Destructuring require-call breaks code completion
I have an ES6 project (nwjs) with some frontend-libraries (underscore, knockout + more) that I need to import in many files.
For easy access to the libs, I defined a module "commons.js", similar to this:
module.exports = {
_: require('./lib/underscore-min'),
ko: require('./lib/knockout')
};
It allows me to write very compact destructuring require-statements for the libs I need, like:
let {_, ko} = require('./commons');
Now the code works fine, but Webstorm's code checker / completion is not working (e.g. marks _.* statements invalid etc).
If I import the libraries directly, code completion works.
let _ = require('./lib/underscore-min');
So it looks like Webstorm can't handle the import "hop" over commons.
Is there a way to make it work?
I really don't want to repeat the same up to 8 require-calls in tens of files.
Thanks for your help!
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