gulp-gsuite-typescript
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A gulp plugin to make a Google Apps Script real typescript project
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gulp-gsuite-typescript
A gulp plugin to make google apps script project works as a normal typescript project.
If you want to develop GSuite Addon Apps with typescript, gulp
& gulp-gsuite-typescript
can help you out with all typescript feature enabled.
Install
yarn add gulp-gsuite-typescript -D
How it works
- Transpile typescript files one by one with
ts2gas
the tool from Google. - Rename
.ts
ext to.js
.
Usage
const { src, dest } = require('gulp');
const { trans } = require('gulp-gsuite-typescript');
function build(cb) {
src('src/**/*.*', { base: './src' })
.pipe(trans())
.pipe(dest('./built'));
cb();
}
exports.build = build;
Notes
When there're consts or variables you want to export, the export statement have to be written like export { CONST_1, CONST_2 };
.
Here's why:
const REQUEST_HOST = 'https://www.someapi.com';
const const REQUEST_VERSION = '1.0';
export { Utils, REQUEST_HOST };
After it's transpiled:
// Compiled using ts2gas 3.4.4 (TypeScript 3.6.4)
var exports = exports || {};
var module = module || { exports: exports };
var REQUEST_HOST = 'https://www.someapi.com';
exports.REQUEST_HOST = REQUEST_HOST;
exports.REQUEST_VERSION = '1.0';
After transpiled REQUEST_HOST
has var REQUEST_HOST = 'https://www.someapi.com'
and exports.REQUEST_HOST = REQUEST_HOST;
. But REQUEST_VERSION
has only exports.REQUEST_VERSION = 1.0;
.
There's no way that REQUEST_VERSION
can be found in a globle scope in GSuite addon app.