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I set the property paths in the tsconfig.json file, like:

"paths": {
  "*": [
    "*",
    "src/*",
    "node_modules/*"
  ],
  "src/*": [ "./src/*" ]
},

And it gets me to be able to take some module more easy: e.g.

- src
  |- moduleA
  |- utils
    |- moduleB

// moduleA
import { something } from 'utils/moduleB'

but after compile I get next path in the moduleB.js:

something = require('utils/moduleB')

instead of relative path:

something = require('./utils/moduleB')

It doesn't work under Node because Node module resolution system knows nothing about utils folder.

So, how can I force tsc to use relative paths here?

Upd: Here is the real example the one of my resulting js file:

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data & utils they are the inner and not externals modules. My question is why tsc doesn't resolve them according to the baseUrl in the compiled files

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  • Possible duplicate of How do I import other TypeScript files?
    – Gntem
    Apr 17, 2017 at 11:05
  • 1
    Unfortunately, It doesn't solve my problem. I want to have got relative paths in the resulting js file.
    – yiooxir
    Apr 17, 2017 at 12:52
  • @yiooxir have you found the solution?
    – Chanlito
    Aug 2, 2017 at 4:35

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