Typescrpit compiler not solving Path Mapping modules
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I would like to use ts-node with .ts files that use path mapping like paths: { "@/*": ["src/*"] }
and import like import Sample from "@/sample" instead of import Sample from "../../src/sample"
When when compiling tsc index.js, I got this:
index.ts:1:18 - error TS2307: Cannot find module '@/sample.
What is the Correct configuration for ts-node
This is my tsconfig,json file:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "es5",
"module": "commonjs",
"strict": true,
"baseUrl": "./",
"paths": { "@/*": ["src/*"] },
"esModuleInterop": true
}
}
and my sample project: https://github.com/daniel-dia/ts-path-mapping
typescript tsc
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I would like to use ts-node with .ts files that use path mapping like paths: { "@/*": ["src/*"] }
and import like import Sample from "@/sample" instead of import Sample from "../../src/sample"
When when compiling tsc index.js, I got this:
index.ts:1:18 - error TS2307: Cannot find module '@/sample.
What is the Correct configuration for ts-node
This is my tsconfig,json file:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "es5",
"module": "commonjs",
"strict": true,
"baseUrl": "./",
"paths": { "@/*": ["src/*"] },
"esModuleInterop": true
}
}
and my sample project: https://github.com/daniel-dia/ts-path-mapping
typescript tsc
add a comment |
I would like to use ts-node with .ts files that use path mapping like paths: { "@/*": ["src/*"] }
and import like import Sample from "@/sample" instead of import Sample from "../../src/sample"
When when compiling tsc index.js, I got this:
index.ts:1:18 - error TS2307: Cannot find module '@/sample.
What is the Correct configuration for ts-node
This is my tsconfig,json file:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "es5",
"module": "commonjs",
"strict": true,
"baseUrl": "./",
"paths": { "@/*": ["src/*"] },
"esModuleInterop": true
}
}
and my sample project: https://github.com/daniel-dia/ts-path-mapping
typescript tsc
I would like to use ts-node with .ts files that use path mapping like paths: { "@/*": ["src/*"] }
and import like import Sample from "@/sample" instead of import Sample from "../../src/sample"
When when compiling tsc index.js, I got this:
index.ts:1:18 - error TS2307: Cannot find module '@/sample.
What is the Correct configuration for ts-node
This is my tsconfig,json file:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "es5",
"module": "commonjs",
"strict": true,
"baseUrl": "./",
"paths": { "@/*": ["src/*"] },
"esModuleInterop": true
}
}
and my sample project: https://github.com/daniel-dia/ts-path-mapping
typescript tsc
typescript tsc
edited Nov 22 '18 at 14:57
Daniel Santos
asked Nov 22 '18 at 11:51
Daniel SantosDaniel Santos
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The problem is the invocation of the typescript compiler. If you are calling tsc with a specific import file, it ignores a tsconfig.json in the same directory:
When input files are specified on the command line, tsconfig.json
files are ignored.
Just change your build script to "build": "tsc" and add "files": ["index.ts"] to your tsconfig.json.
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The problem is the invocation of the typescript compiler. If you are calling tsc with a specific import file, it ignores a tsconfig.json in the same directory:
When input files are specified on the command line, tsconfig.json
files are ignored.
Just change your build script to "build": "tsc" and add "files": ["index.ts"] to your tsconfig.json.
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The problem is the invocation of the typescript compiler. If you are calling tsc with a specific import file, it ignores a tsconfig.json in the same directory:
When input files are specified on the command line, tsconfig.json
files are ignored.
Just change your build script to "build": "tsc" and add "files": ["index.ts"] to your tsconfig.json.
add a comment |
The problem is the invocation of the typescript compiler. If you are calling tsc with a specific import file, it ignores a tsconfig.json in the same directory:
When input files are specified on the command line, tsconfig.json
files are ignored.
Just change your build script to "build": "tsc" and add "files": ["index.ts"] to your tsconfig.json.
The problem is the invocation of the typescript compiler. If you are calling tsc with a specific import file, it ignores a tsconfig.json in the same directory:
When input files are specified on the command line, tsconfig.json
files are ignored.
Just change your build script to "build": "tsc" and add "files": ["index.ts"] to your tsconfig.json.
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