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Using inject with target=es6 -> export error #3343
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This feels more like a work-around than a proper solution I'm looking for, as it requires me to duplicate all shims into the build options. |
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I'm trying to use
inject
to shim some functions while targeting es6, but I am getting the following error due to theexport { fn as name }
syntax:Using a string as a module namespace identifier name is not supported in the configured target environment ("es2015")
Playground reproduction using the process.cwd example shim from the docs. Removing
target=es6
from the compiler options makes it build as expected.I've been trying alternatives (such as
export default { name: fn }
,module.exports = { name: fn }
) but using them causes esbuild to not use the shim. (export let name = fn
does work, however the name cannot contain dots in that case).Any advice would be appreciated 🙏
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