babel-plugin-namespace-modules
Namespace modules based on the root project's package name and version. This
plugin prepends <project-package-name>$
to each module name appearance (in
define() or require() calls) so that the packages are localized per project
and don't clash.
Example
If your project is named test-package
:
In
define('a-module', ['a-module', './a-local-module', 'fs'], function() {
require('a-module');
require('./a-local-module');
require('fs');
});
Out
define('a-module', [
'my-project$a-module',
'./a-local-module',
'fs',
], function() {
require('my-project$a-module');
require('./a-local-module');
require('fs');
});
Installation
npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-namespace-modules
Usage
Add the following to your .babelrc
file:
Without options:
{
"plugins": ["namespace-modules"]
}
Technical Details
This plugins scans modules for AMD define()
and require()
calls and rewrites
module name arguments to prepend the root project's name to it.
In case a module belongs to a scoped package, the root project's name is
prepended to the scope name not including the @
. So, for example:
@a-scope/a-package
would be converted to @my-project$a-scope/a-package
.
This plugin is normally used to sandbox dependencies of a whole project so that
they are not shared with any other project. This, of course, disables the
possibility of deduplication between different projects, but leads to better
stability and predictability during runtime (specially when using peer
dependencies).
When this plugin is used you are guaranteed that you will get the same
dependencies during runtime as you have in development.
Please note that, if you intend to use this plugin with liferay-npm-bundler
,
you should also use its counterpart
liferay-npm-bundler-plugin-namespace-packages
which namespaces package.json
dependencies too.