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Here is a quick example of how this module can be used in other modules. The TypeScript Module Resolution Logic makes it quite easy. The file src/index.ts
is a barrel that re-exports selected exports from other files. The package.json file contains main
attribute that points to the generated lib/index.js
file and typings
attribute that points to the generated lib/index.d.ts
file.
If you are planning to have code in multiple files (which is quite natural for a NodeJS module) that users can import, make sure you update
src/index.ts
file appropriately.
Once published to npm with the name gersemi
, this module can be installed in the module in which you need it -
Client
class in a TypeScript file -import { Client } from "gersemi";
const Genesis = new Client('/some-proxy-url);
Genesis.Query.ByUserCode(12).then((res) => {
console.log('Success!', res);
});
FAQs
gersemi
We found that gersemi 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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