/esbuild-plugin-file-path-extensions

An esbuild plugin to automatically insert file extensions in your built JavaScript files based on the specified target

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esbuild-plugin-file-path-extensions

An esbuild plugin to automatically insert file extensions in your built JavaScript files based on the specified target

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Description

In order to properly and fully support packaging your code for both CJS and ESM when using esbuild you will want to ensure that all your imports and exports are using their respective file extensions (i.e. .js for CJS and .mjs for ESM) to ensure that NodeJS can always load the appropriate files when they are within the same folder. However, managing this manually is an absolute nightmare and annoyance to do in the source code. This plugin alleviates that issue by automatically appending the file path extensions when building the code.

Installation

You can use the following command to install this package, or replace npm install -D with your package manager of choice.

npm install -D esbuild-plugin-file-path-extensions

Usage

Warning When using this plugin you HAVE to set the bundle option to true for file paths to be resolved correctly. Do note however then when doing this your code will NOT bundle all into 1 file. An example of where this plugin is used and what the output will be after it is used can be found at sapphiredev/framework

Note If you import a file and append a file one of the file extensions js, cjs, mjs, ts, cts, or mts then this plugin will skip that import and use the originally provided extension. This is to ensure that no double file extensions are added.

With esbuild

Add the plugin to your esbuild options, i.e.:

const esbuild = require('esbuild');
const { resolve } = require('path');
const {
  esbuildPluginFilePathExtensions
} = require('esbuild-plugin-file-path-extensions');

await esbuild.build({
  format: 'cjs',
  entryPoints: [resolve(__dirname, './src/index.ts')],
  outdir: resolve(__dirname, './dist'),
  bundle: true,
  plugins: [esbuildPluginFilePathExtensions()]
});

With tsup

Add the plugin to your tsup.config.ts, i.e.:

import { defineConfig } from 'tsup';
import { resolve } from 'path';
import { esbuildPluginFilePathExtensions } from 'esbuild-plugin-file-path-extensions';

await defineConfig({
  format: ['cjs', 'esm'],
  entry: ['src/**/*.ts'],
  outDir: './dist',
  bundle: true,
  esbuildPlugins: [esbuildPluginFilePathExtensions()]
});

Options

The plugin accepts the following options:

  • esm: Boolean, whether the current build is for ESM or not. Defaults to build.initialOptions?.define?.TSUP_FORMAT === '"esm"' in order to account for the cross-target capabilities of tsup.

  • cjsExtension: The extension to apply for CJS code. Defaults to js. Make sure to NOT start with a leading ..

  • esmExtension: The extension to apply for ESM code. Defaults to mjs. Make sure to NOT start with a leading ..

  • filter: This is an advanced use-case option with which you can filter which files esbuild should apply this plugin on

  • namespace: This is an advanced use-case option through which the esbuild namespace can be configured

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Contributors

Please make sure to read the Contributing Guide before making a pull request.

Thank you to all the people who already contributed!