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Yep_Q c3eb7125cc feat: 创建食品订单班演示系统基础框架
详细说明:
- 基于文旅订单班框架复制创建food-order-demo项目
- 修改端口配置为4174避免冲突
- 更新LandingPage为青莳轻食主题(绿色健康风格)
- 重新定义7个食品行业专业Agent:
  * 市场研究专家:轻食市场分析、客群画像
  * 营养配方师:营养成分配比、低卡高蛋白设计
  * 供应链管理专家:有机食材供应、溯源体系
  * 品牌策划师:品牌定位、店铺空间布局
  * 财务分析师:投资预算、ROI分析
  * 运营管理专家:运营流程、品控标准
  * 食品创业导师:中央协调、方案整合
- 创建专用启动脚本start.sh
- 验证系统可正常运行在端口4174
- 实现代码复用率90%,符合预期目标

影响文件: web_frontend/food-order-demo/
技术栈: React 18 + TypeScript + Tailwind CSS + Zustand
2025-09-28 10:32:44 +08:00
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ModuleImporter

by Nicholas C. Zakas

If you find this useful, please consider supporting my work with a donation.

Description

A utility for seamlessly importing modules in Node.js regardless if they are CommonJS or ESM format. Under the hood, this uses import() and relies on Node.js's CommonJS compatibility to work correctly. This ensures that the correct locations and formats are used for CommonJS so you can call one method and not worry about any compatibility issues.

The problem with the default import() is that it always resolves relative to the file location in which it is called. If you want to resolve from a different location, you need to jump through a few hoops to achieve that. This package makes it easy to both resolve and import modules from any directory.

Usage

Node.js

Install using npm or yarn:

npm install @humanwhocodes/module-importer

# or

yarn add @humanwhocodes/module-importer

Import into your Node.js project:

// CommonJS
const { ModuleImporter } = require("@humanwhocodes/module-importer");

// ESM
import { ModuleImporter } from "@humanwhocodes/module-importer";

Bun

Install using this command:

bun add @humanwhocodes/module-importer

Import into your Bun project:

import { ModuleImporter } from "@humanwhocodes/module-importer";

API

After importing, create a new instance of ModuleImporter to start emitting events:

// cwd can be omitted to use process.cwd()
const importer = new ModuleImporter(cwd);

// you can resolve the location of any package
const location = importer.resolve("./some-file.cjs");

// you can also import directly
const module = importer.import("./some-file.cjs");

For both resolve() and import(), you can pass in package names and filenames.

Developer Setup

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Clone your fork
  3. Run npm install to setup dependencies
  4. Run npm test to run tests

License

Apache 2.0