I am able to define a module in my html file me.html:
<script type="module" id="DEFAULT_MODULE">
import Atom from './atom.js';
console.log("definition of getAtom")
export default function getAtom(){
return new Atom('atom');
}
console.log("exported getAtom")
</script>
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=> Is it possible to import that "anonymous" module to another module script in the same html file? Or to some "code behind"- JavaScript file that also has been loaded by the me.html file? The export seems to work; at least it does not throw any error.
For the import of the getAtom
method I tried for example:
<script type="module">
import getAtom from '.'; //this line does not work
console.log("usage of getAtom")
var atom = getAtom();
</script>
I would expect some syntax like
import getAtom;
import getAtom from '.';
import getAtom from window;
import getAtom from './me.html';
import getAtom from '.DEFAULT_MODULE';
However, none of these lines worked.
=>What is the correct syntax to reference the "anonymous" module if it is possible at all?
I use Chrome version 63.0.3239.108.
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