$ gnpm install @a-la/export
@a-la/export is a a set of rules for Àlamode to transpile ESM modules' export statements into CJS modules' module.exports statements in Node.js.
yarn add @a-la/export
The ÀLaImport is the default export and an array containing a sequence of rules for Replaceable.
import ÀLaExport from '@a-la/import'
The set of rules changes export to module.exports statements. module.exports will be assigned the value of the default export if it is present, and all named exports will be assigned to module.exports after that.
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When there's an unnamed default such as export default class {} or export default async function () {}, it will be replaced in place. Since all named exports will be assigned at the end anyway, there shouldn't be a problem.
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When exporting from another module, some private internal variables are created. It is currently not possible to export a default either as named, or as default from more than one module.
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If the default export is a primitive type such as boolean or number, it is not possible to use named exports as well, because module.exports will be binded to the primitive, and further assignments to module.exports.namedExport will not have any effect.
module.exports = 'STRING' // primitive (string)
module.exports.example = function () {}
console.log(module.exports.example) // undefined
Serial exports of declarations are not possible as it's difficult to parse them using a regular expression.
// not possible
export const
a = 'test',
b = () => {}
When using the export from statement, a private variable for the targeted module will be created, e.g., export { default } from test will create const $test = require('test') variable, therefore a collision could happen if a variable with such name was declared in the code.
[x] export { name1, name2, …, nameN };
[x] export { variable1 as name1, variable2 as name2, …, nameN };
[x] export let name1, name2, …, nameN; // also var, const
[ ] export let name1 = …, name2 = …, …, nameN; // also var, const
[x] export function FunctionName(){...}
[x] export class ClassName {...}
[x] export default expression;
[x] export default function (…) { … } // also class, function*
[x] export default function name1(…) { … } // also class, function*
[x] export { name1 as default, … };
[ ] export * from …;
[x] export { name1, name2, …, nameN } from …;
[x] export { import1 as name1, import2 as name2, …, nameN } from …;
[x] export { default } from …;
[ ] Make sure that comments like export function(/* string */ adc) {} are functional.
The transform will attempt to preserve line and column numbers as they are for easier generation of source maps by alamode. In future, this might change.
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