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babel-plugin-module-require

v1.5.0

Published

Transform module style requires to relative requires

Downloads

51

Readme

babel-plugin-module-require

Transform module style requires to relative requires.

So instead of writing:

const TeamStore = require('../../../../stores/TeamStore');

you can just write:

const TeamStore = require('stores/TeamStore');

which will be transformed to the code above.

Installation

$ npm install --save babel-plugin-module-require

Usage

.babelrc, package.json or anywhere else where Babel works

{
  "presets": ["es2015"],
  "plugins": [
    ["module-require", {
      "baseDir": "src",
      "ignore": []
    }]
  ]
}

Options

####baseDir:string (optional) default: root directory where package.json is located

The base directory relative to package.json where to resolve the modules

####ignore:array[string] (optional) default: []

Array of modules to ignore i.e. keep as it is.

Notes

  • This plugin will transform only module style requires which don't seem to be installed npm packages. So it will ignore relative file paths and node packages (../stores/TeamStore and fs both will stay untouched).
  • If node package is installed with the same name, that package will be prefered instead of the actual file you may refer. So be careful.

##Contributing

Issues and PRs are welcome.