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@babel/plugin-transform-object-rest-spread

NOTE: This plugin is included in @babel/preset-env, in ES2018

Example

Rest Properties

JavaScript
let { x, y, ...z } = { x: 1, y: 2, a: 3, b: 4 };
console.log(x); // 1
console.log(y); // 2
console.log(z); // { a: 3, b: 4 }

Spread Properties

JavaScript
let n = { x, y, ...z };
console.log(n); // { x: 1, y: 2, a: 3, b: 4 }

Installation

npm install --save-dev @babel/plugin-transform-object-rest-spread

Usage

babel.config.json
{
"plugins": ["@babel/plugin-transform-object-rest-spread"]
}

Via CLI

Shell
babel --plugins @babel/plugin-transform-object-rest-spread script.js

Via Node API

JavaScript
require("@babel/core").transformSync("code", {
plugins: ["@babel/plugin-transform-object-rest-spread"],
});

Options

By default, this plugin will produce spec compliant code by using Babel's objectSpread helper.

loose

boolean, defaults to false.

Enabling this option will use Babel's extends helper, which is basically the same as Object.assign (see useBuiltIns below to use it directly).

⚠️ Consider migrating to the top level setSpreadProperties assumption.

babel.config.json
{
"assumptions": {
"setSpreadProperties": true
}
}

Please keep in mind that even if they're almost equivalent, there's an important difference between spread and Object.assign: spread defines new properties, while Object.assign() sets them, so using this mode might produce unexpected results in some cases.

For detailed information please check out Spread VS. Object.assign and Assigning VS. defining properties.

useBuiltIns

boolean, defaults to false.

Enabling this option will use Object.assign directly instead of the Babel's extends helper.

Example

.babelrc

JSON
{
"assumptions": {
"setSpreadProperties": true
},
"plugins": [
["@babel/plugin-transform-object-rest-spread", { "useBuiltIns": true }]
]
}

In

JavaScript
z = { x, ...y };

Out

JavaScript
z = Object.assign({ x }, y);

You can read more about configuring plugin options here

References