I am trying to run Karma-babel-preprocessor and a straight forward ES6 generator:
//require('babel/polyfill');
describe("how Generators work", function() {
it("will allow generator functions", function() {
/*function * numbers() {
yield 1;
yield 2;
yield 3;
};*/
let numbers = {
[Symbol.iterator]:function*(){
yield 1;
yield 2;
yield 3;
}
}
let sum = 0;
for(n of numbers){
sum += n;
}
expect(sum).toBe(6);
});
});
From this I generated my test files (ES6 => ES5) with babel:
babel src --watch --out-dir tests
Then I run karma start
I get error:
ReferenceError: regeneratorRuntime is not defined".
Relevant bits in karma.conf.js:
// list of files / patterns to load in the browser
files: [
'test-main.js',
{pattern: 'tests/*.js', included: true}
],
// list of files to exclude
exclude: [
],
// preprocess matching files before serving them to the browser
// available preprocessors: https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-preprocessor
preprocessors: {
'src/*.js': ['babel']
},
'babelPreprocessor': {
options: {
sourceMap: 'inline'
},
filename: function(file) {
return file.originalPath.replace(/\.js$/, '.es5.js');
},
sourceFileName: function(file) {
return file.originalPath;
}
},
// test results reporter to use
// possible values: 'dots', 'progress'
// available reporters: https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-reporter
reporters: ['progress'],
I am able to use many ES6 features including arrows. Just no go on Generators.
Node js Env - updated December 2015
This question has already been answered, please see accepted answer UNLESS running within NodeJS environment.
If like myself, you had the same error message: 'ReferenceError: regeneratorRuntime is not defined' but were running Babel within a NodeJS environment, then simply doing the following will likely solve your problem:
npm install babel-polyfill --save
Then insert the following require statement towards the top of the affected module to obtain required (generator) behaviour:
require("babel-polyfill");
This should be all you need, just importing the module adds required polyfill behaviour at runtime.