# Contributing ## Adding a new plugin or polyfill to support (when approved in the next ECMAScript version) ### Update [`plugin-features.js`](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/packages/babel-compat-data/scripts/data/plugin-features.js) *Example:* If you were going to add `**` which is in ES2016: Find the relevant entries on [compat-table](https://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es2016plus/#test-exponentiation_(**)_operator): `exponentiation (**) operator` Find the corresponding babel plugin: `@babel/plugin-transform-exponentiation-operator` And add them in this structure: ```js // es2016 "@babel/plugin-transform-exponentiation-operator": { features: [ "exponentiation (**) operator", ], }, ``` ### Update data for `core-js@2` polyfilling *Example:* In case you want to add `Object.values` which is in ES2017: Find the relevant feature and subfeature on [compat-table](https://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es2016plus/#test-Object_static_methods_Object.values) and split it with `/`: `Object static methods / Object.values` Find the corresponding module on [`core-js@2`](https://github.com/zloirock/core-js/tree/v2/modules): `es7.object.values.js` Find required ES version in [`corejs2-built-in-features.js`](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/packages/babel-preset-env/data/corejs2-built-in-features.js) and add the new feature: ```js const es = { //... "es7.object.values": "Object static methods / Object.values" } ``` If you want to transform a new built-in by `useBuiltIns: 'usage'`, add mapping to related `core-js` modules to [this file](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/packages/babel-preset-env/polyfills/corejs2/built-in-definitions.js). ### Update data for `core-js@3` polyfilling Just update the version of [`core-js-compat`](https://github.com/zloirock/core-js/tree/main/packages/core-js-compat) in dependencies. If you want to transform a new built-in by `useBuiltIns: 'usage'`, add mapping to related [`core-js`](https://github.com/zloirock/core-js/tree/main/packages/core-js/modules) modules to [this file](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/packages/babel-preset-env/polyfills/corejs3/built-in-definitions.js). If you want to mark a new proposal as shipped, add it to [this list](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/packages/babel-preset-env/polyfills/corejs3/shipped-proposals.js). ### Update [`plugins.json`](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/packages/babel-preset-env/data/plugins.json) Until `compat-table` is a standalone npm module for data we are using the git commit in `packages/babel-compat-data/scripts/download-compat-table.sh` `COMPAT_TABLE_COMMIT=[latest-commit-hash]`, So we update and then run `npm run build-data`. If there are no changes, then `plugins.json` will be the same. ## Tests ### Running tests See general [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#running-lintingtests). ### Writing tests #### General All the tests for `@babel/preset-env` exist in the `test/fixtures` folder. The test setup and conventions are exactly the same as testing a Babel plugin, so please read our [documentation on writing tests](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#babel-plugin-x). #### Testing the `debug` option Testing debug output to `stdout` is similar. Under the `test/debug-fixtures`, create a folder with a descriptive name of your test, and add the following: * Add a `options.json` file (just as the other tests, this is essentially a `.babelrc`) with the desired test configuration (required) * Add a `stdout.txt` file with the expected debug output. For added convenience, if there is no `stdout.txt` present, the test runner will generate one for you.