esm
The brilliantly simple, babel-less, bundle-less ECMAScript module loader.
esm
is the world’s most advanced ECMAScript module loader. This fast, production ready, zero dependency loader is all you need to support ECMAScript modules in Node 6+. See the release post and video for details!
Install
- New projects
Run npm init esm
or yarn create esm
.
Use the -y
flag to answer “yes” to all prompts.
- Existing projects
Run npm i esm
or yarn add esm
.
Getting started
There are two ways to enable esm
.
- Enable
esm
for packages:
Use esm
to load the main ES module and export it as CommonJS.
__index.js__
```js
// Set options as a parameter, environment variable, or rc file.
require = require("esm")(module/*, options*/)
module.exports = require("./main.js")
```
__main.js__
```js
// ESM syntax is supported.
export {}
```
:bulb: These files are automagically created with `npm init esm` or `yarn create esm`.
-
Enable
esm
for local runs:node -r esm main.js
Omit the filename to enable
esm
in the REPL.
Features
By default, percent CJS interoperability is enabled so you can get stuff done.
.mjs
files are limited to basic functionality without support for esm
options.
Out of the box esm
just works, no configuration necessary, and supports:
- Passing all applicable test262 compliance tests
-
import
/export
import.meta
- Dynamic
import
- Live bindings
- File URI scheme
- Node
stdin
,--eval
,--print
flags - Node
--check
flag (Node 10+)
Options
Specify options with one of the following:
-
"esm"
field inpackage.json
- CJS/ESM in an
.esmrc.js
,.esmrc.cjs
, or.esmrc.mjs
file -
JSON6 in an
.esmrc
or.esmrc.json
file - JSON6 or file path in the
ESM_OPTIONS
environment variable -
ESM_DISABLE_CACHE
environment variable
{ | |||||||||||||||||||||||
"cjs":true |
A boolean or object for toggling CJS features in ESM.Features
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
"mainFields":["main"] |
An array of fields checked when importing a package. |
||||||||||||||||||||||
"mode":"auto" |
A string mode:
|
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"await":false |
A boolean for top-level |
||||||||||||||||||||||
"force":false |
A boolean to apply these options to all module loads. |
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"wasm":false |
A boolean for WebAssembly module support. (Node 8+) |
||||||||||||||||||||||
} |
DevOpts
{ | |
"cache":true |
A boolean for toggling cache creation or a cache directory path. |
"sourceMap":false |
A boolean for including inline source maps. |
} |
Tips
Bundling
- For bundlers like
browserify
+esmify
,parcel-bundler
, andwebpack
add a"module"
field topackage.json
pointing to the main ES module.json "main": "index.js", "module": "main.js"
This is automagically done with npm init esm
or yarn create esm
.
Extensions
- Enable
esm
forwallaby.js
following their integration example.
Loading
Load
esm
before loaders/monitors like@babel/register
,newrelic
,sqreen
, andts-node
.-
Load
esm
forjasmine
using the"helpers"
field injasmine.json
:"helpers": [ "node_modules/esm" ]
-
Load
esm
with “node-args" options of:-
pm2
:--node-args="-r esm"
-
Load
esm
with “require” options ofava
,mocha
,nodemon
,nyc
,qunit
,tape
, andwebpack
.
Builtin require
cannot sideload .mjs
files. However, .js
files
can be sideloaded or .mjs
files may be loaded with dynamic import
.