Yes, do "esModuleInterop": true
in your tsconfig.json. For every flag option that can be passed to the CLI, the same can usually be done this way in the config file. Doing tsc --init
on the command line generates a tsconfig full of comments explaining all of the available options.
EDIT: I've learned that the behavior of esModuleInterop
is dependent on what is set to module
.
If you have "module": "commonjs"
, you only need to enable "esModuleInterop": true
.
If you have "module": "es2015"
or "module": "esnext"
, you also have to enable "allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true
in order to import CommonJS modules (like React) as a default.
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