The module is the ES module identifier. The path is a series of
nested property names starting from the module object.
The path can be empty, in which case the specification denotes the
namespace import, i.e., import a special object whose fields are all
the exports of the module.
Any element in the path is a property selection from there. A module
import info with one path element is importing that particular value
from the module.
Examples:
// import { Bar as x } from 'foo'
Import("foo", List("Bar"))
// import { Bar as y } from 'foo'// y.Baz
Import("foo", List("Bar", "Baz"))
// import * as x from 'foo' (namespace import)
Import("foo", Nil)
// import x from 'foo' (default import)
Import("foo", List("default"))
Load from a module import.
The
module
is the ES module identifier. Thepath
is a series of nested property names starting from the module object.The path can be empty, in which case the specification denotes the namespace import, i.e., import a special object whose fields are all the exports of the module.
Any element in the path is a property selection from there. A module import info with one path element is importing that particular value from the module.
Examples: