import
is a part of ECMAScript 2015 (ES6) standard
and as Amit
above mentioned it is not currently implemented natively in Nodejs.
So you can use transpiler like babel
to run your es6
script
npm install babel
An example based on this answer
app.js
import {helloworld,printName} from './es6'
helloworld();
printName("John");
es6.js
module.exports = {
helloworld: function() { console.log('hello world!'); },
printName: function(name) { console.log(name); }
}
And using require hook
in start.js
require("babel/register");
var app = require("./app.js");
And start your app as
node start.js
EDIT
The above answer was base on babel v5.8.23
. For babel >= v6
Use require hook
in start.js as
require('babel-core/register');
require("./app.js");
Also, transformations are not enabled by default. So you will need to install a preset
. In this case use es2015
npm install babel-preset-es2015
And use it in a .babelrc
file in root folder
{
"presets": ["es2015"]
}
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