@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties
Example
Below is a class with four class properties which will be transformed.
class Bork {
//Property initializer syntax
instanceProperty = "bork";
boundFunction = () => {
return this.instanceProperty;
};
//Static class properties
static staticProperty = "babelIsCool";
static staticFunction = function() {
return Bork.staticProperty;
};
}
let myBork = new Bork;
//Property initializers are not on the prototype.
console.log(myBork.__proto__.boundFunction); // > undefined
//Bound functions are bound to the class instance.
console.log(myBork.boundFunction.call(undefined)); // > "bork"
//Static function exists on the class.
console.log(Bork.staticFunction()); // > "babelIsCool"
Installation
npm install --save-dev @babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties
Usage
With a configuration file (Recommended)
Without options:
{
"plugins": ["@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties"]
}
With options:
{
"plugins": [
["@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties", { "loose": true }]
]
}
Via CLI
babel --plugins @babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties script.js
Via Node API
require("@babel/core").transform("code", {
plugins: ["@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties"]
});
Options
loose
boolean
, defaults to false
.
When true
, class properties are compiled to use an assignment expression instead of Object.defineProperty
.
For an explanation of the consequences of using either, see Definition vs. Assignment (TL;DR in Part 5)
Example
class Bork {
static a = 'foo';
static b;
x = 'bar';
y;
}
Without { "loose": true }
, the above code will compile to the following, using Object.defineProperty
:
var Bork = function Bork() {
babelHelpers.classCallCheck(this, Bork);
Object.defineProperty(this, "x", {
configurable: true,
enumerable: true,
writable: true,
value: 'bar'
});
Object.defineProperty(this, "y", {
configurable: true,
enumerable: true,
writable: true,
value: void 0
});
};
Object.defineProperty(Bork, "a", {
configurable: true,
enumerable: true,
writable: true,
value: 'foo'
});
Object.defineProperty(Bork, "b", {
configurable: true,
enumerable: true,
writable: true,
value: void 0
});
However, with { "loose": true }
, it will compile using assignment expressions:
var Bork = function Bork() {
babelHelpers.classCallCheck(this, Bork);
this.x = 'bar';
this.y = void 0;
};
Bork.a = 'foo';
Bork.b = void 0;
You can read more about configuring plugin options here