This package provides a simple API to make some basic TypeScript compilation using a given transformer. The purpose of this package is not to ease the use of transformers, but only to be included in a transformer test suite. For usage examples, you can look at:
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Installation is done using npm install
command:
$ npm install --save-dev ts-transform-test-compiler
First thing to do is to create a compiler object. This compiler might be shared across the test suite as it only holds static configuration.
Then use this compiler object to set some options, if needed, and finally compile tested classes with the transformer.
import Compiler from 'ts-transform-test-compiler'
import myTransform from '.'
describe('My test suite', function () {
const compiler = new Compiler(myTransform, 'dist/__test__').setRootDir('__test__')
it('should do what I expect', function () {
const transformParams = { astring: 'hello', anumber: 12 }
const result = compiler.setSourceFiles('test1/').compile('test1', transformParams)
expect(result.succeeded).to.be.true
expect(result.requireContent()).to.equal('Working!')
})
})
Create a compiler for the given transformer.
The outDir
parameter is the place where compiled files will be emitted. Beware that actually, each compilation is emitting files in its own directory, created under outDir
and with the name of the current test as given in the compile()
method.
The compiler options are optional. A sensible default set is used if none provided. The rootDir
and outDir
parameters are calculated at each compilation. Setting a value in the options for those parameters is then useless.
Call this method to set the hook to use for the transformer (i.e. the phase at which the transformer is called). If this method is not called, the default hook used is before
.
This method modifies the compiler object. You may call it once (e.g. at compiler creation time) or many times (e.g. before each test).
This method returns this
, allowing it to be chained.
Call this method to set the files to be used as sources. You may only specify entry points as the compiler will automatically require other needed files. All provided files must reside under the project root directory, which by default is the current directory.
The sourceFiles
can either be a directory (ending with a /
and not containing any glob magic character) or a glob pattern. If it is a directory, **/*.ts
will be appended. In both cases, the sourceFiles
value will be prefixed by the project root directory. Default value is /
which takes all .ts
files under the project root directory.
If the provided glob pattern will take unwanted files, you can remove them by setting ignoredFiles
. The value provided here will be directly given to the ignore
option of glob.
This method modifies the compiler object. You may call it once (e.g. at compiler creation time) or many times (e.g. before each test).
This method returns this
, allowing it to be chained.
Set (or remove, if no parameter given) the root directory of the project. If no root directory is set, the compiler will use the current directory.
This method modifies the compiler object. You may call it once (e.g. at compiler creation time) or many times (e.g. before each test).
This method returns this
, allowing it to be chained.
This method clears the cache used by glob to search for input files. You should only call it if you have problems.
This method returns this
, allowing it to be chained.
Compile the files using the transformer. The name
given to the compilation will be used to create a sub-directory under the outDir
to emit the files. It will prevent all tests to emit files in the same place. You may, of course, give the same name to many tests, although not recommended.
The configuration
parameter is the configuration to give to the transformer.
The compilation returns a compilation result object.
Indicate if compilation succeeded, i.e. processed without error.
Print the diagnostic messages on standard output.
Require the content of a compiled file.
If file
is not specified, the method will directly require the output directory, so there should be an index file there.
If variable
is provided, then the method will return the content of this exported variable, instead of the default export.
The default configuration used by the compiler is exported as an immutable object named defaultTsConfig
so that you may override it instead of fully rewriting it.
Even though we cannot guarantee a response time, please feel free to file an issue if you have any question or problem using the package.
Pull Requests are welcome. You can, of course, submit corrections or improvements for code, but do not hesitate to also improve documentation, even for small spell or grammar errors.