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                        Cypress preprocessor for bundling JavaScript via browserify
Note: This plugin is deprecated and Cypress will not be moving forward with development of the plugin.
Cypress Browserify Preprocessor 
Cypress preprocessor for bundling JavaScript via browserify.
Modifying the default options allows you to add support for things like:
- TypeScript
- Babel Plugins
- ES Presets
Installation
Requires Node version 6.5.0 or above.
npm install --save-dev @cypress/browserify-preprocessor
Usage
In your project's plugins file:
const browserify = require('@cypress/browserify-preprocessor')
module.exports = (on) => {
  on('file:preprocessor', browserify())
}
Options
Pass in options as the second argument to browserify:
module.exports = (on) => {
  const options = {
    // options here
  }
  on('file:preprocessor', browserify(options))
}
browserifyOptions
Object of options passed to browserify.
// example
browserify({
  browserifyOptions: {
    extensions: ['.js', '.ts'],
    plugin: [
      ['tsify']
    ]
  }
})
If you pass one of the top-level options in (extensions, transform, etc), it will override the default. In the above example, browserify will process .js and .ts files, but not .jsx or .coffee. If you wish to add to or modify existing options, read about modifying the default options.
watchify is automatically configured as a plugin (as needed), so it's not necessary to manually specify it.
Source maps are always enabled unless explicitly disabled by specifying debug: false.
Default:
{
  extensions: ['.js', '.jsx', '.coffee'],
  transform: [
    [
      'coffeeify',
      {}
    ],
    [
      'babelify',
      {
        ast: false,
        babelrc: false,
        plugins: [
          '@babel/plugin-transform-modules-commonjs', 
          '@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties',
          '@babel/plugin-proposal-object-rest-spread',
          '@babel/plugin-transform-runtime',
          ],
        presets: [
          '@babel/preset-env',
          '@babel/preset-react',
        ]
      },
    ]
  ],
  debug: true,
  plugin: [],
  cache: {},
  packageCache: {}
}
Note: cache and packageCache are always set to {} and cannot be overridden. Otherwise, file watching would not function correctly.
watchifyOptions
Object of options passed to watchify
// example
browserify({
  watchifyOptions: {
    delay: 500
  }
})
Default:
{
  ignoreWatch: [
    '**/.git/**',
    '**/.nyc_output/**',
    '**/.sass-cache/**',
    '**/bower_components/**',
    '**/coverage/**',
    '**/node_modules/**'
  ],
}
onBundle
A function that is called with the browserify instance. This allows you to specify external files and plugins. See the browserify docs for methods available.
// example
browserify({
  onBundle (bundle) {
    bundle.external('react')
    bundle.plugin('some-plugin')
    bundle.ignore('pg-native')
  }
})
typescript
When the path to the TypeScript package is given, Cypress will automatically transpile .ts spec, plugin, support files. Note that this DOES NOT check types.
browserify({
  typescript: require.resolve('typescript')
})
Default: undefined
Modifying default options
The default options are provided as browserify.defaultOptions so they can be more easily modified.
If, for example, you want to update the options for the babelify transform to turn on babelrc loading, you could do the following:
const browserify = require('@cypress/browserify-preprocessor')
module.exports = (on) => {
  const options = browserify.defaultOptions
  options.browserifyOptions.transform[1][1].babelrc = true
  on('file:preprocessor', browserify(options))
}
Debugging
Execute code with DEBUG=cypress:browserify environment variable.
Contributing
Run all tests once:
npm test
Run tests in watch mode:
npm run test-watch
License
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.