Implement package exports and subpath imports handling #165
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This PR implements smart handling of package exports and subpath imports to distinguish between legacy packages that need
.jsextensions and modern packages withexportsfield that should remain unchanged.Problem
The current implementation adds
.jsextensions to all node_modules imports, but this doesn't work correctly for modern packages that use theexportsfield in theirpackage.json. This causes issues where:lodash) need.jsextensions:'lodash/omit'→'lodash/omit.js'firebase-functions) should remain unchanged:'firebase-functions/v1/https'(already works correctly in ESM)Solution
Added intelligent package detection that checks if a node_modules package has an
exportsfield:Key Changes
hasPackageExports()utility inPathUtil.tsthat safely reads and parsespackage.jsonfiles to detect theexportsfieldreplaceModulePath.tsto check package exports before adding file extensions@types/nodeTesting
This change maintains full backward compatibility while fixing the issue with modern packages that use the
exportsfield.Fixes #129.
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