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I'm trying to declare class in other file and and import it as module but i get error Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier
this is what i have already tried:
file1.js
class List
...
export default List;
file2.js
import List from 'file1'
let x = new List();
javascript class import module export
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I'm trying to declare class in other file and and import it as module but i get error Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier
this is what i have already tried:
file1.js
class List
...
export default List;
file2.js
import List from 'file1'
let x = new List();
javascript class import module export
tryimport List from './file1'
– Nikita Umnov
Mar 24 at 12:21
./file1
if the two in same folder
– Zeyad Etman
Mar 24 at 12:21
Possible duplicate of How to export and import class properly in javascript ES6
– Manoj Choudhari
Mar 24 at 12:21
1
@NikitaUmnov that will not help. OP if this is in a browser, you have to make sure your<script>
hastype=module
– Pointy
Mar 24 at 12:21
@manoj the title is promising, the answer is not.
– Jonas Wilms
Mar 24 at 12:23
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I'm trying to declare class in other file and and import it as module but i get error Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier
this is what i have already tried:
file1.js
class List
...
export default List;
file2.js
import List from 'file1'
let x = new List();
javascript class import module export
I'm trying to declare class in other file and and import it as module but i get error Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier
this is what i have already tried:
file1.js
class List
...
export default List;
file2.js
import List from 'file1'
let x = new List();
javascript class import module export
javascript class import module export
asked Mar 24 at 12:19
Michal333Michal333
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tryimport List from './file1'
– Nikita Umnov
Mar 24 at 12:21
./file1
if the two in same folder
– Zeyad Etman
Mar 24 at 12:21
Possible duplicate of How to export and import class properly in javascript ES6
– Manoj Choudhari
Mar 24 at 12:21
1
@NikitaUmnov that will not help. OP if this is in a browser, you have to make sure your<script>
hastype=module
– Pointy
Mar 24 at 12:21
@manoj the title is promising, the answer is not.
– Jonas Wilms
Mar 24 at 12:23
|
show 4 more comments
tryimport List from './file1'
– Nikita Umnov
Mar 24 at 12:21
./file1
if the two in same folder
– Zeyad Etman
Mar 24 at 12:21
Possible duplicate of How to export and import class properly in javascript ES6
– Manoj Choudhari
Mar 24 at 12:21
1
@NikitaUmnov that will not help. OP if this is in a browser, you have to make sure your<script>
hastype=module
– Pointy
Mar 24 at 12:21
@manoj the title is promising, the answer is not.
– Jonas Wilms
Mar 24 at 12:23
try
import List from './file1'
– Nikita Umnov
Mar 24 at 12:21
try
import List from './file1'
– Nikita Umnov
Mar 24 at 12:21
./file1
if the two in same folder– Zeyad Etman
Mar 24 at 12:21
./file1
if the two in same folder– Zeyad Etman
Mar 24 at 12:21
Possible duplicate of How to export and import class properly in javascript ES6
– Manoj Choudhari
Mar 24 at 12:21
Possible duplicate of How to export and import class properly in javascript ES6
– Manoj Choudhari
Mar 24 at 12:21
1
1
@NikitaUmnov that will not help. OP if this is in a browser, you have to make sure your
<script>
has type=module
– Pointy
Mar 24 at 12:21
@NikitaUmnov that will not help. OP if this is in a browser, you have to make sure your
<script>
has type=module
– Pointy
Mar 24 at 12:21
@manoj the title is promising, the answer is not.
– Jonas Wilms
Mar 24 at 12:23
@manoj the title is promising, the answer is not.
– Jonas Wilms
Mar 24 at 12:23
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import List from './file1'
– Nikita Umnov
Mar 24 at 12:21
./file1
if the two in same folder– Zeyad Etman
Mar 24 at 12:21
Possible duplicate of How to export and import class properly in javascript ES6
– Manoj Choudhari
Mar 24 at 12:21
1
@NikitaUmnov that will not help. OP if this is in a browser, you have to make sure your
<script>
hastype=module
– Pointy
Mar 24 at 12:21
@manoj the title is promising, the answer is not.
– Jonas Wilms
Mar 24 at 12:23