const path = require('path') const semver = require('semver') const defaultPolyfills = [ // promise polyfill alone doesn't work in IE, // needs this as well. see: #1642 'es.array.iterator', // this is required for webpack code splitting, vuex etc. 'es.promise', // this is needed for object rest spread support in templates // as vue-template-es2015-compiler 1.8+ compiles it to Object.assign() calls. 'es.object.assign', // #2012 es.promise replaces native Promise in FF and causes missing finally 'es.promise.finally' ] const { default: getTargets, isRequired } = require('@babel/helper-compilation-targets') // We'll no longer need this logic in Babel 8 as it's the default behavior // See discussions at: // https://github.com/babel/rfcs/pull/2#issuecomment-714785228 // https://github.com/babel/babel/pull/12189 function getIntersectionTargets (targets, constraintTargets) { const intersection = Object.keys(constraintTargets).reduce( (results, browser) => { // exclude the browsers that the user does not need if (!targets[browser]) { return results } // if the user-specified version is higher the minimum version that supports esmodule, than use it results[browser] = semver.gt( semver.coerce(constraintTargets[browser]), semver.coerce(targets[browser]) ) ? constraintTargets[browser] : targets[browser] return results }, {} ) return intersection } function getModuleTargets (targets) { const allModuleTargets = getTargets( { esmodules: true }, { ignoreBrowserslistConfig: true } ) // use the intersection of modern mode browsers and user defined targets config return getIntersectionTargets(targets, allModuleTargets) } function getWCTargets (targets) { // targeting browsers that at least support ES2015 classes // https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/v7.9.6/packages/babel-compat-data/data/plugins.json#L194-L204 const allWCTargets = getTargets( { browsers: [ 'Chrome >= 46', 'Firefox >= 45', 'Safari >= 10', 'Edge >= 13', 'iOS >= 10', 'Electron >= 0.36' ] }, { ignoreBrowserslistConfig: true } ) // use the intersection of browsers supporting Web Components and user defined targets config return getIntersectionTargets(targets, allWCTargets) } function getPolyfills (targets, includes) { // if no targets specified, include all default polyfills if (!targets || !Object.keys(targets).length) { return includes } const compatData = require('core-js-compat').data return includes.filter(item => { if (!compatData[item]) { throw new Error(`Cannot find polyfill ${item}, please refer to 'core-js-compat' for a complete list of available modules`) } return isRequired(item, targets, { compatData }) }) } module.exports = (context, options = {}) => { const presets = [] const plugins = [] const defaultEntryFiles = JSON.parse(process.env.VUE_CLI_ENTRY_FILES || '[]') // Though in the vue-cli repo, we only use the two environment variables // for tests, users may have relied on them for some features, // dropping them may break some projects. // So in the following blocks we don't directly test the `NODE_ENV`. // Rather, we turn it into the two commonly used feature flags. if (!process.env.VUE_CLI_TEST && process.env.NODE_ENV === 'test') { // Both Jest & Mocha set NODE_ENV to 'test'. // And both requires the `node` target. process.env.VUE_CLI_BABEL_TARGET_NODE = 'true' // Jest runs without bundling so it needs this. // With the node target, tree shaking is not a necessity, // so we set it for maximum compatibility. process.env.VUE_CLI_BABEL_TRANSPILE_MODULES = 'true' } // JSX if (options.jsx !== false) { let jsxOptions = {} if (typeof options.jsx === 'object') { jsxOptions = options.jsx } let vueVersion = 2 try { const Vue = require('vue') vueVersion = semver.major(Vue.version) } catch (e) {} if (vueVersion === 2) { presets.push([require('@vue/babel-preset-jsx'), jsxOptions]) } else if (vueVersion === 3) { plugins.push([require('@vue/babel-plugin-jsx'), jsxOptions]) } } const runtimePath = path.dirname(require.resolve('@babel/runtime/package.json')) const runtimeVersion = require('@babel/runtime/package.json').version const { polyfills: userPolyfills, loose = false, debug = false, useBuiltIns = 'usage', modules = false, bugfixes = true, targets: rawTargets, spec, ignoreBrowserslistConfig, configPath, include, exclude, shippedProposals, forceAllTransforms, decoratorsBeforeExport, decoratorsLegacy, // entry file list entryFiles = defaultEntryFiles, // Undocumented option of @babel/plugin-transform-runtime. // When enabled, an absolute path is used when importing a runtime helper after transforming. // This ensures the transpiled file always use the runtime version required in this package. // However, this may cause hash inconsistency if the project is moved to another directory. // So here we allow user to explicit disable this option if hash consistency is a requirement // and the runtime version is sure to be correct. absoluteRuntime = runtimePath, // https://babeljs.io/docs/en/babel-plugin-transform-runtime#version // By default transform-runtime assumes that @babel/runtime@7.0.0-beta.0 is installed, which means helpers introduced later than 7.0.0-beta.0 will be inlined instead of imported. // See https://github.com/babel/babel/issues/10261 // And https://github.com/facebook/docusaurus/pull/2111 version = runtimeVersion } = options // resolve targets for preset-env let targets = getTargets(rawTargets, { ignoreBrowserslistConfig, configPath }) if (process.env.VUE_CLI_BABEL_TARGET_NODE) { // running tests in Node.js targets = { node: 'current' } } else if (process.env.VUE_CLI_BUILD_TARGET === 'wc' || process.env.VUE_CLI_BUILD_TARGET === 'wc-async') { // targeting browsers that at least support ES2015 classes targets = getWCTargets(targets) } else if (process.env.VUE_CLI_MODERN_BUILD) { // targeting browsers that at least support