@babel/plugin-transform-flow-strip-types
Example
In
function foo(one: any, two: number, three?): string {}
Out
function foo(one, two, three) {}
Installation
npm install --save-dev @babel/plugin-transform-flow-strip-types
Usage
With a configuration file (Recommended)
{
"plugins": ["@babel/plugin-transform-flow-strip-types"]
}
Via CLI
babel --plugins @babel/plugin-transform-flow-strip-types script.js
Via Node API
require("@babel/core").transform("code", {
plugins: ["@babel/plugin-transform-flow-strip-types"],
});
Options
all
boolean
, defaults to false
.
Flow will only parse Flow-specific features if a @flow
pragma is present atop the file, or the all
option is set inside the .flowconfig
.
If you are using the all
option in your Flow config, be sure to set this option to true
to get matching behavior.
For example, without either of the above, the following call expression with a type argument:
f<T>(e)
Would get parsed as a nested binary expression:
f < T > e;
requireDirective
boolean
, defaults to false
.
Setting this to true will only strip annotations and declarations from files that contain the // @flow
directive. It will also throw errors for any Flow annotations found in files without the directive.
allowDeclareFields
boolean
, defaults to false
Added in: v7.9.0
NOTE: This will be enabled by default in Babel 8
When enabled, type-only class fields are only removed if they are prefixed with the declare
modifier:
class A {
declare foo: string; // Removed
bar: string; // Initialized to undefined
}
You can read more about configuring plugin options here