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Optimus Prime is a Transformer (okay, it’s an instance of a babel-jest transformer).
Optimus Prime is a babel-jest transformer.
I needed to create one, because I wanted to run a set of babel transformations in jest, and then realized that jest was swallowing the transform plugins that I specified in the .babelrc
file.
It took a while for me to figure things out. And then as any good open-source citizen would do, [I patched jest, and created a Pull Request][jest-patch]; however, the pull requrest got rejected, suggesting that a better way would be to create a transformer to do this task instead.
And thus, Optimus Prime was born :).
Using npm:
npm install optimusprime
Using yarn:
yarn add optimusprime
Create an OptimusPrime.js
in our project root:
// ./OptimusPrime.js
module.exports = require( 'optimusprime' );
Configure jest
to use Optimus Prime:
// package.json
…
"jest": {
"transformIgnorePatterns": [
"<rootDir>/node_modules/(?!bytesized)"
],
"transform": {
"^.+\\.(js|jsx)$": "<rootDir>/OptimusPrime.js"
}
},
…
Optimus Prime is a jest transformer, so obviously you’ll need jest.
You will also need the current version of Node.JS with all the bells and whistles — You can install it from nodejs.org.
Note that Optimus Prime will probably work with older Node.JS versions too (unless it’s archaic like v4.x or v5.x); however, it’s being tested and developed only with the current Node.JS version at the moment.
If you have problem using Optimus Prime in an older Node.JS runtime, file an issue, and we’ll see what we can do about it ;).
None at the moment.
./lib/*
: The source files live here../CHANGELOG.md
: A log of what has been done since the last version../CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
: Tells the collaborators to be nice to each other../README.md
: This very file../.eslintrc
: Used for development; configures [eslint][eslint]..travis.yml
: Used for CI; configures [Travis][travis].
Any help is more than appreciated.
If you want to contribute to the source code, fork this repository and create a pull request.
In lieu of a formal style guide, take care to maintain the existing coding style.
Also, don’t forget to add unit tests for any new or changed functionality.
If you want to report a bug; or share a comment or suggestion, file an issue.
[For bug reports and suggestions, please file an issue][issues].
- Project Maintainer: Volkan Özçelik
- Project Website: bytesized.tv
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