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@rkesters/core-types-ts

v4.1.1

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core-types ⬌ TypeScript interface conversion

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core-types-ts

This package provides conversion functions between core-types and TypeScript.

You probably don't want to use this package directly, but rather typeconv which uses this package to convert between TypeScript, JSON Schema and GraphQL.

See

Other conversion packages:

Versions

Since 4.0, this package is pure ESM and requires Node 14.13.1 or later.

Contents

Usage

There are two conversion functions, convertCoreTypesToTypeScript and convertTypeScriptToCoreTypes, both returning a wrapped value, of the type ConversionResult.

core-types to TypeScript

import { convertCoreTypesToTypeScript } from 'core-types-ts'

let doc; // This core-types document comes from somewhere

const { data: tsSourceCode } = convertCoreTypesToTypeScript( doc );

You can provide options as a second argument fn the type:

interface ToTsOptions
{
	warn?: WarnFunction;
	filename?: string;
	sourceFilename?: string;
	useUnknown?: boolean;
	declaration?: boolean;
	userPackage?: string;
	userPackageUrl?: string;
	noDisableLintHeader?: boolean;
	noDescriptiveHeader?: boolean;
	namespaces?: 'ignore'| 'dot'| 'underscore'| 'all';
	unsupported?: 'ignore' | 'warn' | 'error';
}

These options are all optional.

  • warn: A function callback to be used for warnings, defaults to console.warn.
  • filename The filename to be written to.This is a hint, no file will be written by the conversion function.
  • sourceFilename: The name of the source file from which the core-types comes.
  • useUnknown: Use unknown rather than any for any-types.
  • declaration: Write a declaration file, where e.g. "export interface" becomes "export declare interface".
  • userPackage: The name of the package using this package.
  • userPackageUrl: The url to the package using this package.
  • noDisableLintHeader: Prevent writing the "disable linting" comment.
  • noDescriptiveHeader: Do no write a top-level descriptive comment about the auto-generated file
  • namespaces: Try to reconstruct namespaces
    • ignore: Don't try to reconstruct namespaces (default)
    • dot: Split names by dot (.) as namespaces for top-level types
    • underscore: Split names by underscore (_) as namespaces for top-level types
    • all: Split by dot (.) and/or underscores (_) as namespaces for top-level types
  • unsupported: What to do when detecting an unsupported type
    • ignore: Ignore (skip) type
    • warn: Ignore type, but warn (default)
    • error: Throw an error

The warn function is of type WarnFunction from core-types, meaning it takes a message as string, and an optional second argument of type CoreTypesErrorMeta, also from core-types.

TypeScript to core-types

import { convertTypeScriptToCoreTypes } from 'core-types-ts'

let sourceCode; // This source code comes from somewhere

const { data: doc } = convertTypeScriptToCoreTypes( sourceCode );

An optional second argument can be provided on the form

interface FromTsOptions
{
	warn?: WarnFunction;
	namespaces?: 'ignore' | 'hoist' | 'join-dot' | 'join-underscore';
	nonExported?: 'fail' | 'ignore' | 'include' | 'inline' | 'include-if-referenced';
	unsupported?: 'ignore' | 'warn' | 'error';
}
  • warn: The same warn function as in CoreTypesToGraphqlOptions
  • namespaces: How to deal with namespaces *ignore: Ignore namespaces entirely (default)
    • hoist: Hoist types inside namespaces to top-level, so that the types are included, but without their namespace. This can cause conflicts, in which case deeper declarations will be dropped in favor of more top-level declarations. Same-level will be exported non-deterministically.
    • join-dot: Join namespaces and types with a dot (.)
    • join-underscore: Join namespaces and types with an underscore (_)
  • nonExported: How to handle references to non-exported types
    • fail: Fail conversion with an Error
    • ignore: Don't include non-exported types, but allow references to them
    • include: Include non-exported types
    • inline: Don't include non-exported types, inline them if necessary.Will throw an Error if the inlined types have cyclic dependencies.
    • include-if-referenced: Include non-exported types only if they are referencedfrom exported types (default)
  • unsupported: What to do when detecting an unsupported type
    • ignore: Ignore (skip) type (default)
    • warn: Ignore type, but warn
    • error: Throw an error