@tririga/tri-fix-import
v0.1.1
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Convert Node-style named import specifiers to relative import paths that can be used in the UX framework.
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tri-fix-import
Convert Node-style named import specifiers to relative import paths that can be used in the UX framework. Example 1: A component file (component-sample1.js) located inside the folder component-sample1 and that has an import like: import { Base } from '@polymer/polymer/polymer-legacy.js';
The import will be converted to:
import { Base } from '../@polymer/polymer/polymer-legacy.js';
Example 2: A component file (component-sample2.js) located inside the folder @tririga/component-sample2 and that has an import like: import { Base } from '@polymer/polymer/polymer-legacy.js';
The import will be converted to:
import { Base } from '../../@polymer/polymer/polymer-legacy.js';
Installation
$ npm install @tririga/tri-fix-import -g
Synopsis
$ tri-fix-import -d <list of directories>
Options
-d, --dirs directory_path
The directory path(s) that contains the javascript files. Defaults to the current directory path.--version
print tri-deploy version.--help
print this message.
Usage
Convert the javascript files located in the current directory:
$ tri-fix-import
Convert the javascript files located in the node_modules and triplat directories:
$ tri-fix-import -d ./node_modules ./triplat