Transform external imports into global variables like Rollup's output.globals
option. See rollup/rollup#2374
npm install -D rollup-plugin-external-globals
import externalGlobals from "rollup-plugin-external-globals";
export default {
input: ["entry.js"],
output: {
dir: "dist",
format: "es"
},
plugins: [
externalGlobals({
jquery: "$"
})
]
};
The above config transforms
import jq from "jquery";
console.log(jq(".test"));
into
console.log($(".test"));
It also transforms dynamic import:
import("jquery")
.then($ => {
$ = $.default || $;
console.log($(".test"));
});
// transformed
Promise.resolve($)
.then($ => {
$ = $.default || $;
console.log($(".test"));
});
Note: when using dynamic import, you should notice that in ES module, the resolved object is aways a module namespace, but the global variable might be not.
Note: this plugin only works with import/export syntax. If you are using a module loader transformer e.g.
rollup-plugin-commonjs
, you have to put this plugin after the transformer plugin.
This module exports a single function.
const plugin = createPlugin(
globals: Object | Function,
{
include?: Array,
exclude?: Array,
dynamicWrapper?: Function,
constBindings?: Boolean
} = {}
);
globals
is a moduleId
/variableName
map. For example, to map jquery
module to $
:
const globals = {
jquery: "$"
}
or provide a function that takes the moduleId
and returns the variableName
.
const globals = (id) => {
if (id === "jquery") {
return "$";
}
}
include
is an array of glob patterns. If defined, only matched files would be transformed.
exclude
is an array of glob patterns. Matched files would not be transformed.
dynamicWrapper
is used to specify dynamic imports. Below is the default.
const dynamicWrapper = (id) => {
return `Promise.resolve(${id})`;
}
Virtual modules are always transformed.
constBindings
is a boolean. If true, the plugin will use const
instead of var
to declare the variable. This usually happens when you try to re-export the global variable. Default is false.
-
0.11.0 (Jun 27, 2024)
- Fix: local variable conflict in export declaration.
- Change: don't throw on parse error.
-
0.10.0 (Apr 5, 2024)
- Add:
exports
field in package.json to export typescript declaration.
- Add:
-
0.9.2 (Jan 21, 2024)
- Fix: support rollup 4.9.6.
-
0.9.1 (Nov 19, 2023)
- Fix: type declaration.
-
0.9.0 (Oct 28, 2023)
- Breaking: bump to rollup@4.
-
0.8.0 (May 12, 2023)
- Bump dependencies. Update to magic-string@0.30
-
0.7.2 (mar 9, 2023)
- Add: typescript declaration.
-
0.7.0 (Nov 21, 2022)
- Breaking: bump to rollup@3.
-
0.6.1 (Oct 21, 2020)
- Fix: add an extra assignment when exporting globals.
-
0.6.0 (Aug 14, 2020)
- Breaking: bump to rollup@2.
-
0.5.0 (Dec 8, 2019)
- Add:
dynamicWrapper
option. - Add: now
globals
can be a function. - Bump dependencies/peer dependencies.
- Add:
-
0.4.0 (Sep 24, 2019)
- Add: transform dynamic imports i.e.
import("foo")
=>Promise.resolve(FOO)
.
- Add: transform dynamic imports i.e.
-
0.3.1 (Jun 6, 2019)
- Fix: all export-from statements are incorrectly transformed.
- Bump dependencies.
-
0.3.0 (Mar 25, 2019)
- Fix: temporary variable name conflicts.
- Breaking: transform virtual modules. Now the plugin transforms proxy modules generated by commonjs plugin.
- Bump dependencies.
-
0.2.1 (Oct 2, 2018)
- Fix: don't skip export statement.
-
0.2.0 (Sep 12, 2018)
- Change: use
transform
hook. - Add: rewrite conflicted variable names.
- Add: handle export from.
- Change: use
-
0.1.0 (Aug 5, 2018)
- Initial release.