I have a library which was used as follows
import { Foo } from '@me/core';
const foo = new Foo();
The package.json
of that library looks like
"name": "@me/core",
"version": "1.0.0",
"main": "dist/index.js",
"types": "dist/index.d.ts",
"license": "MIT",
...
With dist/index.js
its entrypoint. Now, however, I would provide an import for NodeJs projects only and one for web projects. Ideally I would have something like this for NodeJs
import { Foo } from '@me/core/nodejs';
and if you're working on a web-project you could do
import { Foo } from '@me/core/web';
My understanding is that both @me/core/nodejs
and @me/core/web
will be different NPM packages this way, which is not what I want. I want it to be in 1 npm package.
I tried to changed the library's index.ts file, from
export * from './foo';
into
import * as nodejs from './nodejs';
import * as web from './web';
export { web, nodejs };
This actually works, but I have to use it now (in a NODEJS project) as follows
import { nodejs } from '@me/core';
const foo = new nodejs.Foo();
Is there maybe a way to import this such that I don't need the nodejs
everytime?
As you can see I'm not so sure what I should do here so any help would be appreciated!
UPDATE: Based on the suggestions by @Klaycon I see the following error: