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Rollup plugin for typescript with compiler errors.

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Rollup plugin for typescript with compiler errors.

This is a rewrite of original rollup-plugin-typescript, starting and borrowing from this fork.

This version is somewhat slower than original, but it will print out typescript syntactic and semantic diagnostic messages (the main reason for using typescript after all).

Usage

// rollup.config.js
import typescript from 'rollup-plugin-typescript2';

export default {
	entry: './main.ts',

	plugins: [
		typescript(/*{ plugin options }*/)
	]
}

The plugin inherits all compiler options and file lists from your tsconfig.json file. If your tsconfig has another name or another relative path from the root directory, see tsconfig and tsconfigOverride options below. This also allows for passing in different tsconfig files depending on your build target.

The following compiler options are forced though:

  • module: es2015
  • noEmitHelpers: true
  • importHelpers: true
  • noResolve: false
  • noEmit: false
  • outDir: process.cwd()
  • declarationDir: process.cwd() (only if useTsconfigDeclarationDir is false in the plugin options)
  • moduleResolution: node (classic is depreciated. It also breaks this plugin, see #12 and #14)

Plugin options

  • tsconfig: "tsconfig.json"

    Override this if your tsconfig has another name or relative location from the project directory.

  • tsconfigOverride: {}

    The object passed as tsconfigOverride will be merged with loaded tsconfig before parsing. Hard overrides (see above) will be applied on top of that. Theoretically you can put everything you would put in tsconfig proper.

     let override = { compilerOptions: { declaration: true } };
    
     // ...
     plugins: [
     	typescript({ tsconfigOverride: override })
     ]

    This is a deep merge (objects are merged, arrays are concatenated, primitives are replaced, etc), increase verbosity to 3 and look for parsed tsconfig if you get something unexpected.

  • check: true

    Set to false to avoid doing any diagnostic checks on the code.

  • verbosity: 1

    • 0 -- Error
    • 1 -- Warning
    • 2 -- Info
    • 3 -- Debug
  • clean: false

    Set to true for clean build (wipes out cache on every build).

  • cacheRoot: ./.rts2_cache

    Path to cache. Defaults to a folder in the current directory. Can be safely moved out with something like ${require('temp-dir')}/.rpt2_cache, but watch out for multiple concurrent builds of the same repo.

  • include: [ "*.ts+(|x)", "**/*.ts+(|x)" ]

    By default passes all .ts files through typescript compiler.

  • exclude: [ "*.d.ts", "**/*.d.ts" ]

    But excludes type definitions.

  • abortOnError: true

    Bail out on first syntactic or semantic error. In some cases setting this to false will result in exception in rollup itself (for example for unresolvable imports).

  • rollupCommonJSResolveHack: false

    On windows typescript resolver favors POSIX path, while commonjs plugin (and maybe others?) uses native path as module id. This can result in namedExports being ignored if rollup happened to use typescript's resolution. Set to true to pass resolved module path through resolve() to match up with rollup-plugin-commonjs.

  • useTsconfigDeclarationDir: false

    If true, declaration files will be emitted in the directory given in the tsconfig. If false, the declaration files will be placed inside the destination directory given in the Rollup configuration.

  • typescript: typescript module installed with the plugin

    When typescript version installed by the plugin (latest 2.x) is unacceptable, you can import your own typescript module and pass it in as typescript: require("typescript"). Must be 2.0+, things might break if transpiler interfaces changed enough from what the plugin was built against.

Declarations

This plugin respects declaration: true in your tsconfig.json file. When set, it will emit *.d.ts files for your bundle. The resulting file(s) can then be used with the types property in your package.json file as described here. By default, the declaration files will be located in the same directory as the generated Rollup bundle. If you want to override this behavior and instead use the declarationDir set useTsconfigDeclarationDir to true in the plugin options.

Watch mode

The way typescript handles type-only imports and ambient types effectively hides them from rollup watch, because import statements are not generated and changing them doesn't trigger a rebuild.

Otherwise the plugin should work in watch mode. Make sure to run a normal build after watch session to catch any type errors.

Version

This plugin currently requires TypeScript 2.0+.

Rollup version

Tested on rollup 0.50.0.

Reporting bugs

Report any bugs on github: https://github.com/ezolenko/rollup-plugin-typescript2/issues.

Attach your tsconfig.json, package.json (for versions of dependencies), rollup script and anything else that could influence module resolution, ambient types and typescript compilation.

Check if problem is reproducible after running npm prune to clear any rogue types from npm_modules (by default typescript grabs all ambient types).

Check if you get the same problem with clean option set to true (might indicate a bug in the cache).

If makes sense, check if running tsc directly produces similar results.

Attach plugin output with verbosity option set to 3 (this will list all files being transpiled and their imports).

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Rollup plugin for typescript with compiler errors.

License:MIT License


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