ES2015 arrow functions transform

Compile ES2015 arrow functions to ES5

Example

In

var a = () => {};
var a = (b) => b;

const double = [1,2,3].map((num) => num * 2);
console.log(double); // [2,4,6]

var bob = {
  _name: "Bob",
  _friends: ["Sally", "Tom"],
  printFriends() {
    this._friends.forEach(f =>
      console.log(this._name + " knows " + f));
  }
};
console.log(bob.printFriends());

Out

var a = function () {};
var a = function (b) {
  return b;
};

const double = [1, 2, 3].map(function (num) {
  return num * 2;
});
console.log(double); // [2,4,6]

var bob = {
  _name: "Bob",
  _friends: ["Sally", "Tom"],
  printFriends() {
    var _this = this;

    this._friends.forEach(function (f) {
      return console.log(_this._name + " knows " + f);
    });
  }
};
console.log(bob.printFriends());

Installation

npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-transform-es2015-arrow-functions

Usage

.babelrc

Without options:

{
  "plugins": ["transform-es2015-arrow-functions"]
}

With options:

{
  "plugins": [
    ["transform-es2015-arrow-functions", { "spec": true }]
  ]
}

Via CLI

babel --plugins transform-es2015-arrow-functions script.js

Via Node API

require("babel-core").transform("code", {
  plugins: ["transform-es2015-arrow-functions"]
});

Options

spec

boolean, defaults to false.

This option wraps the generated function in .bind(this) and keeps uses of this inside the function as-is, instead of using a renamed this. It also adds a runtime check to ensure the functions are not instantiated.