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| # @rollup/plugin-node-resolve |
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| 🍣 A Rollup plugin which locates modules using the [Node resolution algorithm](https://nodejs.org/api/modules.html#modules_all_together), for using third party modules in `node_modules` |
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| ## Requirements |
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| This plugin requires an [LTS](https://github.com/nodejs/Release) Node version (v14.0.0+) and Rollup v2.78.0+. |
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| ## Install |
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| Using npm: |
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| ```console |
| npm install @rollup/plugin-node-resolve --save-dev |
| ``` |
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| ## Usage |
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| Create a `rollup.config.js` [configuration file](https://www.rollupjs.org/guide/en/#configuration-files) and import the plugin: |
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| ```js |
| import { nodeResolve } from '@rollup/plugin-node-resolve'; |
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| export default { |
| input: 'src/index.js', |
| output: { |
| dir: 'output', |
| format: 'cjs' |
| }, |
| plugins: [nodeResolve()] |
| }; |
| ``` |
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| Then call `rollup` either via the [CLI](https://www.rollupjs.org/guide/en/#command-line-reference) or the [API](https://www.rollupjs.org/guide/en/#javascript-api). |
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| ## Package entrypoints |
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| This plugin supports the package entrypoints feature from node js, specified in the `exports` or `imports` field of a package. Check the [official documentation](https://nodejs.org/api/packages.html#packages_package_entry_points) for more information on how this works. This is the default behavior. In the abscence of these fields, the fields in `mainFields` will be the ones to be used. |
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| ## Options |
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| ### `exportConditions` |
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| Type: `Array[...String]`<br> |
| Default: `[]` |
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| Additional conditions of the package.json exports field to match when resolving modules. By default, this plugin looks for the `['default', 'module', 'import', 'development|production']` conditions when resolving imports. If neither the `development` or `production` conditions are provided it will default to `production` - or `development` if `NODE_ENV` is set to a value other than `production`. |
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| When using `@rollup/plugin-commonjs` v16 or higher, this plugin will use the `['default', 'module', 'require']` conditions when resolving require statements. |
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| Setting this option will add extra conditions on top of the default conditions. See https://nodejs.org/api/packages.html#packages_conditional_exports for more information. |
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| In order to get the [resolution behavior of Node.js](https://nodejs.org/api/packages.html#packages_conditional_exports), set this to `['node']`. |
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| ### `browser` |
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| Type: `Boolean`<br> |
| Default: `false` |
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| If `true`, instructs the plugin to use the browser module resolutions in `package.json` and adds `'browser'` to `exportConditions` if it is not present so browser conditionals in `exports` are applied. If `false`, any browser properties in package files will be ignored. Alternatively, a value of `'browser'` can be added to both the `mainFields` and `exportConditions` options, however this option takes precedence over `mainFields`. |
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| > This option does not work when a package is using [package entrypoints](https://nodejs.org/api/packages.html#packages_package_entry_points) |
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| ### `moduleDirectories` |
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| Type: `Array[...String]`<br> |
| Default: `['node_modules']` |
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| A list of directory names in which to recursively look for modules. |
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| ### `modulePaths` |
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| Type: `Array[...String]`<br> |
| Default: `[]` |
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| A list of absolute paths to additional locations to search for modules. [This is analogous to setting the `NODE_PATH` environment variable for node](https://nodejs.org/api/modules.html#loading-from-the-global-folders). |
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| ### `dedupe` |
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| Type: `Array[...String]`<br> |
| Default: `[]` |
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| An `Array` of modules names, which instructs the plugin to force resolving for the specified modules to the root `node_modules`. Helps to prevent bundling the same package multiple times if package is imported from dependencies. |
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| ```js |
| dedupe: ['my-package', '@namespace/my-package']; |
| ``` |
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| This will deduplicate bare imports such as: |
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| ```js |
| import 'my-package'; |
| import '@namespace/my-package'; |
| ``` |
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| And it will deduplicate deep imports such as: |
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| ```js |
| import 'my-package/foo.js'; |
| import '@namespace/my-package/bar.js'; |
| ``` |
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| ### `extensions` |
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| Type: `Array[...String]`<br> |
| Default: `['.mjs', '.js', '.json', '.node']` |
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| Specifies the extensions of files that the plugin will operate on. |
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| ### `jail` |
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| Type: `String`<br> |
| Default: `'/'` |
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| Locks the module search within specified path (e.g. chroot). Modules defined outside this path will be ignored by this plugin. |
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| ### `mainFields` |
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| Type: `Array[...String]`<br> |
| Default: `['module', 'main']`<br> |
| Valid values: `['browser', 'jsnext:main', 'module', 'main']` |
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| Specifies the properties to scan within a `package.json`, used to determine the bundle entry point. The order of property names is significant, as the first-found property is used as the resolved entry point. If the array contains `'browser'`, key/values specified in the `package.json` `browser` property will be used. |
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| ### `preferBuiltins` |
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| Type: `Boolean | (module: string) => boolean`<br> |
| Default: `true` (with warnings if a builtin module is used over a local version. Set to `true` to disable warning.) |
