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babel-plugin-angularjs-digest-await

v2.0.0

Published

Babel plugin for applying `$digest` loop after `await` expressions in AngularJS apps.

Downloads

792

Readme

babel-plugin-angularjs-digest-await

Babel plugin for applying $digest loop after await expressions in AngularJS apps.

ES7 async functions are supported by most modern browsers, so why transpile them to some obscure ES5-compatible monstrosity? At least in development, leaving await expressions intact will result in shorter compile-times and better debuggability. For AngularJS (v 1.x) users, though, this creates a problem because angular's $digest loop doesn't automatically run after await expressions.

This plugin makes very lightweight transformations to await expressions so that $digest will be called after them.

Note: The plugin is mainly intended for development purposes and does not make the code compatible with older browsers that don't natively support async/await. Instead, it aims to keep changes to the original source as minimal as possible.

Example input:

async function foo() {
  const data = await getData();
  console.log(data);
}

Output:

async function foo() {
  const data = $$await((await getData()));
  console.log(data);
}

Installation

npm i -D babel-plugin-angularjs-digest-await

.babelrc

{ "plugins": ["angularjs-digest-await"] }

Include node_modules/babel-plugin-angularjs-digest-await/$$await.js to your build using whatever method you use to bundle source files (Webpack, Gulp, etc.) or roll your own global $$await helper function if the provided default solution doesn't work for your AngularJS app.

Available plugin options

  • helperFunctionName. Name of the helper function that gets added to the top of the file.
    Default: $$await.