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fix: Update exports to include CJS types #1595

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Note: the socket.io.js file is the generated output of make socket.io.js, and should not be manually modified.

The kind of change this PR does introduce

Current behaviour

Building a TypeScript project with module: node16 or nodenext causes a compile error because of missing types. See #1589 for more details.

New behaviour

With the changes in this PR, the package.json exports field includes types entries for the import and require specifiers, which enables TypeScript to find the types for both CJS and ESM usages.

In my testing, using the ESM types in the require entry did not work. It's possible I did something wrong, but because of this test result, I enabled declaration output for the CJS build so that the types are produced. This seemed simplest.

@darrachequesne darrachequesne merged commit 605de78 into socketio:main Nov 6, 2023
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tylerbutler added a commit to microsoft/FluidFramework that referenced this pull request Nov 6, 2023
This PR patches socket.io-client and engine.io-client, applying the
changes from socketio/socket.io-client#1595 and
socketio/engine.io-client#711, respectively.

I think this is a safe change because we are using only types from the
package, and the .d.ts/exported API still refers to the real
socket.io-client package, so consumers should see no difference - they
might still hit the same bug we're hitting, but only when using node16
moduleResolution.


[AB#6140](https://dev.azure.com/fluidframework/235294da-091d-4c29-84fc-cdfc3d90890b/_workitems/edit/6140)
@tylerbutler tylerbutler deleted the fix-exports branch November 8, 2023 06:03
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