Does not work with Embroider
See original GitHub issueAn Ember app with true-myth
does not build with Embroider v0.22.0
.
There was a recent call to try out Embroider, so we did just that. One surprising result is that importing true-myth
prevented our build from completing. We had to make a local copy of the library and changing all our imports.
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Ah, that’s very helpful, and I know what the problem is. Embroider follows Node’s module resolution, and the nested modules are not currently exposed in a way that resolves correctly for that (it would need to be in the root). I’ll think on the right solution here and cut a major with the fix in the near future!
Release as part of v5. @tansongyang @kiwi-josh would you good folks mind confirming this works as expected with Embroider (or even just a more basic ember-auto-import) usage now? I tested on my end and it should, since it no longer has any Ember-specific behavior to it at all, but it would be good to know if it doesn’t for some reason!