"use strict"; const Module = require("module"); // use eval to avoid tripping bundlers const xrequire = eval("require"); const createRequireFromPath = Module.createRequire || Module.createRequireFromPath || ((filename, dir) => { // https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/1ae0511b942c01c6e0adff98643d350a395bf101/lib/internal/modules/cjs/loader.js#L748 // https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/1ae0511b942c01c6e0adff98643d350a395bf101/lib/internal/modules/cjs/helpers.js#L16 const m = new Module(filename); m.filename = filename; m.paths = Module._nodeModulePaths(dir); // don't name this require to avoid tripping bundlers function _require(request) { // can't use m.require because there's an internal requireDepth thing // in the native Module implementation return xrequire(resolve(request)); } function resolve(request, options) { return Module._resolveFilename(request, m, false, options); } _require.resolve = resolve; function paths(request) { return Module._resolveLookupPaths(request, m, true); } resolve.paths = paths; _require.main = process.mainModule; _require.extensions = Module._extensions; _require.cache = Module._cache; return _require; }); module.exports = createRequireFromPath;