Reports the use of import declarations with CommonJS exports in any module except for the main module.
If you have multiple entry points or are using js:next
this rule includes an
exceptions
option which you can use to exclude those files from the rule.
- An array of globs. The rule will be omitted from any file that matches a glob
in the options array. For example, the following setting will omit the rule
in the
some-file.js
file.
"import/no-import-module-exports": ["error", {
"exceptions": ["**/*/some-file.js"]
}]
import { stuff } from 'starwars'
module.exports = thing
import * as allThings from 'starwars'
exports.bar = thing
import thing from 'other-thing'
exports.foo = bar
import thing from 'starwars'
const baz = module.exports = thing
console.log(baz)
Given the following package.json:
{
"main": "lib/index.js",
}
import thing from 'other-thing'
export default thing
const thing = require('thing')
module.exports = thing
const thing = require('thing')
exports.foo = bar
import thing from 'otherthing'
console.log(thing.module.exports)
// in lib/index.js
import foo from 'path';
module.exports = foo;
// in some-file.js
// eslint import/no-import-module-exports: ["error", {"exceptions": ["**/*/some-file.js"]}]
import foo from 'path';
module.exports = foo;