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require-import-alias

v1.0.8

Published

A tool which could set an alias for the module's path which is required in the require of nodejs or import of ES6

Downloads

6

Readme

require-import-alias

A tool which could set an alias for the module's path which is required in the require of nodejs or import of ES6

It's the alias of require-alias-node

Install

npm install require-import-alias

Sometimes, we may use a module with a long path to be required, and the path may contain many level, is's not very intuitive !

const component = require('../../../src/component');
const moduleA = require('../../../src/component/render/moduleA');

Now we can use this tool require-import-alias to set alias for the moduleA, such as :

const requireImportAlias = require('require-import-alias');
requireImportAlias.setAlias({
	'component': '../../../src/component',
	'moduleA': '../../../src/component/render/moduleA'
});
const moduleA = require('moduleA');
const moduleB = require('component/main/moduleB')'

and you can also use it with import in ES2015(set an alias is a module, and use the alias in anthor module)

setAlias

import requireImportAlias from 'require-import-alias'
requireImportAlias.setAlias({
	'component': '../../../src/component',
	'moduleA': '../../../src/component/render/moduleA'
});

using it

import component from 'component'
import moduleA from 'moduleA'
import moduleB from 'component/render/moduleB'

It's so gracefully !