require-control
This is a module-in-the-middle, require hack, path control, this is just a toolbox to master nodejs modules.
- Fast relief againts the imports inside your node_modules.
- A cure from "something.
default
is not a thing". - A way to tame module name resolution.
API
- All commands returns a function to cancel side effects.
- All commands could be run as many times as you wish, but only name resolution will make sense.
imports
nodejs could look inside packages, stored out of sight of babel, inside node_modules
1. To cure all import 'require-control/register';
And then all imports
inside node_modules will work
.default
to exist on exports
2. To make your project webpack-compact(babel interop require) by forcing import 'require-control/interop-require';
And then default will always exists.
3. To create a loop-aware module cache
import {mirrorModuleCache} from 'require-control';
mirrorModuleCache((requireName, absoluteFilePath) => boolean);
And that will change how cache works for the selected files.
4. To control path resolution
import {nameResolution} from 'require-control';
nameResolution((requireName, parent) => newFileName);
import {setAliases} from 'require-control';
setAliases({
'from': 'to'
});
And then all module aliases (webpack resolve, ts paths, aliases, anything)
PS: You can use setAliases to achieve 10-100 speedup against tsconfig-paths, if you are not using "complex" typescript paths.
PPS: setAlias
is doing the same module-alias does - changes how Module._resolveFilename
works. If you want to migrate to aliases
from relative
imports you might use relative-to-alias or restructor.
4.5 To control module resolution order
import {hoistExtensions} from 'require-control';
// make tsx, ts and jsx be picked first
hoistExtensions(['.tsx', '.ts', '.jsx']);
That could be quite usefull, if you have Component.less
and Component.jsx
or Component.tsx
, as long as
require('./Component')
would load .less
file - it goes before any other "non-native" extension.
PS: This command just moves listed extensions prior non-listed.
5. To apply any babel transformation, anywhere
babelIt(pick, babelSettings)
, where pick could return true, false, or code to pipe into babel.
import {babelIt} from 'require-control';
babelIt( fileName => fileName.includes('my-folder'), {
babelrc: false,
plugin: ['power-converter']
})
Examples
TypeScript + ES6 + Mocha
require('ts-node/register'); // support TS
require('babel-register'); // support ES
const { esm_modules, interopRequire, setAliases, resolutions } = require('require-control');
esm_modules(); // support ES in node_modules
interopRequire(); // "webpack" default imports everywhere in js,jsx,less,scss
interopRequire(['.less']); // "webpack" default imports for .less files
setAliases({ // why not!
'common': path.join(root, 'src/common'),
'components': path.join(root, 'src/components'),
});
resolutions(request => { // custom resolution
if (request === 'react') {
return 'preact';
}
});
Webpack aliases (or typescript paths)
const {setAliases } = require('require-control');
setAliases({
'common': path.join(root, 'src/common'),
'components': path.join(root, 'src/components'),
});
Would not be done without
This project would not be ever created without my work on rewiremock.
Licence
MIT