Caution
tsd-lite
is deprecated. It is recommended to migrate to TSTyche.
For details, see the deprecation notice.
Test your TypeScript types easily.
This is a lighter version of tsd
. Slightly reworked codebase allows tsd-lite
to be a tool which simply tests your types.
While tsd
suites perfectly for JavaScript libraries which declare their types in .d.ts
files, its usage with monorepos written in TypeScript may become cumbersome. tsd-lite
is an attempt to address these and similar issues.
tsd-lite
performs only type testing without any additional checks or rules.- Exposes only general type related assertions:
expectAssignable
,expectNotAssignable
,expectError
,expectType
andexpectNotType
. All other APIs (likeexpectNever
,expectDeprecated
,expectDocCommentIncludes
andprintType
) are not implement. - Comes with no default compiler options.
- Reads TypeScript compiler options from the nearest
tsconfig.json
for each test file (does not read options frompackage.json
). tsd-lite
is optionallystrict
. You should add"strict": true
to the nearesttsconfig.json
(it can be project or test specific) to use strict assertions.@tsd/typescript
package is moved to peer dependencies.tsd-lite
allows only programmatic usage. For an integration with Jest seejest-runner-tsd
, if you prefer standalone CLI implementation checktsd-lite-cli
.
yarn add -D tsd-lite @tsd/typescript
# or
npm install -D tsd-lite @tsd/typescript
Remember to install @tsd/typescript
. It is a required peer dependency.
The library provides the following type testing assertions.
Asserts that the type of expression
is assignable to type T
.
Asserts that the type of expression
is not assignable to type T
.
// JsonObject.ts
type JsonValue = string | number | boolean | JsonObject | Array<JsonValue>;
export interface JsonObject {
[key: string]: JsonValue;
}
// __typetests__/JsonObject.test.ts
import { expectAssignable, expectNotAssignable } from "tsd-lite";
import type { JsonObject } from "../JsonObject.js";
expectAssignable<JsonObject>({
caption: "test",
count: 100,
isTest: true,
location: { name: "test", start: [1, 2], valid: false, x: 10, y: 20 },
values: [0, 10, 20, { x: 1, y: 2 }, true, "test", ["a", "b"]],
});
expectNotAssignable<JsonObject>({
filter: () => {},
});
Asserts that the type of expression
is identical to type T
.
Asserts that the type of expression
is not identical to type T
.
// MethodLikeKeys.ts
type FunctionLike = (...args: any) => any;
export type MethodLikeKeys<T> = keyof {
[K in keyof T as Required<T>[K] extends FunctionLike ? K : never]: T[K];
};
// __typetests__/MethodLikeKeys.test.ts
import { expectType, expectNotType } from "tsd-lite";
import type { MethodLikeKeys } from "../MethodLikeKeys.js";
interface FixtureInterface {
methodA?: ((a: boolean) => void) | undefined;
methodB: (b: string) => boolean;
propertyA?: number | undefined;
propertyB?: number;
propertyC: number | undefined;
propertyD: string;
}
declare const interfaceMethods: MethodLikeKeys<FixtureInterface>;
expectType<"methodA" | "methodB">(interfaceMethods);
expectNotType<"methodA" | "methodB" | "propertyA">(interfaceMethods);
Asserts the expression
has a type error.
// __typetests__/require-resolve.test.ts
import { expectError, expectType } from "tsd-lite";
// Expected 1-2 arguments
expectError(require.resolve());
// Returns a value of type 'string'
expectType<string>(require.resolve("tsd-lite"));
The default export of the library is a function which takes fully resolved path to a test file as an argument:
import tsdLite from "tsd-lite";
const { assertionsCount, tsdResults } = tsdLite(
"/absolute/path/to/testFile.test.ts",
);
It returns an object with assertionsCount
and tsdResults
properties:
{
assertionsCount: number;
tsdResults: Array<{
messageText: string | ts.DiagnosticMessageChain;
file?: ts.SourceFile;
start?: number;
}>;
}
tsd-lite
will throw if the TypeScript compiler encounters an error while parsing tsconfig.json
or finds a syntax error in the code.