Related issues:
run bash init.sh
In src/index.ts
:
import createElement from 'inferno-create-element'
import Component from 'inferno-component'
console.log(createElement)
console.log(Component)
createElement
and Component
should have the value of the related package default export.
Though, if you run node dist/bundle.js
, you'll get undefined
If you check out the compiled file, you will see something like:
const inferno_create_element_1 = __webpack_require__(3);
const inferno_component_1 = __webpack_require__(2);
console.log(inferno_create_element_1.default);
console.log(inferno_component_1.default);
But, rollup (which is used by Inferno) doesn't export any default:
true ? module.exports = factory(__webpack_require__(0)) :
typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define(['inferno'], factory) :
(global.Inferno = global.Inferno || {}, global.Inferno.createElement = factory(global.Inferno));
An alternative is to use the following import statements:
import * as createElement from 'inferno-create-element'
import * as Component from 'inferno-component'
console.log(createElement)
console.log(Component)
But by using this, typescript expects Objects and the module signatures are wrong, and therefore blocking the compilation.
For example, you won't be able to extend Component
, because it's not recognized as a class.
- [email protected]
- webpack@^2.1.0-beta.25
- trueadm/inferno#master