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import()require() (deprecated)require.cache integration[!IMPORTANT] To enhance compatibility, jiti
>=2.1enabledinteropDefaultusing a new Proxy method. If you migrated to2.0.0earlier, this might have caused behavior changes. In case of any issues during the upgrade, please report so we can investigate to solve them. 🙏🏼
You can use jiti CLI to quickly run any script with TypeScript and native ESM support!
npx jiti ./index.ts
Initialize a jiti instance:
// ESM
import { createJiti } from "jiti";
const jiti = createJiti(import.meta.url);
// CommonJS (deprecated)
const { createJiti } = require("jiti");
const jiti = createJiti(__filename);
Import (async) and resolve with ESM compatibility:
// jiti.import(id) is similar to import(id)
const mod = await jiti.import("./path/to/file.ts");
// jiti.esmResolve(id) is similar to import.meta.resolve(id)
const resolvedPath = jiti.esmResolve("./src");
If you need the default export of module, you can use jiti.import(id, { default: true }) as shortcut to mod?.default ?? mod.
// shortcut to mod?.default ?? mod
const modDefault = await jiti.import("./path/to/file.ts", { default: true });
CommonJS (sync & deprecated):
// jiti() is similar to require(id)
const mod = jiti("./path/to/file.ts");
// jiti.resolve() is similar to require.resolve(id)
const resolvedPath = jiti.resolve("./src");
You can also pass options as the second argument:
const jiti = createJiti(import.meta.url, { debug: true });
You can globally register jiti using global hooks. (Important: Requires Node.js > 20)
import "jiti/register";
Or:
node --import jiti/register index.ts
jiti/nativeYou can alias jiti to jiti/native to directly depend on runtime's import.meta.resolve and dynamic import() support. This allows easing up the ecosystem transition to runtime native support by giving the same API of jiti.
debugfalseJITI_DEBUGEnable verbose logging. You can use JITI_DEBUG=1 <your command> to enable it.
fsCachetrueJITI_FS_CACHEFilesystem source cache (enabled by default)
By default (when is true), jiti uses node_modules/.cache/jiti (if exists) or {TMP_DIR}/jiti.
Note: It is recommended that this option be enabled for better performance.
rebuildFsCachefalseJITI_REBUILD_FS_CACHERebuild filesystem source cache created by fsCache.
moduleCachetrueJITI_MODULE_CACHERuntime module cache (enabled by default).
Disabling allows editing code and importing the same module multiple times.
When enabled, jiti integrates with Node.js native CommonJS cache-store.
transformTransform function. See src/babel for more details
sourceMapsfalseJITI_SOURCE_MAPSAdd inline source map to transformed source for better debugging.
interopDefaulttrueJITI_INTEROP_DEFAULTJiti combines module exports with the default export using an internal Proxy to improve compatibility with mixed CJS/ESM usage. You can check the current implementation here.
aliasJITI_ALIASYou can also pass an object to the environment variable for inline config. Example: JITI_ALIAS='{"~/*": "./src/*"}' jiti ....
Custom alias map used to resolve IDs.
nativeModulesJITI_NATIVE_MODULESList of modules (within node_modules) to always use native require() for them.
transformModulesJITI_TRANSFORM_MODULESList of modules (within node_modules) to transform them regardless of syntax.
importMetaParent module's import.meta context to use for ESM resolution. (only used for jiti/native import).
tryNativeJITI_TRY_NATIVETry to use native require and import without jiti transformations first.
jsxfalseJITI_JSXEnable JSX support using @babel/plugin-transform-react-jsx.
See test/fixtures/jsx for framework integration examples.
corepack enablepnpm installpnpm devpnpm jiti ./test/path/to/file.tsPublished under the MIT license.
Made by @pi0 and community 💛
esbuild-register is a package that uses the esbuild bundler to transpile TypeScript and modern JavaScript on the fly for Node.js. It is similar to jiti in that it allows just-in-time transpilation, but it leverages the fast esbuild compiler.
ts-node is a TypeScript execution engine and REPL for Node.js. It provides on-the-fly transpilation of TypeScript into JavaScript, allowing developers to execute TypeScript directly without pre-compilation. ts-node is widely used and has more configuration options compared to jiti.
babel-register is a Babel hook that transpiles files on the fly when they are required. It is similar to jiti in providing just-in-time transpilation, but it uses Babel, which has a wide range of plugins and is highly configurable.
FAQs
Runtime typescript and ESM support for Node.js
The npm package jiti receives a total of 57,393,175 weekly downloads. As such, jiti popularity was classified as popular.
We found that jiti demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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