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| If `true`, the plugin will prefer built-in modules (e.g. `fs`, `path`). If `false`, the plugin will look for locally installed modules of the same name. |
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| Alternatively, you may pass in a function that returns a boolean to confirm whether the plugin should prefer built-in modules. e.g. |
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| ```js |
| preferBuiltins: (module) => module !== 'punycode'; |
| ``` |
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| will not treat `punycode` as a built-in module |
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| ### `modulesOnly` |
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| Type: `Boolean`<br> |
| Default: `false` |
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| If `true`, inspect resolved files to assert that they are ES2015 modules. |
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| ### `resolveOnly` |
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| Type: `Array[...String|RegExp] | (module: string) => boolean`<br> |
| Default: `null` |
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| An `Array` which instructs the plugin to limit module resolution to those whose names match patterns in the array. _Note: Modules not matching any patterns will be marked as external._ |
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| Alternatively, you may pass in a function that returns a boolean to confirm whether the module should be included or not. |
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| Examples: |
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| - `resolveOnly: ['batman', /^@batcave\/.*$/]` |
| - `resolveOnly: module => !module.includes('joker')` |
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| ### `rootDir` |
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| Type: `String`<br> |
| Default: `process.cwd()` |
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| Specifies the root directory from which to resolve modules. Typically used when resolving entry-point imports, and when resolving deduplicated modules. Useful when executing rollup in a package of a mono-repository. |
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| ``` |
| // Set the root directory to be the parent folder |
| rootDir: path.join(process.cwd(), '..') |
| ``` |
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| ### `ignoreSideEffectsForRoot` |
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| Type: `Boolean`<br> |
| Default: `false` |
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| If you use the `sideEffects` property in the package.json, by default this is respected for files in the root package. Set to `true` to ignore the `sideEffects` configuration for the root package. |
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| ### `allowExportsFolderMapping` |
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| Older Node versions supported exports mappings of folders like |
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| ```json |
| { |
| "exports": { |
| "./foo/": "./dist/foo/" |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
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| This was deprecated with Node 14 and removed in Node 17, instead it is recommended to use exports patterns like |
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| ```json |
| { |
| "exports": { |
| "./foo/*": "./dist/foo/*" |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
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| But for backwards compatibility this behavior is still supported by enabling the `allowExportsFolderMapping` (defaults to `true`). |
| The default value might change in a futur major release. |
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| ## Preserving symlinks |
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| This plugin honours the rollup [`preserveSymlinks`](https://rollupjs.org/guide/en/#preservesymlinks) option. |
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| ## Using with @rollup/plugin-commonjs |
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| Since most packages in your node_modules folder are probably legacy CommonJS rather than JavaScript modules, you may need to use [@rollup/plugin-commonjs](https://github.com/rollup/plugins/tree/master/packages/commonjs): |
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| ```js |
| // rollup.config.js |
| import { nodeResolve } from '@rollup/plugin-node-resolve'; |
| import commonjs from '@rollup/plugin-commonjs'; |
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| export default { |
| input: 'main.js', |
| output: { |
| file: 'bundle.js', |
| format: 'iife', |
| name: 'MyModule' |
| }, |
| plugins: [nodeResolve(), commonjs()] |
| }; |
| ``` |
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| ## Resolving Built-Ins (like `fs`) |
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| By default this plugin will prefer built-ins over local modules, marking them as external. |
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| See [`preferBuiltins`](#preferbuiltins). |
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| To provide stubbed versions of Node built-ins, use a plugin like [rollup-plugin-node-polyfills](https://github.com/ionic-team/rollup-plugin-node-polyfills) and set `preferBuiltins` to `false`. e.g. |
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| ```js |
| import { nodeResolve } from '@rollup/plugin-node-resolve'; |
| import nodePolyfills from 'rollup-plugin-node-polyfills'; |
| export default ({ |
| input: ..., |
| plugins: [ |
| nodePolyfills(), |
| nodeResolve({ preferBuiltins: false }) |
| ], |
| external: builtins, |
| output: ... |
| }) |
| ``` |
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| ## Resolving Require Statements |
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| According to [NodeJS module resolution](https://nodejs.org/api/packages.html#packages_package_entry_points) `require` statements should resolve using the `require` condition in the package exports field, while es modules should use the `import` condition. |
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| The node resolve plugin uses `import` by default, you can opt into using the `require` semantics by passing an extra option to the resolve function: |
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| ```js |
| this.resolve(importee, importer, { |
| skipSelf: true, |
| custom: { 'node-resolve': { isRequire: true } } |
| }); |
| ``` |
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| ## Resolve Options |
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| After this plugin resolved an import id to its target file in `node_modules`, it will invoke `this.resolve` again with the resolved id. It will pass the following information in the resolve options: |
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| ```js |
| this.resolve(resolved.id, importer, { |
| custom: { |
| 'node-resolve': { |
| resolved, // the object with information from node.js resolve |
| importee // the original import id |
| } |
| } |
| }); |
| ``` |
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| Your plugin can use the `importee` information to map an original import to its resolved file in `node_modules`, in a plugin hook such as `resolveId`. |
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| The `resolved` object contains the resolved id, which is passed as the first parameter. It also has a property `moduleSideEffects`, which may contain the value from the npm `package.json` field `sideEffects` or `null`. |
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| ## Meta |
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| [CONTRIBUTING](/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) |
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| [LICENSE (MIT)](/LICENSE) |