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Deprecation Notice

ttypescript is deprecated. It currently works with TS below 5.0, but it will not be updated.

For TypeScript 5+, please use ts-patch.


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ttypescript

What it is

Currently TypeScript doesn't support custom transformers in the tsconfig.json, but supports it programmatically.

And there is no way to compile your files using custom transformers using tsc command.

TTypescript (Transformer TypeScript) solves this problem by patching on the fly the compile module to use transformers from tsconfig.json.

Instead of tsc and tsserver, use ttsc and ttsserver wrappers. This wrappers try to use locally installed typescript first.

No version lock-ins - typescript used as peer dependency.

How to install

npm i ttypescript -D

ttypescript uses your installed typescript in your node_modules

How to use

tsconfig.json

Set a transformer path to the tsconfig.json in compilerOptions section plugin array:

{
    "compilerOptions": {
        "plugins": [
            { "transform": "transformer-module" },
        ]
    }
}

plugin entries described in PluginConfig:

export interface PluginConfig {
    /**
     * Path to transformer or transformer module name
     */
    transform?: string;

    /**
     * The optional name of the exported transform plugin in the transform module.
     */
    import?: string;

    /**
     * Plugin entry point format type, default is program
     */
    type?: 'program' | 'config' | 'checker' | 'raw' | 'compilerOptions';

    /**
     * Should transformer applied after all ones
     */
    after?: boolean;

    /**
     * Should transformer applied for d.ts files, supports from TS2.9
     */
    afterDeclarations?: boolean;
    /**
     * any other properties provided to the transformer as config argument
     * */
    [options: string]: any;
}

You just need to add the transform block with optional import, type, after, afterDeclarations and plugin-related options.

transform can accept npm module or local file path (.ts or .js) related to tsconfig.json

PluginConfig.type

Because currently transformers can run only programmatically, most of them use factory wrapper with different signatures. For the possible to work with any of them you can specify type in the plugin config.

By default will be used a program type.

program

If the transformer has a factory signature using program as first argument:

(program: ts.Program, config?: PluginConfig) => ts.TransformerFactory
where 
ts.TransformerFactory = (context: ts.TransformationContext) => (sourceFile: ts.SourceFile) => ts.SourceFile

Plugin config entry: { "transform": "transformer-module" }.

config

For the signature with transformer's config:

(config: PluginConfig) => ts.TransformerFactory

Plugin config entry: { "transform": "transformer-module", type: "config" }.

checker

For the signature with ts.TypeChecker:

(checker: ts.TypeChecker, config?: PluginConfig) => ts.TransformerFactory

Plugin config entry: { "transform": "transformer-module", type: "checker" }.

raw

For the signature without factory wrapper:

ts.TransformerFactory

Plugin config entry: { "transform": "transformer-module", type: "raw" }.

compilerOptions

(compilerOpts: ts.CompilerOptions, config?: PluginConfig) => ts.TransformerFactory

Plugin config entry: { "transform": "transformer-module", type: "compilerOptions" }.

{
    "compilerOptions": {
        "plugins": [
            { "transform": "transformer-module", "someOption1": 123, "someOption2": 321 },
            { "transform": "./transformers/my-transformer.ts" },
            { "transform": "transformer-module", "after": true },
            { "transform": "transformer-module", "afterDeclarations": true },
            { "transform": "transformer-module", "type": "ls" }
        ]
    },
}

Command line

Like usual tsc, all arguments work the same way.

ttsc

ts-node

ts-node --compiler ttypescript index.ts
or
ts-node -C ttypescript index.ts

Parcel

Just install a parcel plugin

npm i parcel-plugin-ttypescript

Webpack

    {
        test: /\.(ts|tsx)$/,
        loader: require.resolve('awesome-typescript-loader'),
        // or
        loader: require.resolve('ts-loader'),
        options: {
            compiler: 'ttypescript'
        }
    }

Rollup

// rollup.config.js
import ttypescript from 'ttypescript'
import tsPlugin from 'rollup-plugin-typescript2'

export default {
    // ...
    plugins: [
        // ...
        tsPlugin({
            typescript: ttypescript
        })
    ]
}

VS Code

If you want to compile your project with VS Code task runner you need to overwrite the config typescript.tsdk to path of the installed ttypescript:

"typescript.tsdk": "/usr/local/lib/node_modules/ttypescript/lib",
or 
"typescript.tsdk": "node_modules/ttypescript/lib",

Jest, ts-jest

module.exports = {
  // [...]
  globals: {
    'ts-jest': {
      compiler: 'ttypescript'
    }
  }
};

or in package.json

{
  "jest": {
    "globals": {
      "ts-jest": {
        "compiler": "ttypescript"
      }
    }
  }
}

Transformers

You can use transformers written in ts or js

// transformer1-module
import * as ts from 'typescript';
export default function(program: ts.Program, pluginOptions: {}) {
    return (ctx: ts.TransformationContext) => {
        return (sourceFile: ts.SourceFile) => {
            function visitor(node: ts.Node): ts.Node {
                // if (ts.isCallExpression(node)) {
                //     return ts.createLiteral('call');
                // }
                return ts.visitEachChild(node, visitor, ctx);
            }
            return ts.visitEachChild(sourceFile, visitor, ctx);
        };
    };
}

Examples of transformers:

{ "transform": "ts-nameof", type: "raw"}

{ "transform": "ts-optchain/transform" }

{ "transform": "ts-transform-asset" }

{ "transform": "ts-transform-auto-require" }

{ "transform": "ts-transform-css-modules/dist/transform", type: "config" }

{ "transform": "ts-transform-graphql-tag/dist/transformer" }

{ "transform": "ts-transform-img/dist/transform", type: "config" }

{ "transform": "ts-transform-react-intl/dist/transform", import: "transform", type: "config" }

{ "transform": "ts-transformer-enumerate/transformer" }

{ "transform": "ts-transformer-keys/transformer" }

{ "transform": "ts-transformer-minify-privates" }

{ "transform": "typescript-is/lib/transform-inline/transformer" }

{ "transform": "typescript-plugin-styled-components", type: "config" }

{ "transform": "typescript-transform-jsx" }

{ "transform": "typescript-transform-macros" }

{ "transform": "typescript-transform-paths" }

{ "transform": "@zerollup/ts-transform-paths" }

{ "transform": "@zoltu/typescript-transformer-append-js-extension" }

{ "transform": "@magic-works/ttypescript-browser-like-import-transformer" }

{ "transform": "typescript-transform-react-jsx-source" }

{ "transform": "ts-transformer-remove-named-export" }

{ "transform": "ts-transformer-export-default-name" }

{ "transform": "ts-transformer-inline-file/transformer" }

{ "transform": "ts-transformer-strip-const-enums", "entrySourceFiles": ["./src/index.ts" }

{ "transform": "ts-transformer-properties-rename", "entrySourceFiles": ["./src/index.ts"] }

{ "transform": "tsc-progress", "name": "TSC", "color": "green" }

Tutorial how to write a typescript transformer

Example

An example project is in the example directory

License

MIT License