Import JSON Files
Modern.js supports import JSON files in code, and also supports import YAML and Toml files and converting them to JSON format.
JSON file
You can import JSON files directly in JavaScript files.
Example
example.json
{
"name": "foo",
"items": [1, 2]
}
index.js
import example from './example.json';
console.log(example.name); // 'foo';
console.log(example.items); // [1, 2];
Named Import
Modern.js does not support importing JSON files via named import yet:
import { name } from './example.json';
YAML file
YAML is a data serialization language commonly used for writing configuration files.
You can directly import .yaml
or .yml
files in JavaScript and they will be automatically converted to JSON format.
Example
example.yaml
---
hello: world
foo:
bar: baz
import example from './example.yaml';
console.log(example.hello); // 'world';
console.log(example.foo); // { bar: 'baz' };
Add type declaration
When you import a YAML file in your TypeScript code, please create a src/global.d.ts
file in your project and add the corresponding type declaration:
src/global.d.ts
declare module '*.yaml' {
const content: Record<string, any>;
export default content;
}
declare module '*.yml' {
const content: Record<string, any>;
export default content;
}
Toml file
Toml is a semantically explicit, easy-to-read configuration file format.
You can directly import .toml
files in JavaScript and it will be automatically converted to JSON format.
Example
example.toml
hello = "world"
[foo]
bar = "baz"
import example from './example.toml';
console.log(example.hello); // 'world';
console.log(example.foo); // { bar: 'baz' };
Add type declaration
When you import Toml files in TypeScript code, please create a src/global.d.ts
file in your project and add the corresponding type declarations:
src/global.d.ts
declare module '*.toml' {
const content: Record<string, any>;
export default content;
}