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rollup-plugin-import-alias
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Provides directory aliases for es2015 import statements
Provides directory aliases for es2015 import statements.
npm install rollup-plugin-import-alias --save-dev
var importAlias = require('rollup-plugin-import-alias');
importAlias({
Paths: {
TypeChecks: '../Common/TypeChecks',
Framework: './V1.0/Framework'
},
Extensions: ['js']
});
import isArray from 'TypeChecks/isArray';
This import would actually look for file ../Common/TypeChecks/isArray
As I've worked more with ES2015 import statements I've noticed absolute paths being used to avoid "import hell". This is great, but creates issues when copying files into other subdirectories that would break those paths. With this super simple utility those absolute paths can be correctly re-mapped.
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Provides directory aliases for es2015 import statements
We found that rollup-plugin-import-alias 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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