Dual ESM/CommonJS wrapper around lodash
npm install @technically/lodashThis is a "temporary" workaround until lodash-es will be merged into lodash.
See https://github.com/lodash/lodash/issues/5107
This package relies on conditional exports
to provide the right lodash dependency based on the way it was required (require or import):
- Uses require('lodash') for CommonJS require calls
- Uses export * from 'lodash-es' for ESM import calls
This is especially useful for dual packages that are available as ESM and CommonJS builds simultaneously.
This way you only need one dependency and one simple import call. The rest will be done by the bundler.
1. Install @technically/lodash to your project
2. Import or require it the usual way and use it like lodash:
For CommonJS code:
``js`
const { isEqual } = require('@technically/lodash');
console.log(isEqual({ a: 1, b: 2 }, { b: 2, a: 1 }));
For ESM code:
`js`
import { isEqual } from '@technically/lodash';
console.log(isEqual({ a: 1, b: 2 }, { b: 2, a: 1 }));
See official Lodash documentation at: https://lodash.com/.
Both lodash and lodash-es are required as ^X.Y.0 using the same semver specifier.
The @technically/lodash package version is always based on the X and Y values as following: X.Y.{patch}`.
Initially implemented by Ivan Voskoboinyk