Destructuring exported array with `require` causes error
#44,658 opened on 2021年6月18日
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説明
Bug Report
I'm progressively adding TypeScript to an existing JS codebase. In several of our files, there is an existing pattern of exporting arrays like so: module.exports = [A, serializeA].
When requiring and destructuring this export like const [A] = require('./a'), I get an unexpected error Module '"./a"' has no exported member 'A'. ts(2305) which I believe to be a bug.
🔎 Search Terms
module has no exported member TS2305
🕗 Version & Regression Information
- This is the behavior in every version I tried, and I reviewed the FAQ for entries about
module.exports
⏯ Playground Link
Not sure how to repro this in a Playground work Workbench since I believe it requires files and exports/requries.
💻 Code
// a.js
class A {}
module.exports = [A]
// b.js
const [A] = require('./a') // Module '"./a"' has no exported member 'A'. ts(2305)
🙁 Actual behavior
The compiler shows an error
🙂 Expected behavior
The compiler shows no error and the exported array is correctly destructured and the type infered.