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Using Traceur with Node.js
MajorBreakfast edited this page May 1, 2014
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Using Traceur 0.0.20 or later.
Traceur allows you to hook into Node.js' require
function which allows you to require ES6 modules just as if they were Node.js modules.
To do this you can either use traceur.require
or you can make traceur.require
the default by using traceur.require.makeDefault
. makeDefault
optionally takes a filter function that takes the path to the file being required as input. If this function returns true
Traceur will transform the file. Note: If you call makeDefault
multiple times then traceur transpiles the file if at least one of the filter functions returned true
.
Below is a more complete example:
// test.js
import {b} from './resources/b';
console.log(b);
// resources/b.js
export var b = 'BBB';
// bootstrap.js
var traceur = require('traceur');
traceur.require.makeDefault(function(filename) {
// Change this to something more meaningful.
return filename.endsWith('test.js') || filename.endsWith('b.js');
});
require('./test');
$ node bootstrap.js
BBB
Note: The endsWith
method gets injected into String.prototype
with require('traceuer')
.