# @automattic/calypso-babel-config ## Config This package exports the configuration used for Calypso projects in `./babel.config.js`. It is recommended to have your own `babel.config.js` in the root of the project and extend from this one. Example: ```js const { babelConfig } = require( '@automattic/calypso-babel-config' ); module.exports = babelConfig(); ``` It supports a few configuration options: - `isBrowser`: boolean, whether the config is meant to be used in a Browser or in Node.js. - `outputPOT`: string, path to store the .POT files with the translations Example (with default values): ```js const { babelConfig } = require( '@automattic/calypso-babel-config' ); module.exports = babelConfig( { isBrowser: true, outputPOT: './build', } ); ``` ## Presets It exports three presets: - `presets/default`: default preset used in Calypso - `presets/dependencies`: used to transpile selected NPM dependencies from ESnext to the target's ES version. - `presets/wordpress-element`: used to transpile code for Wordpress Example: ```js module.exports = { presets: [ '@automattic/calypso-babel-config/presets/wordpress-element', '@automattic/calypso-babel-config/presets/default', ], plugins: [ 'my-custom-babel-plugin' ], }; ``` The `default` preset has a `modules` option that specifies whether we want to transpile ESM `import` and `export` statements. Most common values are `false`, which keeps these statements intact and results in ES modules as output, and `'commonjs'`, which transpiles the module to the CommonJS format. See the [@babel/preset-env documentation](https://babeljs.io/docs/en/babel-preset-env#modules) for more details. ```js module.exports = { presets: [ [ '@automattic/calypso-babel-config/presets/default', { modules: 'commonjs' } ] ], }; ``` Another way to set the `modules` option is to set the `MODULES` environment variable to `'esm'` (maps to `false`) or any other valid value. That's convenient for running Babel from command line, where specifying options for presets (`--presets=...`) is not supported. The `default` preset also specifies `corejs`, `debug`, and `useBuiltIns` options that's passed through to [@babel/preset-env](https://babeljs.io/docs/en/babel-preset-env#options).