Map default export to module for es-module interoperability #20
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Using es modules (i.e., using
@std/esm
) doesn't work very well with Sails. Most things that sails magically requires are run through this module and it doesn't account for a default export from an es module.When using the following syntax in, e.g.,
./api/policies/dummy.js
:Sails will issue the following complaint:
And an error will be thrown attempting to call
_.bind
on{default: [Function: wrapper]}
(TypeError: Expected a Function).This can apply to config files as well.... the
./config/*.js
aren't really a problem as they use named exports -- this is more for in./config/env/*.js
which the sails generator create as default exports.This PR attempts to rectify this globally for sails by mapping
module.default
tomodule
, if it exists. This will allow for interoperability with es-modules in sails applications.