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babel-plugin-module-rewrite
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Babel plugin to dynamically rewrite the path in require() and ES6 import
A babel plugin to rewrite module imports (and require
) using a custom function
You can supply a replace function to dynamically replace module paths when Babel traverses them.
Install the plugin
$ npm install --save-dev babel babel-plugin-module-rewrite
Specify the plugin in your .babelrc
with the file that exports the replace function.
{
"plugins": [
["module-rewrite", { "replaceFunc": "./utils/replace-module-paths.js" }]
]
}
Let's say you want ~/moduleFile
to be replaced to utils/moduleFile
if the calling file is in utils
, and common/moduleFile
otherwise.
So in your replace-module-paths.js
, just export:
export default function replaceImport(originalPath, callingFileName, options) {
if(callingFileName.indexOf('/utils/') !== -1) {
return originalPath.replace('~', 'utils');
} else {
return originalPath.replace('~', 'common');
}
}
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Babel plugin to dynamically rewrite the path in require() and ES6 import
The npm package babel-plugin-module-rewrite receives a total of 4,870 weekly downloads. As such, babel-plugin-module-rewrite popularity was classified as popular.
We found that babel-plugin-module-rewrite demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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