parcel-plugin-goodie-bag
v2.0.0
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a polyfill for `Promise` and `fetch` to keep Parcel working for those without it
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parcel-plugin-goodie-bag
A polyfill for Promise
and fetch
to keep Parcel working for those without it.
Looking at you Internet Explorer.
Why This Is Needed
TL;DR: multiple bundle support in Parcel, such as using the ability to require html partial files, makes direct use of both the Promise
and fetch
APIs, directly.
This plugin is born of my frustaration with the scenario outline in parcel issue #2364. This requires additional intervention, since the native requirement of the potentially un-polyfilled APIs is prior to any polyfill via babel-polyfill
and isn't something that can be influenced inside the application source itself; at least not without convoluted efforts.
Installation
npm install --save-dev parcel-plugin-goodie-bag
Usage
No additional configuration required. If your app is being bundled by parcel and you have this plugin installed, the processed application will build with:
- the
*.html
containing ascript
tag in its head pointing to the "goodie bag` script (the two polyfills) - a "goodie bag" script file, placed in the destination directory (
outDir
to parcel, defaults todist
) - the script tag will respect your configured
publicUrl
option with Parcel (e.g.- prefixed with default/
or no root slash in the case of.
)
In Action
I made use of a simple reproducible repository I had set up for tracking this issue.
| Before | After | |--------------------------------|------------------------------| | | |
Contributing
If you have something to contribute, please do. If you're uncertain as to whether or not to open a PR, feel free to ask; just open an issue and mark that it's a question.
Contributors ✨
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
History
Parcel is an amazing bundler with superpowers. The fact that my ability to support IE(11), a requirement for my day job, was hampered by this limitation of a multiple bundle scenario meant that I had to solve the problem myself. It is my hope that one day the configuration of Parcel will allow for the surfacing of base level APIs, such as Promise
and fetch
to make this plugin unnecessary. Until then, I'll keep this available to provide some sanity.
Credits
License
MIT