Miguel Jimenez Esun 84ae805e78 Make metro-bundler use a no-op transformer by default
Summary: When starting to use `metro-bundler` as a standalone server, I found quite complicated the fact that it needs a transformer by default. Moreover, the transformer is not passed as a reference to a JS object, but as a path to a required file. I removed the need to be required, and defaulted to a dummy, basic transform, that does nothing by default. This avoids having to create an extra file and linking to it (potentially needing to involve `path` and other extra modules).

Reviewed By: cpojer

Differential Revision: D5622906

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metro-bundler

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🚇 The JavaScript bundler for React Native.

  • 🚅 Fast: We aim for sub-second reload cycles, fast startup and quick bundling speeds.
  • ⚖️ Scalable: Works with thousands of modules in a single application.
  • ⚛️ Integrated: Supports every React Native project out of the box.

This project was previously part of the react-native repository. In this smaller repository it is easier for the team working on Metro Bundler to respond to both issues and pull requests. See react-native#13976 for the initial announcement.

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🚇 The JavaScript bundler for React Native.
https://facebook.github.io/metro
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