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react-native-tscodegen

v0.72.0

Published

TypeScript Code Generation for React Native Turbo Module

Downloads

363,217

Readme

Welcome to react-native-tscodegen (beta)!

This library enable people to write react-native Turbo Module in TypeScript, and generate native code in C++, Objective C++ and Java!

Target react-native version

0.70.1

Authoring a Turbo Module

At this moment, the new Turbo Module API is not published by Facebook, you need npm package react-native-tscodegen-types to access these new APIs. Here is an example of a very simple Turbo Module TypeScript file: ./src/turboModule.ts.

import { TurboModule, TurboModuleRegistry } from 'react-native-tscodegen-types';

export interface Spec extends TurboModule {
  getHello(name: string): string;
}

// tslint:disable-next-line
export default (TurboModuleRegistry.getEnforcing<Spec>('SampleTurboModule') as Spec);

Code generation

In order to do code generation, you need an extra JSON file for this TypeScript file. They are one-to-one mapping for now, if you have multiple TypeScript files, you need multiple JSON files This will be improved in the future.

Name the following file as react-native-tscodegen.json

{
    "libraryName": "PlaygroundModule",
    "outputDirectory": "./lib/cpp-generated",
    "moduleSpecName": "PlaygroundModuleSpec",
    "generators": [
        "descriptors",
        "events",
        "props",
        "tests",
        "shadow-nodes", 
        "modulesAndroid",
        "modulesCxx",
        "modulesIOS"
    ],
    "inputFile": "./src/turboModule.ts"
}

And add this script to your package.json

{
  "scripts": {
    "codegen": "react-native-tscodegen ./react-native-tscodegen.json"
  }
}

After running npm run codegen, you will see files get generated in ./lib/cpp-generated.

Building C++ files

You are expected to use react-native-windows for implementing turbo modules in C++.