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Missing ECMAScript module utils for Node.js
While ESM Modules are evolving in Node.js ecosystem, there are still many required features that are still experimental or missing or needed to support ESM. This package tries to fill in the gap.
Install npm package:
# using yarn
yarn add mlly
# using npm
npm install mlly
Note: Node.js 14+ is recommended.
Import utils:
// ESM
import {} from "mlly";
// CommonJS
const {} = require("mlly");
Several utilities to make ESM resolution easier:
extensions and /index resolutionconditionsresolve / resolveSyncResolve a module by respecting ECMAScript Resolver algorithm (using wooorm/import-meta-resolve).
Additionally supports resolving without extension and /index similar to CommonJS.
import { resolve, resolveSync } from "mlly";
// file:///home/user/project/module.mjs
console.log(await resolve("./module.mjs", { url: import.meta.url }));
Resolve options:
url: URL or string to resolve from (default is pwd())conditions: Array of conditions used for resolution algorithm (default is ['node', 'import'])extensions: Array of additional extensions to check if import failed (default is ['.mjs', '.cjs', '.js', '.json'])resolvePath / resolvePathSyncSimilar to resolve but returns a path instead of URL using fileURLToPath.
import { resolvePath, resolveSync } from "mlly";
// /home/user/project/module.mjs
console.log(await resolvePath("./module.mjs", { url: import.meta.url }));
createResolveCreate a resolve function with defaults.
import { createResolve } from "mlly";
const _resolve = createResolve({ url: import.meta.url });
// file:///home/user/project/module.mjs
console.log(await _resolve("./module.mjs"));
Example: Ponyfill import.meta.resolve:
import { createResolve } from "mlly";
import.meta.resolve = createResolve({ url: import.meta.url });
resolveImportsResolve all static and dynamic imports with relative paths to full resolved path.
import { resolveImports } from "mlly";
// import foo from 'file:///home/user/project/bar.mjs'
console.log(
await resolveImports(`import foo from './bar.mjs'`, { url: import.meta.url }),
);
isValidNodeImportUsing various syntax detection and heuristics, this method can determine if import is a valid import or not to be imported using dynamic import() before hitting an error!
When result is false, we usually need a to create a CommonJS require context or add specific rules to the bundler to transform dependency.
import { isValidNodeImport } from "mlly";
// If returns true, we are safe to use `import('some-lib')`
await isValidNodeImport("some-lib", {});
Algorithm:
data: return true (✅ valid) - If is not node:, file: or data:, return false (
❌ invalid).mjs, .cjs, .node or .wasm, return true (✅ valid).js, return false (❌ invalid).esm.js, .es.js, etc) return false (
❌ invalid)package.json file to resolve pathtype: 'module' field is set, return true (✅ valid)true (✅ valid)false (
❌ invalid)Notes:
hasESMSyntaxDetect if code, has usage of ESM syntax (Static import, ESM export and import.meta usage)
import { hasESMSyntax } from "mlly";
hasESMSyntax("export default foo = 123"); // true
hasCJSSyntaxDetect if code, has usage of CommonJS syntax (exports, module.exports, require and global usage)
import { hasCJSSyntax } from "mlly";
hasCJSSyntax("export default foo = 123"); // false
detectSyntaxTests code against both CJS and ESM.
isMixed indicates if both are detected! This is a common case with legacy packages exporting semi-compatible ESM syntax meant to be used by bundlers.
import { detectSyntax } from "mlly";
// { hasESM: true, hasCJS: true, isMixed: true }
detectSyntax('export default require("lodash")');
createCommonJSThis utility creates a compatible CommonJS context that is missing in ECMAScript modules.
import { createCommonJS } from "mlly";
const { __dirname, __filename, require } = createCommonJS(import.meta.url);
Note: require and require.resolve implementation are lazy functions. createRequire will be called on first usage.
Tools to quickly analyze ESM syntax and extract static import/export
findStaticImportsFind all static ESM imports.
Example:
import { findStaticImports } from "mlly";
console.log(
findStaticImports(`
// Empty line
import foo, { bar /* foo */ } from 'baz'
`),
);
Outputs:
[
{
type: "static",
imports: "foo, { bar /* foo */ } ",
specifier: "baz",
code: "import foo, { bar /* foo */ } from 'baz'",
start: 15,
end: 55,
},
];
parseStaticImportParse a dynamic ESM import statement previously matched by findStaticImports.
Example:
import { findStaticImports, parseStaticImport } from "mlly";
const [match0] = findStaticImports(`import baz, { x, y as z } from 'baz'`);
console.log(parseStaticImport(match0));
Outputs:
{
type: 'static',
imports: 'baz, { x, y as z } ',
specifier: 'baz',
code: "import baz, { x, y as z } from 'baz'",
start: 0,
end: 36,
defaultImport: 'baz',
namespacedImport: undefined,
namedImports: { x: 'x', y: 'z' }
}
findDynamicImportsFind all dynamic ESM imports.
