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gulp-csts

v1.1.1

Published

Gulp plugin for generating Typescript *.d.ts files from C# classes

Readme

gulp-csts

This is a Gulp plugin for generating Typescript *.d.ts files from C# classes. The generated d.ts files will declare a module named the same as the namespace the C# class resides in. The class will become a TypeScript interface named the same, but with an "I" in front of the name. The file will be named after the class.

Limitations

Currently, each *.cs file must have only one class inside it. That class must only contain properties. Fields may work, but are as yet untested). Expression-bodied properties may work but, again, are untested.

Installing

npm install --save-dev gulp-csts

Including

const csts = require("gulp-csts");

Using

gulp.src("./path/to/csharp/classes/*.cs")
  .pipe(csts({
    outputDir: "./typings",
    types: {
      "MyUntypedClass": any,
      "MyClassTypedElsewhere": "IMyClassTypedElsewhere"
    }
  });

Supported options

  • outputDir: required - tells csts the folder where it should output the *.d.ts files
  • types: optional - provides a set of custom type mappings, in case e.g. the typings have already been manually created