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@appium/types
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A collection of TypeScript type declarations used across various Appium packages.
[!WARNING] This is a work-in-progress; expect breaking changes!
npm install @appium/types -D
[!NOTE]
- The sources are
.ts
files, not.d.ts
files. This allows other packages in the root TypeScript "project" to define a dependency upon this one, and enables incremental builds an "watch" mode.- If there is a way to switch to
.d.ts
files and configure this package to work in our "project" context without needing to actually "emit" anything, then we should do that instead. Help accepted!lib/appium-config.ts
is generated by this package from@appium/schema
, but is under version control to avoid chicken-or-egg build problems.
Apache-2.0
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Various type declarations used across Appium
The npm package @appium/types receives a total of 410,284 weekly downloads. As such, @appium/types popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @appium/types demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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