esbuild-runner
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Super-fast on-the-fly transpilation of modern JS, TypeScript and JSX using esbuild
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:zap: Esbuild Runner (esr
)
Super-fast on-the-fly transpilation of modern JS, TypeScript and JSX using esbuild.
esr makes it easy to run arbitrary code or tests without needing to build your whole project. It's a great way to improve your development workflow.
✨ Usage
The easiest way to use esbuild-runner is to install it globally and use the included esr
binary.
$ esr hello-world.ts
Alternatively, you can require esbuild-runner within any nodejs process to include realtime transpilation:
$ node -r esbuild-runner/register hello-world.ts
In order to use esbuild-runner with Jest, you need to configure a Jest transform in your jest.config.js
module.exports = {
transform: {
"\\.ts$": "esbuild-runner/jest",
},
}
VSCode Debugging
{
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Debug with esbuild-runner",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/hello-world.ts",
"runtimeArgs": [
"-r",
"esbuild-runner/register"
],
"request": "launch",
"sourceMaps": true,
"skipFiles": [
"<node_internals>/**"
],
"type": "pwa-node"
}
]
}
⚙️ Configuration
esr
provides two different ways to transpile your code:
- bundling (default): this transpiles the script and all its dependencies in typically one invocation of esbuild. Dependencies defined in
package.json
ornode_modules
will never be transpiled. Runningesr
will always transpile the code. No caching is used. - transform (
--cache
): this method will invoke esbuild for every source file, but will cache the result. This means that the initial run will be slower, but after that, only changed source files will be transpiled.
$ bin/esr.js --help
Usage: esr [options] <source-file> [file-options]
--cache Transform on a file per file basis and cache code
--clearCache Clear transform cache
--help|-h Display this help message
To customize the options passed to esbuild, you can create an esbuild-runner.config.js
file in the current directory or one of the ancestor directories.
// example esbuild-runner.config.js
module.exports = {
type: "bundle", // bundle or transform (see description above)
esbuild: {
// Any esbuild build or transform options go here
target: "esnext",
},
}
📦 Installation
Simply install the esbuild-runner npm package using your favorite package manager.
- globally ...
$ npm install -g esbuild-runner
- ... or locally in your project
$ npm add --dev esbuild-runner
👋 Contributing
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.