Example:
import { findDynamicImports } from "mlly";
console.log(
findDynamicImports(`
const foo = await import('bar')
`),
);
findExportsimport { findExports } from "mlly";
console.log(
findExports(`
export const foo = 'bar'
export { bar, baz }
export default something
`),
);
Outputs:
[
{
type: "declaration",
declaration: "const",
name: "foo",
code: "export const foo",
start: 1,
end: 17,
},
{
type: "named",
exports: " bar, baz ",
code: "export { bar, baz }",
start: 26,
end: 45,
names: ["bar", "baz"],
},
{ type: "default", code: "export default ", start: 46, end: 61 },
];
findExportNamesSame as findExports but returns array of export names.
import { findExportNames } from "mlly";
// [ "foo", "bar", "baz", "default" ]
console.log(
findExportNames(`
export const foo = 'bar'
export { bar, baz }
export default something
`),
);
resolveModuleExportNamesResolves module and reads its contents to extract possible export names using static analyzes.
import { resolveModuleExportNames } from "mlly";
// ["basename", "dirname", ... ]
console.log(await resolveModuleExportNames("mlly"));
Set of utilities to evaluate ESM modules using data: imports
.json loaderevalModuleTransform and evaluates module code using dynamic imports.
import { evalModule } from "mlly";
await evalModule(`console.log("Hello World!")`);
await evalModule(
`
import { reverse } from './utils.mjs'
console.log(reverse('!emosewa si sj'))
`,
{ url: import.meta.url },
);
Options:
resolve optionsurl: File URLloadModuleDynamically loads a module by evaluating source code.
import { loadModule } from "mlly";
await loadModule("./hello.mjs", { url: import.meta.url });
Options are same as evalModule.
transformModuleAll usages of import.meta.url will be replaced with url or from option
import { transformModule } from "mlly";
console.log(transformModule(`console.log(import.meta.url)`), {
url: "test.mjs",
});
Options are same as evalModule.
fileURLToPathSimilar to url.fileURLToPath but also converts windows backslash \ to unix slash / and handles if input is already a path.
import { fileURLToPath } from "mlly";
// /foo/bar.js
console.log(fileURLToPath("file:///foo/bar.js"));
// C:/path
console.log(fileURLToPath("file:///C:/path/"));
pathToFileURLSimilar to url.pathToFileURL but also handles URL input and returns a string with file:// protocol.
import { pathToFileURL } from "mlly";
// /foo/bar.js
console.log(pathToFileURL("foo/bar.js"));
// C:/path
console.log(pathToFileURL("C:\\path"));
normalizeidEnsures id has either of node:, data:, http:, https: or file: protocols.
import { ensureProtocol } from "mlly";
// file:///foo/bar.js
console.log(normalizeid("/foo/bar.js"));
loadURLRead source contents of a URL. (currently only file protocol supported)
import { resolve, loadURL } from "mlly";
const url = await resolve("./index.mjs", { url: import.meta.url });
console.log(await loadURL(url));
toDataURLConvert code to data: URL using base64 encoding.
import { toDataURL } from "mlly";
console.log(
toDataURL(`
// This is an example
console.log('Hello world')
`),
);
interopDefaultReturn the default export of a module at the top-level, alongside any other named exports.
// Assuming the shape { default: { foo: 'bar' }, baz: 'qux' }
import myModule from "my-module";
// Returns { foo: 'bar', baz: 'qux' }
console.log(interopDefault(myModule));
Options:
preferNamespace: In case that default value exists but is not extendable (when is string for example), return input as-is (default is false, meaning default's value is prefered even if cannot be extended)sanitizeURIComponentReplace reserved characters from a segment of URI to make it compatible with rfc2396.
import { sanitizeURIComponent } from "mlly";
// foo_bar
console.log(sanitizeURIComponent(`foo:bar`));
sanitizeFilePathSanitize each path of a file name or path with sanitizeURIComponent for URI compatibility.
import { sanitizeFilePath } from "mlly";
// C:/te_st/_...slug_.jsx'
console.log(sanitizeFilePath("C:\\te#st\\[...slug].jsx"));
parseNodeModulePathParses an absolute file path in node_modules to three segments:
dir: Path to main directory of packagename: Package namesubpath: The optional package subpathIt returns an empty object (with partial keys) if parsing fails.
import { parseNodeModulePath } from "mlly";
// dir: "/src/a/node_modules/"
// name: "lib"
// subpath: "./dist/index.mjs"
const { dir, name, subpath } = parseNodeModulePath(
"/src/a/node_modules/lib/dist/index.mjs",
);
lookupNodeModuleSubpathParses an absolute file path in node_modules and tries to reverse lookup (or guess) the original package exports subpath for it.
import { lookupNodeModuleSubpath } from "mlly";
// subpath: "./utils"
const subpath = lookupNodeModuleSubpath(
"/src/a/node_modules/lib/dist/utils.mjs",
);
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