Reputation: 1850
My requirement is to convert JSON object to string. For this, simply JSON.stringify() doesn't work here because it contains circular references. I searched on the internet then I found a package which does this work for me. But in the usage of the package it is mentioned like const safeJsonStringify = require('safe-json-stringify');
. But here the problem is that in Angualar 4 doesn't support require()
function anymore. In latest versions of Angular (from version 2), we have import
statements. It is like if we have a class is exported in the package then we can directly import that class from the package.
Any suggestions ??
Thanks in advance!!
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1461
Reputation: 2947
Try something like:
import * as SafeJsonStringify from 'safe-json-stringify'
This way your import statement
can act (in some ways) as a typical require()
, as shown in the documentation.
Note: SafeJsonStrinfigy
is a value of your choice: you can name it as you like.
Upvotes: 3