rewrite-imports 
A tiny (349B) utility to transform various import statements into require() calls, using regular expressions.
Looking for something more backwards compatible?
Check outv1.4.0which does not rely on destructured assignment!
Caveats
This module returns a string and does not provide a runtime nor does it evaluate the output.
:bulb: For this behavior, use
rewrite-moduleor check out@taskr/esnextfor an example.
The output requires a JavaScript runtime that supports require calls and destructuring assignments with Objects.
- At least - Node 6.xis required
- Or, for browsers: 
If you have false positives, you may want to use an AST to find actual import statements before transformation.
Check out an example implementation.
Install
$ npm install --save rewrite-importsUsage
import { rewrite } from 'rewrite-imports';
// or
const { rewrite } = require('rewrite-imports');
rewrite(`import foo from '../bar'`);
//=> const foo = require('../bar');
rewrite(`import { foo } from 'bar'`);
//=> const { foo } = require('bar');
rewrite(`import * as path from 'path';`);
//=> const path = require('path');
rewrite(`import { foo as bar, baz as bat, lol } from 'quz';`);
//=> const { foo:bar, baz:bat, lol } = require('quz');
rewrite(`import foobar, { foo as FOO, bar } from 'foobar';`);
//=> const foobar = require('foobar');
//=> const { foo:FOO, bar } = foobar;API
rewrite(input, fn)
input
Type: String
The import statement(s) or the code containing import statement(s).
See MDN for valid
importstatement syntax.
fn
Type: String
Default: 'require'
The require-like function name to use. Defaults to require but you may choose to pass the name of a custom shim function; for example, __webpack_require__ may work for webpack in the browser.
License
MIT © Luke Edwards
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