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typescript-transform-export-interop

v1.0.4

Published

TypeScript transform for exporting a module that can be easily imported both from TypeScript and from Node.js.

Readme

Typescript Transform Export Interop

TypeScript transform for exporting a module that can be easily imported both from TypeScript and from Node.js.

Install

npm install --save-dev typescript-transform-export-interop

Usage

Ideally you should export your TypeScript modules in a way that importing them is a painless experience for your users, that means supporting all these kinds of imports:

// TypeScript
import Foo from 'foo';
import * as Foo from 'foo';
// Node.js
const Foo = require ( 'foo' );

In order to do this your code must be exported in a particular, super-ugly, way, or you could just use this module:

  1. Export your modules as export default Foo, if you need multiple exports don't export a default one.

  2. Add tstei to your compilation chain: tsc && tstei.

Notes

Type Exporting

Sometimes, if you'll export the type of a module exported using typescript-transform-export-interop, you'll have to explicitly import its type this way:

import Foo, {type as FooType} from 'foo';

class Bar {
  foo: FooType
}

export default Bar;

Unfortunately there's no cleaner way of doing this while still supporting clean, interoperable, importing.

Safety

This module uses regexes for transforming your export, instead of modifying the AST (there isn't a Babel equivalent for TypeScript declarations, is there?) so you should be careful not to write weird things like strings containing export default Foo, they will throw off this module.

In any case if this module detects that the transformation is not safe to make an error will be thrown.

License

MIT © Fabio Spampinato