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Rewrite TypeScript import paths to ES Modules import paths. TypeScript 4.9+!. A fork of ts-transform-import-path-rewrite.

TypeScript 5 note

This library is currently not working with TypeScript 5. See ts-patch note.

Features

Feature Status Note
Add .js extension
Resolving baseUrl
CommonJS main
CommonJS subpath
CommonJS module
ESM single string entry
ESM Subpath imports https://nodejs.org/api/packages.html#subpath-imports
ESM Subpath patterns https://nodejs.org/api/packages.html#subpath-patterns
ESM Conditional exports https://nodejs.org/api/packages.html#conditional-exports

Before:

// Files in `node_modules`.
import 'npmModule';
import 'npmModule/lib';

// Files resolved by `tsconfig.baseUrl`.
import 'subDir/file';
import 'rootFile';

// Relative paths.
import './rootFile';
import './subDir/file';

After:

// Files in `node_modules`.
import '../node_modules/npmModule/dist/main.js';
import '../node_modules/npmModule/lib.js';

// Files resolved by `tsconfig.baseUrl`.
import './subDir/file.js';
import './rootFile.js';

// Relative paths.
import './rootFile.js';
import './subDir/file.js';

Usage

See example for a runnable project.

  • Install ts-patch and follow its instructions.
  • Use this project as a plugin of ts-patch.

An example tsconfig.json

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "declaration": true,
    "newLine": "lf",
    "strict": true,
    "module": "ESNext",
    "moduleResolution": "node",
    "outDir": "./dist",
    "baseUrl": "src",
    "rootDir": "./src",
    "plugins": [
      {
        "transform": "ts-transform-esm-import",
        "after": true,
        "afterDeclarations": true,
        "type": "config",

        "rootDir": "./src",
        "outDir": "./dist",
        "resolvers": [{ "dir": "./src", "sourceDir": true }, { "dir": "./node_modules" }]
      }
    ]
  }
}

Options

  • rootDir source files root directory, should be the rootDir in tsconfig.json.
  • outDir output directory, should be the outDir in tsconfig.json.
  • after, afterDeclarations, type see ts-patch Options.
  • resolvers a list of resolvers that define how imports are transformed.
    • dir: string search location for imports.
    • (Optional) sourceDir: boolean whether search location contains source files (ts files).
    • (Optional) filter: string regex string, run resolver only when filter tests true
    • (Optional) mode: string overrides default resolving mode, possible values:
      • addExt only adds extensions to imports.

Resolver examples

To transform imports in node_modules:

{
  "rootDir": "./src",
  "outDir": "./dist",
  "resolvers": [{ "dir": "./node_modules" }]
}

To transform imports using TypeScript baseUrl, set sourceDir to true, which indicates that we are travelling inside the source directory:

{
  "rootDir": "./src",
  "outDir": "./dist",
  "resolvers": [{ "dir": "./src", "sourceDir": true }]
}

To apply a resolver only on a subset of imports, use the filter field (a regex value). For example, to rewrite imports starting with @myOrg/:

{
  "rootDir": "./src",
  "outDir": "./dist",
  "resolvers": [{ "dir": "./node_modules", "filter": "^@myOrg/" }]
}

Sometimes the default resolving mode might confuse you. You can override it via the mode field. Currently, only one option (addExt) is supported, which simply adds a .js extension if needed.

{
  "rootDir": "./src",
  "outDir": "./dist",
  "resolvers": [{ "dir": "./node_modules", "mode": "addExt" }]
}

You can combine multiple resolvers. For example, to do the following things altogether:

  • Add missing .js extensions to all imports starting with @myOrg/
  • Transform imports using TypeScript baseUrl
  • Transform imports in node_modules

Use the following config:

{
  "rootDir": "./src",
  "outDir": "./dist",
  "resolvers": [
    { "dir": "./node_modules", "filter": "^@myOrg/", "mode": "addExt" },
    { "dir": "./src", "sourceDir": true },
    { "dir": "./node_modules" }
  ]
}

FAQ

Import paths not rewritten

Make sure your module field in tsconfig.json is not commonjs, esnext is recommended.

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