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@enonic-types/lib-common
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TypeScript definitions for
lib-common
library of Enonic XP
npm i --save-dev @enonic-types/lib-common
To make require
work out of the box, you must install and add the @enonic-types/global
types. Aside from providing definitions for XP
global objects, e.g. log
, app
, __
, etc, requiring a library by the default path will return typed object.
tsconfig.json
{
"compilerOptions": {
"types": [
"@enonic-types/global"
]
}
}
example.ts
const {sanitize} = require('/lib/xp/common');
More detailed explanation on how it works and how to type custom import function can be found here.
If you are planning to use import
in your code and transpile it with the default tsc
TypeScript compiler, you'll need to add proper
types mapping to your configuration.
tsconfig.json
{
"compilerOptions": {
"baseUrl": "./",
"paths": {
"/lib/xp/common": ["node_modules/@enonic-types/lib-common"]
}
}
}
example.ts
import {sanitize} from '/lib/xp/common';
Setting baseUrl
and paths
will allow the tsc
to keep the valid paths in the resulting JavaScript files.
FAQs
Type definitions for lib-common.
The npm package @enonic-types/lib-common receives a total of 131 weekly downloads. As such, @enonic-types/lib-common popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @enonic-types/lib-common demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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