run [build-data.js](https://github.com/babel/babel-preset-env/blob/master/scripts/build-data.js) which generates [plugins.json](https://github.com/babel/babel-preset-env/blob/master/data/plugins.json). Ref: [#7](https://github.com/babel/babel-preset-env/issues/7) ### Maintain a mapping between JavaScript features and Babel plugins > Currently located at [plugin-features.js](https://github.com/babel/babel-preset-env/blob/master/data/plugin-features.js). This should be straightforward to do in most cases. There might be cases where plugins should be split up more or certain plugins aren't standalone enough (or impossible to do). ### Support all plugins in Babel that are considered `latest` > Default behavior without options is the same as `babel-preset-latest`. It won't include `stage-x` plugins. env will support all plugins in what we consider the latest version of Javascript (by matching what we do in [`babel-preset-latest`](http://babeljs.io/docs/plugins/preset-latest/)). Ref: [#14](https://github.com/babel/babel-preset-env/issues/14) ### Determine the lowest common denominator of plugins to be included in the preset If you are targeting IE 8 and Chrome 55 it will include all plugins required by IE 8 since you would need to support both still. ### Support a target option `"node": "current"` to compile for the currently running node version. For example, if you are building on Node 4, arrow functions won't be converted, but they will if you build on Node 0.12. ### Support a `browsers` option like autoprefixer Use [browserslist](https://github.com/ai/browserslist) to declare supported environments by performing queries like `> 1%, last 2 versions`. Ref: [#19](https://github.com/babel/babel-preset-env/pull/19) ## Install With [npm](https://www.npmjs.com): ```sh npm install --save-dev babel-preset-env ``` Or [yarn](https://yarnpkg.com): ```sh yarn add babel-preset-env --dev ``` ## Usage The default behavior without options runs all transforms (behaves the same as [babel-preset-latest](https://babeljs.io/docs/plugins/preset-latest/)). ```json { "presets": ["env"] } ``` ## Options For more information on setting options for a preset, refer to the [plugin/preset options](http://babeljs.io/docs/plugins/#plugin-preset-options) documentation. ### `targets` `{ [string]: number | string }`, defaults to `{}`. Takes an object of environment versions to support. Each target environment takes a number or a string (we recommend using a string when specifying minor versions like `node: "6.10"`). Example environments: `chrome`, `opera`, `edge`, `firefox`, `safari`, `ie`, `ios`, `android`, `node`, `electron`. The [data](https://github.com/babel/babel-preset-env/blob/master/data/plugins.json) for this is generated by running the [build-data script](https://github.com/babel/babel-preset-env/blob/master/scripts/build-data.js) which pulls in data from [compat-table](https://kangax.github.io/compat-table). ### `targets.node` `number | string | "current" | true` If you want to compile against the current node version, you can specify `"node": true` or `"node": "current"`, which would be the same as `"node": parseFloat(process.versions.node)`. ### `targets.browsers` `Array | string` A query to select browsers (ex: last 2 versions, > 5%) using [browserslist](https://github.com/ai/browserslist). Note, browsers' results are overridden by explicit items from `targets`. ### `targets.uglify` `true` When using `uglify-js` to minify your code, you may run into syntax errors when targeting later browsers since `uglify-js` does not support any ES2015+ syntax. To prevent these errors - set the `uglify` option to `true`, which enables all transformation plugins and as a result, your code is fully compiled to ES5. However, the `useBuiltIns` option will still work as before and only include the polyfills that your target(s) need. > Uglify has support for ES2015 syntax via [uglify-es](https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/tree/harmony). If you are using syntax unsupported by `uglify-es`, we recommend using [Babili](https://github.com/babel/babili). > Note: This option is deprecated in 2.x and replaced with a [`forceAllTransforms` option](https://github.com/babel/babel-preset-env/pull/264). ### `spec` `boolean`, defaults to `false`. Enable more spec compliant, but potentially slower, transformations for any plugins in this preset that support them. ### `loose` `boolean`, defaults to `false`. Enable "loose" transformations for any plugins in this preset that allow them. ### `modules` `"amd" | "umd" | "systemjs" | "commonjs" | false`, defaults to `"commonjs"`. Enable transformation of ES6 module syntax to another module type. Setting this to `false` will not transform modules. ### `debug` `boolean`, defaults to `false`. Outputs the targets/plugins used and the version specified in [plugin data version](https://github.com/babel/babel-preset-env/blob/master/data/plugins.json) to `console.log`. ### `include` `Array`, defaults to `[]`. > NOTE: `whitelist` is deprecated and will be removed in the next major in favor of this. An array of