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The esm npm package is a lightweight module loader that allows developers to use ES6 modules in Node.js. It enables the use of import and export syntax for working with modules, which is more standardized and often considered cleaner than the traditional CommonJS require syntax.
Import ES6 Modules
Allows the use of ES6 import syntax in Node.js by requiring the esm module and then using it to load other ES6 modules.
require = require('esm')(module)
const { myFunction } = require('./myModule.mjs')
Export ES6 Modules
Enables developers to define modules using ES6 export syntax, which can then be imported by other modules.
// In myModule.mjs
export const myFunction = () => { console.log('Hello ESM!'); }
Dynamic Import
Supports dynamic import() syntax for loading modules asynchronously, which can be useful for code splitting or on-demand loading.
require = require('esm')(module)
const myModule = require('./myModule.mjs')
myModule.then(module => { module.myFunction() })
This package allows you to transpile your ES6+ code on the fly by hooking into Node's require. It is more feature-rich than esm, offering a wide range of plugins to transform your code, but it may be heavier and slower for simple use cases.
While ts-node is primarily for running TypeScript in Node.js without pre-compiling, it also supports ES6+ features. It is similar to esm in that it allows for the use of modern module syntax, but it is specifically tailored for TypeScript.
This package uses esbuild to transpile code when requiring modules. It's similar to esm in that it allows you to use newer syntax, but it also includes TypeScript support and is focused on speed, leveraging the fast esbuild bundler.
A fast, production ready, zero-dependency ES module loader for Node 6+!
See the release post :book: and video :movie_camera: for all the details.
New projects
Run npm init esm
(with npm@6
) or yarn create esm
.
:bulb: Use the -y
flag to answer “yes” to all prompts.
Existing projects
Run npm i esm
or yarn add esm
.
There are two ways to enable esm
.
Enable esm
for packages:
Use esm
to load the main ES module and export it as CommonJS.
index.js
// Set options as a parameter, environment variable, or rc file.
require = require("esm")(module/*, options*/)
module.exports = require("./main.js")
main.js
// ESM syntax is supported.
export {}
:bulb: These files are automagically created with create-esm
.
Enable esm
for local runs:
node -r esm main.js
:bulb: Omit the filename to enable esm
in the REPL.
The esm
loader bridges the ESM of today to the
ESM of tomorrow.
:clap: By default, :100: percent CJS interoperability is enabled so you can get stuff done fast.
:lock: .mjs
files are limited to basic functionality without support for esm
options.
Out of the box esm
just works, no configuration necessary, and supports:
import
/ export
import.meta
import
.mjs
files as ESM--eval
and --print
flags--check
flag (Node 10+)Specify options with one of the following:
"esm"
field in package.json
.esmrc
or .esmrc.json
fileESM_OPTIONS
environment variable.esmrc.js
or .esmrc.mjs
file{ | |||||||||||||||
"mode": | A string mode:
| ||||||||||||||
"cjs": | A boolean or object for toggling CJS features in ESM. Features
| ||||||||||||||
"await": | A boolean for top-level | ||||||||||||||
} |
{ | |
"cache": | A boolean for toggling cache creation or string path of the cache directory. |
"debug": | A boolean for unmasking methods and stack traces. |
"sourceMap": | A boolean for including inline source maps. |
"warnings": | A boolean for logging development parse and runtime warnings. |
} |
esm
with the “require” option ofava
,
mocha
,
nodemon
,
nyc
,
qunit
,
tape
,
ts-node
, or
webpack
esm
before
@babel/register
,
newrelic
, or
sqreen
esm
with the --node-arg=-r --node-arg=esm
option of
node-tap
esm
with the --node-args="-r esm"
option of
pm2
esm
with wallaby.js
esm
to load jasmine
FAQs
Tomorrow's ECMAScript modules today!
We found that esm 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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