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fly-mz

v0.0.2

Published

Write modernized flyfiles.

Downloads

3

Readme

fly-mz

Write flyfile.js with modern JS (ES2015+).

NPM

Usage

To use, first install via npm (see above) and then just call fly normally.

You should now be able to write your flyfile.js with all the ES2015+ code you want. For instance:

const fly = require('fly-load')()

export default function* () {
  yield fly.source(/* do magic */)
}

Advantages over fly-esnext

This project is based on the ideas of fly-esnext, but uses babel instead of regexp. Due to this, you can space your code the way you like and you will automatically have ES2015+ support and not just limited features (like async/await).

The only drawback to this is that on older versions of node that require more transpiling (i.e. node v4), it will be marginally slower than using fly-esnext. But the trade off is between the marginal performance and proper feature support.

fly-mz also uses proper contextualized script running so you can write regular node code in your flyfile.js (like use console.log()) which is not supported by fly-esnext.

License

Copyright (C) 2017 Karim Alibhai.

Licensed under MIT license.