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esbuild-plugin-d.ts

v1.2.3

Published

ESBuild plugin for compiling typescript declarations

Downloads

27,122

Readme

esbuild-plugin-d.ts

ESBuild plugin for compiling typescript declarations

WARNING

This plugin was made to make it easier to build declarations without running two commands simultaneously. It will add a lot of overhead to your build time and should only really be used as a last resort.

Alternatives

  • TSUP - Similar usage to this plugin, but more stable and configurable. A CLI tool wrapped around ESBuild rather than a plugin
  • Estrella

Usage

const { dtsPlugin } = require("esbuild-plugin-d.ts");
const { build } = require("esbuild");

build({
    entryPoints: ["./test/index.ts"],
    outdir: "./dist",
    plugins: [dtsPlugin({
        // Optional options here
    })]
})

The plugin uses the typescript compiler api. You don't need to enable declarations in your tsconfig.

  • Plugin does not enable incremental mode unless incremental is set to true in your tsconfig. When this is enabled, the plugin will automatically assume a tsbuildinfo file but will respect your config if set there.
    • Be aware that if you delete your dist folder and have incremental mode enabled, your declarations may not be built.

Options

  • outDir: string (DEPRECATED) - override the output directory - you should define declarationDir in your tsconfig instead. The plugin will also fall back to your tsconfig outDir or esbuild outdir
  • tsconfig: string | object - A path to your tsconfig or a tsconfig object. The plugin will automatically find your tsconfig if you don't specify one.

All other functionality is derived from your tsconfig

See tests here here