'use strict'; // Technically this file configures babel transpilation support but we also // use this file as a reference for our current browser support matrix and is // therefore used by humans also. Therefore please feel free to be liberal // with comments. // We are moving to a rough ~2 years back support rather than a 2 versions // back support. This strikes a balance between folks who need to get a job // done in the Consul UI and keeping the codebase modern and being able to use // modern Web Platform features. This is not set in stone but please consult // with the rest of the team before bumping forwards (or backwards) // We pin specific versions rather than use a relative value so we can choose // to bump and it's clear what is supported. /// // async/await support came before the below specified versions for Chrome, // Firefox and Edge. Async/await is is the newest ES6 feature we are not // transpiling. Safari's template literal support is a little problematic during // v12 in that it has a GC bug for tagged template literals. We don't currently // rely on this functionality so the bug wouldn't effect us, but in order to use // browser versions as a measure for ES6 features we need to specify Safari 13 // for native, non-transpiled template literals. In reality template literals // came in Safari 9.1. Safari's async/await support came in Safari 10. module.exports = { browsers: ['Chrome 79', 'Firefox 72', 'Safari 13', 'Edge 79'], };