# import-x/no-nodejs-modules Forbid the use of Node.js builtin modules. Can be useful for client-side web projects that do not have access to those modules. ## Options This rule supports the following options: - `allow`: Array of names of allowed modules. Defaults to an empty array. ## Rule Details ### Fail ```js import fs from 'fs' import path from 'path' var fs = require('fs') var path = require('path') ``` ### Pass ```js import _ from 'lodash' import foo from 'foo' import foo from './foo' var _ = require('lodash') var foo = require('foo') var foo = require('./foo') /* eslint import-x/no-nodejs-modules: ["error", {"allow": ["path"]}] */ import path from 'path' ``` ## When Not To Use It If you have a project that is run mainly or partially using Node.js.