This package will allow users to require your package without writing dist/src
npm install import-pathIf for example your dist folder is being published in your packge, usually users will try to require it by using the full path:
``javascript`
import {importantFunction} from 'my-package/dist/src/importantFunction';
This is where this package comes in to play, as it allows you to have:
`javascript`
import {importantFunction} from 'my-package/importantFunction';
Install the package
``
npm i --save-dev import-path
Add the following to your build command in the package.json:
`javasript`
"scripts": {
"build": "haste build && import-path --path
...
Note that haste is the build tool which is being used in this example, but ofcourse it is not mandatory.
is the path you wish to change the require from. For example:
``
import-path --path src/importantFunction
Will allow users to do:
`javascript`
import {importantFunction} from 'my-package/importantFunction';
If you wish your require path (entry point) name format to be pascal cased, like seen here :
`javascript`
import {importantFunction} from 'my-package/dist/src/ImportantFunction';
pass to the importPath function, a third aregumes : {componentNameFormat: true} (defaulted as false).
Typescript definitions can also be generated using the --dts option:
`javasript`
import-path --path
or, you can choose to pass as a second boolean argument to the importPath function
`javasript`
importPath('src/components', true);
This will create a .d.ts for every generated .js file.export default...
Note that the .d.ts files only support named exports and do not support and exports = ....
On every build we scan for all the files under 'my-package/dist/src/importantFunction' which contain index.js file inside of them, and for each file we create the following file under the root dir:
`js
// importantFunction.js
module.exports = require('./dist/src/importantFunction');
`
There is no need to push them to Github, so add this to the .gitignore file:
``
/*.js
/*.d.ts // if you use the dts option
!wallaby.js
!protractor.conf.js
If you have more *.js files under the root dir that you don't want to ignore, add them with prefix !.
The last thing you need to do is to publish all of the new generated files:
`javascript
// package.json
"files": [
"dist",
"*.js",
'*.d.ts', // if you use the dts option
"!wallaby.js",
"!protractor.conf.js"
],
`
You can use npm pack` to see what are you going to publish to the npm registry.