cypress-io / dtslint

A utility built on TSLint for linting TypeScript declaration (.d.ts) files.

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dtslint tests a TypeScript declaration file for style and correctness. It will install typescript and tslint for you, so this is the only tool you need to test a type definition.

Lint rules new to dtslint are documented in the docs directory.

Setup

If you are working on DefinitelyTyped, read the DefinitelyTyped README.

If you are writing the library in TypeScript, don't use dtslint. Use --declaration to have type definitions generated for you.

If you are a library author, read below.

Add types for a library (not on DefinitelyTyped)

dts-gen may help, but is not required.

Create a types directory. (Name is arbitrary.) Add "types": "types" to your package.json. Read more on bundling types here.

types/index.d.ts

Only index.d.ts needs to be published to NPM. Other files are just for testing. Write your type definitions here. Refer to the handbook or dts-gen's templates for how to do this.

types/tsconfig.json

{
    "compilerOptions": {
        "module": "commonjs",
        "lib": ["es6"],
        "noImplicitAny": true,
        "noImplicitThis": true,
        "strictNullChecks": true,
        "noEmit": true,

        // If the library is an external module (uses `export`), this allows your test file to import "mylib" instead of "./index".
        // If the library is global (cannot be imported via `import` or `require`), leave this out.
        "baseUrl": ".",
        "paths": { "mylib": ["."] }
    }
}

You may extend "lib" to, for example, ["es6", "dom"] if you need those typings. You may also have add "target": "es6" if using certain language features.

types/tslint.json

If you are using the default rules, this is optional.

If present, this will override dtslint's default settings. You can specify new lint rules, or disable some. An example:

{
    "extends": "dtslint/dtslint.json", // Or "dtslint/dt.json" if on DefinitelyTyped
    "rules": {
        "semicolon": false,
        "indent": [true, "tabs"]
    }
}

types/test.ts

You can have any number of test files you want, with any names. See below on what to put in them.

Write tests

A test file should be a piece of sample code that tests using the library. Tests are type-checked, but not run. To assert that an expression is of a given type, use $ExpectType. To assert that an expression causes a compile error, use $ExpectError. (Assertions will be checked by the expect lint rule.)

import { f } from "my-lib"; // f is(n: number) => void

// $ExpectType void
f(1);

// Can also write the assertion on the same line.
f(2); // $ExpectType void

// $ExpectError
f("one");

Specify a TypeScript version

Normally packages will be tested using TypeScript 2.0. To use a newer version, specify it by including a comment like so:

// TypeScript Version: 2.1

For DefinitelyTyped packages, this should go just under the header (on line 5). For bundled typings, this can go on any line (but should be near the top).

Run tests

  • npm install --save-dev dtslint
  • Add to your package.json scripts: "dtslint": "dtslint types"
  • npm run dtslint

Contributing

Build

npm link . # Global 'dts-lint' should now refer to this.
npm run watch

Note: If changing a lint rule, you will have to dtslint --clean because rules are copied into install directories.

Test

Use npm run test to run all tests. To run a single test: node node_modules/tslint/bin/tslint --rules-dir bin/rules --test test/expect.

Publish

production branch

git checkout production
git merge master
npm run build
git add --all
git commit -m "Update bin/"
git push

The production branch is a dependency of DefinitelyTyped and types-publisher.

NPM

TODO

Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

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A utility built on TSLint for linting TypeScript declaration (.d.ts) files.

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