/unimport

Unified utils for auto importing APIs in modules.

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unimport

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Unified utils for auto importing APIs in modules

Features

  • Auto import registed APIs for Vite, Webpack or esbuild powered by unplugin
  • TypeScript declaration file generation
  • Auto import for custom APIs defined under specific directories
  • Auto import for Vue template

Install

# npm
npm install unimport

# yarn
yarn add unimport

# pnpm
pnpm install unimport

Usage

Plugin Usage

Powered by unplugin, unimport provides a plugin interface for bundlers.

Vite / Rollup

// vite.config.js / rollup.config.js
import Unimport from 'unimport/unplugin'

export default {
  plugins: [
    Unimport.vite({ /* plugin options */ })
  ]
}

Webpack

// webpack.config.js
import Unimport from 'unimport/unplugin'

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    Unimport.webpack({ /* plugin options */ })
  ]
}

Programmatic Usage

// ESM
import { createUnimport } from 'unimport'

// CommonJS
const { createUnimport } = require('unimport')
const { injectImports } = createUnimport({
  imports: [{ name: 'fooBar', from: 'test-id' }]
})

// { code: "import { fooBar } from 'test-id';console.log(fooBar())" }
console.log(injectImports('console.log(fooBar())'))

Configurations

Imports Item

Named import
imports: [
  { name: 'ref', from: 'vue' },
  { name: 'useState', as: 'useSignal', from: 'react' },
]

Will be injected as:

import { ref } from 'vue'
import { useState as useSignal } from 'react'
Default import
imports: [
  { name: 'default', as: '_', from: 'lodash' }
]

Will be injected as:

import _ from 'lodash'
Custom Presets

Presets are provides as a shorthand for declaring imports from the same package:

imports: [
  {
    from: 'vue',
    imports: [
      'ref',
      'reactive',
      // ...
    ]
  }
]

Will be equivalent as:

imports: [
  { name: 'ref', from: 'vue' },
  { name: 'reactive', from: 'vue' },
  // ...
]
Built-in Presets

unimport also provides some builtin presets for common libraries:

imports: [
  'vue',
  'pinia',
  'vue-i18n',
  // ...
]

You can check out src/presets for all the options avaliable or refer to the type declration.

Exports Auto Scan

Since unimport v0.7.0, we also support auto scanning the examples from a local installed package, for example:

imports: [
  {
    package: 'h3',
    ignore: ['isStream', /^[A-Z]/, /^[a-z]*$/, r => r.length > 8]
  }
]

This will be expanded into:

imports: [
  {
    "from": "h3",
    "name": "appendHeader",
  },
  {
    "from": "h3",
    "name": "appendHeaders",
  },
  {
    "from": "h3",
    "name": "appendResponseHeader",
  },
  // ...
]

The ignore option is used to filter out the exports, it can be a string, regex or a function that returns a boolean.

By default, the result is strongly cached by the version of the package. You can disable this by setting cache: false.

Type Declarations

Unimport.vite({
  dts: true // or a path to generated file
})

Directory Auto Import

{
  dirs: [
    './composables/*'
  ]
}

Named exports for modules under ./composables/* will be registered for auto imports.

Vue Template Auto Import

In Vue's template, usage of APIs are in different context than plain modules. Thus some custom transformation are required. To enable it, set addons.vueTemplate to true:

Unimport.vite({
  addons: {
    vueTemplate: true
  }
})

Caveats

When auto-import a ref, inline operations won't be auto unwrapped.

export const counter = ref(0)
<template>
  <!-- this is ok -->
  <div>{{ counter }}</div>

  <!-- counter here is a ref, this won't work, volar will throw -->
  <div>{{ counter + 1 }}</div>

  <!-- use this instead -->
  <div>{{ counter.value + 1 }}</div>
</template>

We recommend using Volar for type checking, which will help you to identify the misusage.

💻 Development

  • Clone this repository
  • Enable Corepack using corepack enable (use npm i -g corepack for Node.js < 16.10)
  • Install dependencies using pnpm install
  • Run interactive tests using pnpm dev

License

Made with 💛

Published under MIT License.