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var BuiltInNodeModules = map[string]bool{ "assert": true, "async_hooks": true, "buffer": true, "child_process": true, "cluster": true, "console": true, "constants": true, "crypto": true, "dgram": true, "dns": true, "domain": true, "events": true, "fs": true, "http": true, "http2": true, "https": true, "inspector": true, "module": true, "net": true, "os": true, "path": true, "perf_hooks": true, "process": true, "punycode": true, "querystring": true, "readline": true, "repl": true, "stream": true, "string_decoder": true, "sys": true, "timers": true, "tls": true, "trace_events": true, "tty": true, "url": true, "util": true, "v8": true, "vm": true, "worker_threads": true, "zlib": true, }
Functions ¶
func IsPackagePath ¶ added in v0.5.20
Package paths are loaded from a "node_modules" directory. Non-package paths are relative or absolute paths.
Types ¶
type DataURL ¶ added in v0.8.57
type DataURL struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func ParseDataURL ¶ added in v0.8.57
func (DataURL) DecodeData ¶ added in v0.8.57
func (DataURL) DecodeMIMEType ¶ added in v0.8.57
type DebugMeta ¶ added in v0.9.3
type DebugMeta struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
type PathPair ¶ added in v0.7.0
type PathPair struct { // Either secondary will be empty, or primary will be "module" and secondary // will be "main" Primary logger.Path Secondary logger.Path }
Path resolution is a mess. One tricky issue is the "module" override for the "main" field in "package.json" files. Bundlers generally prefer "module" over "main" but that breaks packages that export a function in "main" for use with "require()", since resolving to "module" means an object will be returned. We attempt to handle this automatically by having import statements resolve to "module" but switch that out later for "main" if "require()" is used too.
func (*PathPair) HasSecondary ¶ added in v0.7.0
type ResolveResult ¶ added in v0.4.6
type ResolveResult struct { PathPair PathPair // If this was resolved by a plugin, the plugin gets to store its data here PluginData interface{} // If not empty, these should override the default values JSXFactory []string // Default if empty: "React.createElement" JSXFragment []string // Default if empty: "React.Fragment" DifferentCase *fs.DifferentCase // If present, any ES6 imports to this file can be considered to have no side // effects. This means they should be removed if unused. PrimarySideEffectsData *SideEffectsData IsExternal bool // If true, the class field transform should use Object.defineProperty(). UseDefineForClassFieldsTS config.MaybeBool // If true, unused imports are retained in TypeScript code. This matches the // behavior of the "importsNotUsedAsValues" field in "tsconfig.json" when the // value is not "remove". PreserveUnusedImportsTS bool // This is the "type" field from "package.json" ModuleType config.ModuleType }
type Resolver ¶
type Resolver interface { Resolve(sourceDir string, importPath string, kind ast.ImportKind) (result *ResolveResult, debug DebugMeta) ResolveAbs(absPath string) *ResolveResult PrettyPath(path logger.Path) string // This tries to run "Resolve" on a package path as a relative path. If // successful, the user just forgot a leading "./" in front of the path. ProbeResolvePackageAsRelative(sourceDir string, importPath string, kind ast.ImportKind) *ResolveResult }
type SideEffectsData ¶ added in v0.11.8
type TSConfigJSON ¶ added in v0.7.22
type TSConfigJSON struct { AbsPath string // The absolute path of "compilerOptions.baseUrl" BaseURL *string // This is used if "Paths" is non-nil. It's equal to "BaseURL" except if // "BaseURL" is missing, in which case it is as if "BaseURL" was ".". This // is to implement the "paths without baseUrl" feature from TypeScript 4.1. // More info: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/31869 BaseURLForPaths string // The verbatim values of "compilerOptions.paths". The keys are patterns to // match and the values are arrays of fallback paths to search. Each key and // each fallback path can optionally have a single "*" wildcard character. // If both the key and the value have a wildcard, the substring matched by // the wildcard is substituted into the fallback path. The keys represent // module-style path names and the fallback paths are relative to the // "baseUrl" value in the "tsconfig.json" file. Paths map[string][]string JSXFactory []string JSXFragmentFactory []string UseDefineForClassFields config.MaybeBool PreserveImportsNotUsedAsValues bool }
func ParseTSConfigJSON ¶ added in v0.7.22
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