add-module-exports-webpack-plugin
                                
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                        Add `module.exports` for Babel and TypeScript compiled code
add-module-exports-webpack-plugin
Add
module.exportsfor Babel and TypeScript compiled code
When you use ES2015 modules with Babel or have a default export in TypeScript, they generate code which requires you to import it with require('x').default in CommonJS instead of require('x'). This plugin enables the latter.
Install
$ npm install add-module-exports-webpack-plugin
Usage
const AddModuleExportsPlugin = require('add-module-exports-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
	// …
	output: {
		filename: 'dist/index.js',
		libraryTarget: 'commonjs2'
	},
	plugins: [
		new AddModuleExportsPlugin()
	]
};
output.libraryTarget must be commonjs2
Primitive default exports
When exporting a primitive value as default export, other exported values will not be exported anymore. The reason is that this module redeclares the exports as follows.
module.exports.default = (arg1, arg2) => arg1 + arg2;
module.exports.subtract = (arg1, arg2) => arg1 - arg2;
This module re-exports them as follows.
module.exports = (arg1, arg2) => arg1 + arg2;
module.exports.default = (arg1, arg2) => arg1 + arg2;
module.exports.subtract = (arg1, arg2) => arg1 - arg2;
Because you can't attach properties to a primitive value, it's not possible to re-export the other properties and so you would end up with only a module.exports.
Related
- node-env-webpack-plugin - Simplified NODE_ENVhandling
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