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import-all.macro
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A babel-macro that allows you to import all files that match a glob
You want to import all files that match a glob
without having to import them
individually.
This is a babel-macro which allows you to import files that
match a glob. It supports import
statements for synchronous resolution as well
as dynamic import()
for deferred resolution (for code splitting with react
router for example).
This module is distributed via npm which is bundled with node and
should be installed as one of your project's devDependencies
:
npm install --save-dev import-all.macro
Once you've configured babel-macros
you can
import/require import-all.macro
.
The importAll
functions accept a glob
and will transpile your code
to import statements/dynamic imports for each file that matches the given glob.
Let's imagine you have a directory called my-files
with the files
a.js
, b.js
, c.js
, and d.js
.
Here are a few before/after examples:
importAll
uses dynamic import
import importAll from 'import-all.macro'
document.getElementById('load-stuff').addEventListener('click', () => {
importAll('./files/*.js').then(all => {
console.log(all)
})
})
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
document.getElementById('load-stuff').addEventListener('click', () => {
Promise.all([
import('./files/a.js'),
import('./files/b.js'),
import('./files/c.js'),
import('./files/d.js'),
])
.then(function importAllHandler(importVals) {
return {
'./files/a.js': importVals[0],
'./files/b.js': importVals[1],
'./files/c.js': importVals[2],
'./files/d.js': importVals[3],
}
})
.then(all => {
console.log(all)
})
})
importAll.sync
uses static imports
import importAll from 'import-all.macro'
const a = importAll.sync('./files/*.js')
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
import * as _filesAJs from './files/a.js'
import * as _filesBJs from './files/b.js'
import * as _filesCJs from './files/c.js'
import * as _filesDJs from './files/d.js'
const a = {
'./files/a.js': _filesAJs,
'./files/b.js': _filesBJs,
'./files/c.js': _filesCJs,
'./files/d.js': _filesDJs,
}
importAll.deferred
gives an object with dynamic imports
import importAll from 'import-all.macro'
const routes = importAll.deferred('./files/*.js')
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
const routes = {
'./files/a.js': function() {
return import('./files/a.js')
},
'./files/b.js': function() {
return import('./files/b.js')
},
'./files/c.js': function() {
return import('./files/c.js')
},
'./files/d.js': function() {
return import('./files/d.js')
},
}
Some static analysis tools (like ESLint, Flow, and Jest) wont like this very much
without a little additional work. So Jest's watch mode may not pick up all your
tests that are relevant based on changes and some ESLint plugins
(like eslint-plugin-import
) will probably fail on this.
I'm not aware of any, if you are please make a pull request and add it here!
Thanks goes to these people (emoji key):
Kent C. Dodds 💻 📖 🚇 ⚠️ | Jonathan Neal 📖 |
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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
MIT
FAQs
A macro for babel-plugin-macros that allows you to import all files that match a glob
The npm package import-all.macro receives a total of 4,707 weekly downloads. As such, import-all.macro popularity was classified as popular.
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