@babel/plugin-proposal-pipeline-operator
Installation
- npm
- Yarn
- pnpm
npm install --save-dev @babel/plugin-proposal-pipeline-operator
yarn add --dev @babel/plugin-proposal-pipeline-operator
pnpm add --save-dev @babel/plugin-proposal-pipeline-operator
Usage
The pipeline operator has several competing proposals.
Configure which proposal to use with the required "proposal"
option.
Its value is "hack"
by default.
Value | Proposal | Version added |
---|---|---|
"hack" | Hack-style pipes | v7.15.0 |
"fsharp" | F#-style pipes with await | v7.5.0 |
"minimal" | Minimal F#-style pipes | v7.0.0 |
"smart" | Smart-mix pipes (deprecated) | v7.3.0 |
If "proposal"
is omitted, or if "proposal": "hack"
is used, then a "topicToken"
option must be included. The topicToken
must be one of "%"
, "^^"
, "@@"
, "^"
, or "#"
.
The "proposal": "minimal"
and "smart"
options are deprecated and subject to removal in a future major version.
Examples
The following examples use topicToken: "^^"
.
From react/scripts/jest/jest-cli.js.
// Status quo
console.log(
chalk.dim(
`$ ${Object.keys(envars)
.map(envar => `${envar}=${envars[envar]}`)
.join(' ')}`,
'node',
args.join(' ')
)
);
// With pipes
Object.keys(envars)
.map(envar => `${envar}=${envars[envar]}`)
.join(' ')
|> `$ ${^^}`
|> chalk.dim(^^, 'node', args.join(' '))
|> console.log(^^);
From jquery/src/core/init.js.
// Status quo
jQuery.merge( this, jQuery.parseHTML(
match[ 1 ],
context && context.nodeType ? context.ownerDocument || context : document,
true
) );
// With pipes
context
|> (^^ && ^^.nodeType ? ^^.ownerDocument || ^^ : document)
|> jQuery.parseHTML(match[1], ^^, true)
|> jQuery.merge(^^);
(For a summary of deprecated proposal modes’ behavior, see the pipe wiki’s table of previous proposals.)
With a configuration file (recommended)
With ^^
topic token:
{
"plugins": [
["@babel/plugin-proposal-pipeline-operator", { "topicToken": "^^" }]
]
}
With @@
topic token:
{
"plugins": [
["@babel/plugin-proposal-pipeline-operator", { "topicToken": "@@" }]
]
}
Via CLI
Because this plugin requires a configuration option, it cannot be directly configured from the CLI. Use a config file instead with the CLI, to add and configure this plugin.
Via Node API
With ^^
topic token:
require("@babel/core").transformSync("code", {
plugins: [
[ "@babel/plugin-proposal-pipeline-operator", { topicToken: "^^" } ],
],
});
With @@
topic token:
require("@babel/core").transformSync("code", {
plugins: [
[ "@babel/plugin-proposal-pipeline-operator", { topicToken: "@@" } ],
],
});