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Rollup plugin to use relative paths in your project files

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  • rollup-plugin-includepaths

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (rollup-plugin-includepaths) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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rollup-plugin-includepaths

Let you use relative paths in your import directives, like this:

// from src/lib/one/foo.js
import { Foo } from 'one/foo';

// from src/other/two/bar.js
import { Bar } from 'two/bar';

Setup

In your rollup configuration file:

import includePaths from 'rollup-plugin-includepaths';

let includePathOptions = {
    include: {},
    paths: ['src/lib', 'src/other'],
    external: [],
    extensions: ['.js', '.json', '.html']
};

export default {
    entry: './app.js',
    format: 'cjs',
    dest: 'public/app.min.js',
    plugins: [ includePaths(includePathOptions) ],
};

Options:

paths = ['']

An array of source paths in your project where the plugin should look for files

Example: ['src/lib', 'src/foo']

By default, resolve files from working dir

include

A map of module=>path/to/file.js with custom module paths. Used to override the search with a static path (like Browserify does with the "browser" config).

Use this option if you want to skip the file resolution and directly resolve a module name to a given path.

Example:

include: {
    // Import example: import angular from 'angular';
    'angular': 'bower_components/angular/angular.js'
}

external

An array of module names that should be excluded from the bundle (external modules).

By default, all the node built-in modules will be marked as external.

To include the built-ins, you can use the builtins plugin and set this config to an empty array.

Example:

// will not include the module 'angular' in the final bundle
external: ['angular']

extensions

An array of file extensions to look for in the project.

Default: ['.js', '.json']