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ts-transform-paths-slash

v0.0.1

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ts-transform-paths

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Use this to load modules whose location is specified in the paths section of tsconfig.json.

Install

yarn add ts-transform-paths -D

Requirement

TypeScript >= 2.4.1

How to use

Unfortunately, TypeScript itself does not currently provide any easy way to use custom transformers (See https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/14419). The followings are the example usage of the custom transformer.

tsconfig.json

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "paths": {
      "@schema": ["./src/schema"],
      "@modules/*": ["./src/modules/*"]
    }
  }
}

webpack (with ts-loader or awesome-typescript-loader)

// webpack.config.js
const pathsTransformer = require("ts-transform-paths").default;

module.exports = {
  // ...
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.ts$/,
        loader: "ts-loader", // or 'awesome-typescript-loader'
        options: {
          getCustomTransformers: (program) => ({
            before: [pathsTransformer(program)]
          })
        }
      }
    ]
  }
};

Rollup (with rollup-plugin-typescript2)

// rollup.config.js
import typescript from "rollup-plugin-typescript2";
import pathsTransformer from "ts-transform-paths";

export default {
  // ...
  plugins: [
    typescript({
      transformers: [
        (service) => ({
          before: [pathsTransformer(service.getProgram())],
          after: []
        })
      ]
    })
  ]
};

ttypescript

See ttypescript's README for how to use this with module bundlers such as webpack or Rollup.

// tsconfig.json
{
  "compilerOptions": {
    // ...
    "plugins": [{ "transform": "ts-transform-paths" }]
  }
  // ...
}

ts-node

// my-ts-script.ts
import { MyClass } from "@schema";

const myClass = new MyClass("Message");
// index.js
const pathsTransformer = require("ts-transform-paths").default;

require("ts-node").register({
  transformers: {
    before: [pathsTransformer()]
  }
});

require("./my-ts-script");

and run

yarn node ./index.js

Thanks