@build-script/dual-package-runtime
v1.0.14
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when require() without extension, try .cjs first, and then .js. see @build-script/typescript-transformer-dual-package.
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dual package runtime
When you run require("./some/file")
, it will try "some/file.js" first, and throw if not found.
But with this package, it will try "some/file.cjs" first, then "some/file.js", if both not found, throw.
Note: this will not effect any import
, only affect require()
(include transpiled ones).
Usage:
import "@build-script/dual-package-runtime";
import { xxx } from "./some-my-files";
Or
require("@build-script/dual-package-runtime");
const { xxx } = require("./some-my-files");
Example
index.js:
require('./test');
test.cjs:
console.log('test.cjs has been imported');
test.js:
console.log('test.js has been imported');
node ./index.js
:
test.js has been importednode -r "@build-script/dual-package-runtime" ./index.js
:
test.cjs has been imported