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I am using the ES2016 import syntax to load the select2 libray from an npm module (via Webpack):

import 'select2';

This works fine and loads the following file from the node_modules directory.

node_modules/select2/dist/js/select2.js

Now within that directory they have a full version of the library which has some extra functionality I need, it is called:

node_modules/select2/dist/js/select2.full.js

Is there a way to import this without providing the full relative path to my node_modules folder?

I tried:

import 'select2.full'

but no luck.

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Try this:

import 'select2/dist/js/select2.full.js'

I think this is the best you are going to get.

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  • Thanks, that's much better.
    – benb
    Dec 16, 2015 at 16:15
  • You have a typo in your importing example * import 'select2/dist/js/select2.full.js' Mar 4, 2018 at 16:54
  • import 'select2/dist/js/select2.full';
    – alias51
    Nov 8, 2020 at 12:55

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