Replace alias paths with relative paths after typescript compilation. You can add aliases that reference other projects outside your tsconfig.json project by providing a relative path to the baseUrl.
Comparison to tsconfig-paths
+ Compile time (no runtime dependencies)
First, install tsc-alias as devDependency using npm.
npm install -g tsc-alias
npm install --save-dev tsc-alias
"scripts": {
"build": "tsc --project tsconfig.json && tsc-alias -p tsconfig.json",
}
================ OR ===================
"scripts": {
"build": "tsc && tsc-alias",
"build:watch": "tsc && (concurrently \"tsc -w\" \"tsc-alias -w\")"
}
If you have an issue, please create one. But, before:
- try to check the FAQ.
- try to check if there exits alike issues.
- try to run with
--debug
and check if config is correctly loaded and all sourcefiles are found.
npm install tsc-alias
import { replaceTscAliasPaths } from 'tsc-alias';
replaceTscAliasPaths(options?);
Here are all the available options:
Option | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
project, p | path to tsconfig.json | 'tsconfig.json' |
watch | Observe file changes | false |
outDir | Run in a folder leaving the "outDir" of the tsconfig.json (relative path to tsconfig) | tsconfig.compilerOptions.outDir |
declarationDir | Works the same as outDir but for declarationDir | tsconfig.compilerOptions.declarationDir |
resolveFullPaths | Attempt to replace incomplete import paths (those not ending in .js ) with fully resolved paths (for ECMAScript Modules compatibility) |
false |
resolveFullExtension | Allows you to specify the extension of incomplete import paths, works with resolveFullPaths |
'.js' | '.mjs' | '.cjs' |
silent | Reduced terminal output. This is a deprecated option and no longer has any effect. | true |
verbose | Additional information is output to the terminal | false |
debug | Debug information is send to the terminal | false |
replacers | Files to import as extra replacers More info | [] |
output | The output object tsc-alias will send logs to. | new Output(options.verbose) |
fileExtensions | Overwrite file extensions tsc-alias will use to scan and resolve files. | undefined |
{
"compilerOptions": {
...
},
"tsc-alias": {
"verbose": false,
"resolveFullPaths": true,
"replacers": {
"exampleReplacer": {
"enabled": true,
"file": "./exampleReplacer.js"
},
"otherReplacer": {
"enabled": true,
"file": "./otherReplacer.js"
}
},
"fileExtensions": {
"inputGlob": "{js,jsx,mjs}",
"outputCheck": ["js", "json", "jsx", "mjs"]
}
}
}
We can use tsc-alias in a single file, with a function that returns the modified contents.
We prepare the replacer with prepareSingleFileReplaceTscAliasPaths()
, passing the same options that we would pass to replaceTscAliasPaths()
. That will return a promise of a function that receives the file contents and path, and returns the transformed contents, synchronously.
import { prepareSingleFileReplaceTscAliasPaths } from 'tsc-alias';
const runFile: SingleFileReplacer = await prepareSingleFileReplaceTscAliasPaths(options?);
function treatFile(filePath: string) {
const fileContents = fs.readFileSync(filePath, 'utf8');
const newContents = runFile({fileContents, filePath});
// do stuff with newContents
}