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strapi-plugin-gen-types

v0.0.16

Published

Generate types for the different collections, single types & components found in your application

Downloads

1,171

Readme

Strapi Plugin Gen Types

Generate types for the different collections, single types & components found in your application.

Screenshot of Gen Types UI in Strapi Admin Panel

This plugin is still in development. Please use with caution.

This plugin will not run in production. It is only meant to be used in development.

Installation

yarn add strapi-plugin-gen-types
npm install strapi-plugin-gen-types

Configuration

You can configure the plugin by updating the config/plugins.ts file in your Strapi project.

The following options are available:

  • outputLocation - The location where the types will be generated. Default: src/genTypes
  • singleFile - Whether to generate a single file for all types or separate files for each collection. Default: false
  • include - Glob patterns to include content types/components. Matches api::name.name and component::category.name
  • exclude - Glob patterns to exclude content types/components. Matches api::name.name and component::category.name
  • clearOutput - Remove the output file/folder before generating types. Default: false
  • extendTypes - Add custom properties to built-in types. Accepts an object with keys: User, Role, Media, MediaFormat, FindOne, FindMany. Values should be TypeScript property definitions as strings.

When a referenced type is excluded, the attribute will be typed as any and no import is generated. Core Strapi types (User, Role) are always kept unless you explicitly exclude their UIDs.

// config/plugins.ts
export default ({ env }) => ({
  "gen-types": {
    enabled: true,
    config: {
      outputLocation: "myTypes.ts",
      // If this is true, then the outputLocation should be the location to a .ts file
      singleFile: true,
      clearOutput: true,
      include: ["api::blog.*", "component::shared.*"],
      exclude: ["api::internal.*"],
      // Extend built-in types with custom properties
      extendTypes: {
        User: "firstName?: string;\nlastName?: string;\nage?: number;",
        Role: "permissions?: string[];",
        Media: "uploadedBy?: number;",
        FindOne: "requestId?: string;",
        FindMany: "requestId?: string;",
      },
    },
  },
});

The plugin will generate types for the collections found in the api folder of your Strapi project.

It will also add a few extra interfaces like User, Role, Media etc.

Extending Built-in Types

You can add custom properties to the built-in types using the extendTypes config option. This is useful when you've added custom fields to your User model or want to add metadata to API responses.

// config/plugins.ts
export default ({ env }) => ({
  "gen-types": {
    enabled: true,
    config: {
      extendTypes: {
        // Add custom fields to User interface
        User: `firstName?: string;
  lastName?: string;
  phoneNumber?: string;`,
        // Add custom fields to Role interface
        Role: `permissions?: string[];
  level?: number;`,
        // Add custom metadata to Media interface
        Media: `uploadedBy?: number;
  folder?: string;`,
        // Add custom fields to FindOne/FindMany meta
        FindOne: `requestId?: string;
  timestamp?: Date;`,
        FindMany: `requestId?: string;
  timestamp?: Date;`,
      },
    },
  },
});

This will extend the generated interfaces with your custom properties while keeping all the default Strapi fields.

Dashboard Widget

The plugin adds a convenient dashboard widget to the Strapi admin home page (development only) that displays:

  • ✓ Generation status (success/failed/never-run)
  • ✓ Last generation timestamp
  • ✓ Total types count (APIs + Components)
  • ✓ Output location
  • ✓ Active filters indicator
  • ✓ Extended types indicator

Quick Actions:

  • 🔄 Regenerate: Manually trigger type generation without restarting Strapi
  • 👁️ View Types: Navigate to the full types viewer page

This widget helps you monitor type generation status during development and quickly regenerate types when you make schema changes.

Admin UI

The plugin will add a new menu item Generated Types. This page will show the generated interfaces.

You can expand each interface to see the fields and their types.

Clicking on the copy button will copy the interface to your clipboard.

License

MIT

Contributing

I am super new to React. I prefer Nuxt. I am not sure if how I implemented the Admin UI is the best way to do it. I would appreciate any help in improving it. Thanks.

Just fork the repo and create a PR. I will be happy to merge it.