plugins to always include. Valid options include any: - [Babel plugins](https://github.com/babel/babel-preset-env/blob/master/data/plugin-features.js) - both with (`babel-plugin-transform-es2015-spread`) and without prefix (`transform-es2015-spread`) are supported. - [Built-ins](https://github.com/babel/babel-preset-env/blob/master/data/built-in-features.js), such as `map`, `set`, or `object.assign`. This option is useful if there is a bug in a native implementation, or a combination of a non-supported feature + a supported one doesn't work. For example, Node 4 supports native classes but not spread. If `super` is used with a spread argument, then the `transform-es2015-classes` transform needs to be `include`d, as it is not possible to transpile a spread with `super` otherwise. > NOTE: The `include` and `exclude` options _only_ work with the [plugins included with this preset](https://github.com/babel/babel-preset-env/blob/master/data/plugin-features.js); so, for example, including `transform-do-expressions` or excluding `transform-function-bind` will throw errors. To use a plugin _not_ included with this preset, add them to your [config](https://babeljs.io/docs/usage/babelrc/) directly. ### `exclude` `Array`, defaults to `[]`. An array of plugins to always exclude/remove. The possible options are the same as the `include` option. This option is useful for "blacklisting" a transform like `transform-regenerator` if you don't use generators and don't want to include `regeneratorRuntime` (when using `useBuiltIns`) or for using another plugin like [fast-async](https://github.com/MatAtBread/fast-async) instead of [Babel's async-to-gen](http://babeljs.io/docs/plugins/transform-async-generator-functions/). ### `useBuiltIns` `boolean`, defaults to `false`. A way to apply `babel-preset-env` for polyfills (via "babel-polyfill"). > NOTE: This does not currently polyfill experimental/stage-x built-ins like the regular "babel-polyfill" does. > This will only work with npm >= 3 (which should be used with Babel 6 anyway) ``` npm install babel-polyfill --save ``` This option enables a new plugin that replaces the statement `import "babel-polyfill"` or `require("babel-polyfill")` with individual requires for `babel-polyfill` based on environment. > NOTE: Only use `require("babel-polyfill");` once in your whole app. > Multiple imports or requires of `babel-polyfill` will throw an error since it can cause global collisions and other issues that are hard to trace. > We recommend creating a single entry file that only contains the `require` statement. **In** ```js import "babel-polyfill"; ``` **Out (different based on environment)** ```js import "core-js/modules/es7.string.pad-start"; import "core-js/modules/es7.string.pad-end"; import "core-js/modules/web.timers"; import "core-js/modules/web.immediate"; import "core-js/modules/web.dom.iterable"; ``` This will also work for `core-js` directly (`import "core-js";`) ``` npm install core-js --save ``` --- ## Examples ### Export with various targets ```js export class A {} ``` #### Target only Chrome 52 **.babelrc** ```json { "presets": [ ["env", { "targets": { "chrome": 52 } }] ] } ``` **Out** ```js class A {} exports.A = A; ``` #### Target Chrome 52 with webpack 2/rollup and loose mode **.babelrc** ```json { "presets": [ ["env", { "targets": { "chrome": 52 }, "modules": false, "loose": true }] ] } ``` **Out** ```js export class A {} ``` #### Target specific browsers via browserslist **.babelrc** ```json { "presets": [ ["env", { "targets": { "chrome": 52, "browsers": ["last 2 versions", "safari 7"] } }] ] } ``` **Out** ```js export var A = function A() { _classCallCheck(this, A); }; ``` #### Target latest node via `node: true` or `node: "current"` **.babelrc** ```json { "presets": [ ["env", { "targets": { "node": "current" } }] ] } ``` **Out** ```js class A {} exports.A = A; ``` ### Show debug output **.babelrc** ```json { "presets": [ [ "env", { "targets": { "safari": 10 }, "modules": false, "useBuiltIns": true, "debug": true }] ] } ``` **stdout** ```sh Using targets: { "safari": 10 } Modules transform: false Using plugins: transform-exponentiation-operator {} transform-async-to-generator {} Using polyfills: es7.object.values {} es7.object.entries {} es7.object.get-own-property-descriptors {} web.timers {} web.immediate {} web.dom.iterable {} ``` ### Include and exclude specific plugins/built-ins > always include arrow functions, explicitly exclude generators ```json { "presets": [ ["env", { "targets": { "browsers": ["last 2 versions", "safari >= 7"] }, "include": ["transform-es2015-arrow-functions", "es6.map"], "exclude": ["transform-regenerator", "es6.set"] }] ] } ``` ## Caveats If you get a `SyntaxError: Unexpected token ...` error when using the [object-rest-spread](https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/master/packages/babel-plugin-transform-object-rest-spread) transform then make sure the plugin has been updated to, at least, `v6.19.0`. ## Other Cool Projects - [babel-preset-modern-browsers](https://github.com/christophehurpeau/babel-preset-modern-browsers) - ?