Typescript Without Compilation
Hi, in this post I will show how to use Typescript with static typings without needing a build step. I have also implemented this in my project SwordCSS.
Installation
We still need to install and configure Typescript though.
$ npm install -D typescript
tsconfig.json
:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"moduleResolution": "node",
"module": "CommonJS",
"target": "ESNext",
"sourceMap": false,
"declaration": false,
"checkJs": true,
"allowJs": true
}
}
You can change the options however you want, but make sure the last four compilerOptions
are the same.
JSDoc
Now, let me give you an introduction to JSDoc. JSDoc is a format for commenting on and annotating Javascript code. Here is how you would use it with Typescript:
//@ts-check
/*
* @function
* @param {string} param1
* @param {number} param2
*/
function doingSomething(param1, param2) {
doSomething(param1, param2)
}
Or at least that is how you would use it with functions. There are some other things you can do, and you can look at what is supported with JSDoc + Typescript.
IMPORTANT You must have //@ts-check
at the top of your file for it to be type checked.
Top comments (3)
why would someone write JSDocs while they have TypeScript? why would you not want a
build
step? if it is a script issue, then you can use concurrentlyPeople may not want a build step because they don't want complexity which may be unnecessary for their project but they still want to statically type it.
I was expecting a browser based compilation step, this post was disappointing