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@divriots/vite-plugin-dts

v1.1.1-divRIOTS.0

Published

**English** | [中文](./README.zh-CN.md)

Downloads

7

Readme

vite-plugin-dts

English | 中文

A vite plugin that generates declaration files (*.d.ts) from .ts or .vue source files when using vite in library mode.

Install

pnpm add vite-plugin-dts -D

Usage

In vite.config.ts:

import { resolve } from 'path'
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import dts from 'vite-plugin-dts'

export default defineConfig({
  build: {
    lib: {
      entry: resolve(__dirname, 'src/index.ts'),
      name: 'MyLib',
      formats: ['es'],
      fileName: 'my-lib'
    }
  },
  plugins: [dts()]
})

In your component:

<template>
  <div></div>
</template>

<script lang="ts">
// using defineComponent for inferring types
import { defineComponent } from 'vue'

export default defineComponent({
  name: 'Component'
})
</script>
<script setup lang="ts">
// Need to access the defineProps returned value to
// infer types although you never use the props directly
const props = defineProps<{
  color: 'blue' | 'red'
}>()
</script>

<template>
  <div>{{ color }}</div>
</template>

Options

import type { ts, Diagnostic } from 'ts-morph'

interface TransformWriteFile {
  filePath?: string
  content?: string
}

export interface PluginOptions {
  // Depends on the root directory
  // Defaults base on your vite config root options
  root?: string

  // Declaration files output directory
  // Defaults base on your vite config output options
  outputDir?: string

  // Manually set the root path of the entry files
  // The output path of each file will be caculated base on it
  // Defaults is the smallest public path for all files
  entryRoot?: string

  // Project init compilerOptions using by ts-morph
  // Default: null
  compilerOptions?: ts.CompilerOptions | null

  // Project init tsconfig.json file path by ts-morph
  // Plugin also resolve incldue and exclude files from tsconfig.json
  // Default: 'tsconfig.json'
  tsConfigFilePath?: string

  // Whether transform file name '.vue.d.ts' to '.d.ts'
  // Default: false
  cleanVueFileName?: boolean

  // Whether transform dynamic import to static
  // Force true when `rollupTypes` is effective
  // eg. 'import('vue').DefineComponent' to 'import { DefineComponent } from "vue"'
  // Default: false
  staticImport?: boolean

  // Manual set include glob
  // Defaults base on your tsconfig.json include option
  include?: string | string[]

  // Manual set exclude glob
  // Defaults base on your tsconfig.json exclude option, be 'node_module/**' when empty
  exclude?: string | string[]

  // Whether generate types entry file
  // When true will from package.json types field if exists or `${outputDir}/index.d.ts`
  // Force true when `rollupTypes` is effective
  // Default: false
  insertTypesEntry?: boolean

  // Set to rollup declaration files after emit
  // Power by `@microsoft/api-extractor`, it will start a new program which takes some time
  // Default: false
  rollupTypes?: boolean

  // Whether copy .d.ts source files into outputDir
  // Default: true
  copyDtsFiles?: boolean

  // Whether emit nothing when has any diagnostic
  // Default: false
  noEmitOnError?: boolean

  // Whether skip typescript diagnostics
  // Skip type diagnostics means that type errors will not interrupt the build process
  // But for the source files with type errors will not be emitted
  // Default: true
  skipDiagnostics?: boolean

  // Whether log diagnostic informations
  // Not effective when `skipDiagnostics` is true
  // Default: false
  logDiagnostics?: boolean

  // After emit diagnostic hook
  // According to the length to judge whether there is any type error
  // Default: () => {}
  afterDiagnostic?: (diagnostics: Diagnostic[]) => void | Promise<void>

  // Before declaration file be writed hook
  // You can transform declaration file-path and content through it
  // Default: () => {}
  beforeWriteFile?: (filePath: string, content: string) => void | TransformWriteFile

  // After build hook
  // It wil be called after all declaration files are written
  // Default: () => {}
  afterBuild?: () => void | Promise<void>
}

Example

Clone and run the following script:

pnpm run test:e2e

Then check example/types.

FAQ

Here are some FAQ's and solutions.

Missing some declaration files after build

By default skipDiagnostics option is true, which means that type diagnostic will be skipped during the build process (some projects may have diagnostic tools such as vue-tsc). If there are some files with type errors which interrupt the build process, these files will not be emitted (declaration files won't be generated).

If your project doesn't use type diagnostic tools, you can set skipDiagnostics: false and logDiagnostics: true to turn on the diagnostic and log features of this plugin. It will help you check the type errors during build and log error information to the terminal.

Take type error when using both script and setup-script in vue component

This is usually caused by using defineComponent function in both script and setup-script. When vue/compiler-sfc compiles these files, the default export result from script gets merged with the parameter object of defineComponent from setup-script. This is incompatible with parameters and types returned from defineComponent, which results in a type error.

Here is a simple example, you should remove the defineComponent which in script and export a native object directly.

License

MIT License.