babel-plugin-transform-optional-chaining
v7.0.0-beta.3
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Transform optional chaining operators into a series of nil checks
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babel-plugin-transform-optional-chaining
The Optional Chaining Operator allows you to handle properties of deeply nested objects without worrying about undefined intermediate objects.
Example
Accessing deeply nested properties
const obj = {
foo: {
bar: {
baz: 42,
},
},
};
const baz = obj?.foo?.bar?.baz; // 42
const safe = obj?.qux?.baz; // undefined
// Optional chaining and normal chaining can be intermixed
obj?.foo.bar?.baz; // Only access `foo` if `obj` exists, and `baz` if
// `bar` exists
Calling deeply nested functions
const obj = {
foo: {
bar: {
baz() {
return 42;
},
},
},
};
const baz = obj?.foo?.bar?.baz(); // 42
const safe = obj?.qux?.baz(); // undefined
const safe2 = obj?.foo.bar.qux?.(); // undefined
const willThrow = obj?.foo.bar.qux(); // Error: not a function
// Top function can be called directly, too.
function test() {
return 42;
}
test?.(); // 42
exists?.(); // undefined
Constructing deeply nested classes
const obj = {
foo: {
bar: {
baz: class {
},
},
},
};
const baz = new obj?.foo?.bar?.baz(); // baz instance
const safe = new obj?.qux?.baz(); // undefined
const safe2 = new obj?.foo.bar.qux?.(); // undefined
const willThrow = new obj?.foo.bar.qux(); // Error: not a constructor
// Top classes can be called directly, too.
class Test {
}
new Test?.(); // test instance
new exists?.(); // undefined
Installation
npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-syntax-optional-chaining
Usage
Via .babelrc
(Recommended)
.babelrc
{
"plugins": ["syntax-optional-chaining"]
}
Via CLI
babel --plugins syntax-optional-chaining script.js
Via Node API
require("babel-core").transform("code", {
plugins: ["syntax-optional-chaining"]
});