A plugin to add extensions to import and export declarations, is very useful when you use Typescript with Babel and don't want to explicity import or export module with extensions.
WARNING
This is a fork of babel-plugin-add-import-extension, mainly used to add extensions when importing files in ESM packaging. If you are using an older webpack project, not all imported resources are .js
files; they might be .less
, .css
, .png
, or other files. Adding the .js
extension directly would cause errors, so we need to add a parameter to ensure that resources that already have an extension won't have the .js
extension added again.
npm install @uiw/babel-plugin-add-import-extension --save-dev
Via .babelrc
or babel-loader
.
{
"plugins": [
[
"@uiw/babel-plugin-add-import-extension", {
"extension": "js",
"replace": true,
"skipUnlistedExtensions": true,
"observedScriptExtensions": ["js", "ts", "jsx", "tsx", "mjs", "cjs"]
}
]
]
}
{
"plugins": [
[
"@uiw/babel-plugin-add-import-extension", {
"extension": "js"
}
]
]
}
// Input Code
import './';
import './main';
import png from './logo.png';
import { Button } from 'uiw';
import { Select } from '@uiw/core';
export { oneBackLevel } from '..';
// Output ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
import './index.js';
import './main.js';
import { Button } from 'uiw';
import { Select } from '@uiw/core';
export { oneBackLevel } from "../index.js";
Output Result
- import './';
- import './main';
+ import './index.js';
+ import './main.js';
import png from './logo.png';
import { Button } from 'uiw';
import { Select } from '@uiw/core';
- export { oneBackLevel } from '..';
+ export { oneBackLevel } from "../index.js";
replace
false
extension
js
.js
extension to import
and export
declarations.skipUnlistedExtensions
false
true
and a declaration file has an extension that is not included in the observedScriptExtensions
list, the file will be skipped.observedScriptExtensions
['js', 'ts', 'jsx', 'tsx', 'mjs', 'cjs']
replace
option). Files with extensions not in this list will have the extension
option's value appended to them.A module import without extension:
import { add, double } from "./lib/numbers";
will be converted to:
import { add, double } from "./lib/numbers.js";
A module export without extension:
export { add, double } from "./lib/numbers";
will be converted to:
export { add, double } from "./lib/numbers.js";
If you add the replace:true
option, extensions will be overwritten like so
import { add, double } from "./lib/numbers.ts";
will be converted to:
import { add, double } from "./lib/numbers.js";
and
export { add, double } from "./lib/numbers.ts";
will be converted to:
export { add, double } from "./lib/numbers.js";
What this plugin does is to check all imported modules and if your module is not on node_module
it will consider that is a project/local module and add the choosed extension, so for node modules it don't add any extension.
As always, thanks to our amazing contributors!
Made with github-action-contributors.
MIT © Kenny Wong
& Karl Prieb