swc-plugin-allow-importing-ts-extensions
v1.3.0
Published
SWC Plugin for allowImportingTsExtensions
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swc-plugin-allow-importing-ts-extensions
SWC Plugin for allowImportingTsExtensions
When and Why
If you are using SWC to transpile your TypeScript code, and your target is es2016 or higher, you can use this plugin to import .ts files extensions (instead of .js), and it will be transpiled to .js files.
Compatibility chart
| swc-plugin-allow-importing-ts-extensions | @swc/core | @rspack/core |
| ------------------------------------------ | ----------- | -------------- |
| 1.0.x | 1.4.0 | 0.6.x |
| 1.1.x | 1.5.0 | |
| 1.2.x | 1.5.0 | |
| 1.3.x | 1.6.0 | |
Usage
First, setup your tsconfig.json to allow importing .ts files extensions.
// tsconfig.json
{
compilerOptions: {
// ...
noEmit: true,
allowImportingTsExtensions: true,
},
// ...
}Then, add the plugin to your .swcrc file.
// .swcrc
{
$schema: "http://json.schemastore.org/swcrc",
jsc: {
experimental: {
plugins: [["swc-plugin-allow-importing-ts-extensions", {}]],
},
},
}Options
// .swcrc
{
// ...
plugins: [
[
"swc-plugin-allow-importing-ts-extensions",
{
preserveImportExtension: true, // default: false
},
],
],
// ...
}| option | type | default | description |
| ------------------------- | --------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| preserveImportExtension | boolean | false | If true all imports with extension .mts and .cts with be map to .mjs and .cjs respectively, otherwise it will map to .js |
