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@libertymp/types-server
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This package contains types definitions for RAGE:MP server-side module.
SERVER-SIDE:fire: Use github:ragempcommunity/ragemp-types#types-server to latest build
# With npm
npm i --save-dev @ragempcommunity/types-server
# With yarn
yarn add -D @ragempcommunity/types-server
# With pnpm
pnpm add -D @ragempcommunity/types-server
To make these types detectable, you need to add the
typesproperty below totsconfig.jsonon each side of your project.
// e.g server-side
{
"compilerOptions": {
"types": ["{RELATIVE_PATH_TO_NODE_MODULES}/@ragempcommunity/types-server"]
}
}

mp.Player.prototype.myMethod = function myMethod() {
// my method logic
};
// Usage
mp.events.add('playerReady', (player) => {
player.myProperty = 1;
player.myMethod();
});
// @types/index.d.ts
declare global {
interface PlayerMp {
myProperty: number;
myMethod(): void;
}
}
export {};
mp.events.add('playerReady', (player) => {
player.myProperty = 1;
player.myMethod = function myMethod() {
// my method logic
};
});
// @types/index.d.ts
declare global {
interface PlayerMp {
myProperty: number;
myMethod(): void;
}
}
export {};
See: RAGEMP Typescript Boilerplate
To contribute to this repository, feel free to create a new fork of the repository and submit a pull request.
main branch.This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
FAQs
Types definitions for RAGE:MP server-side module
We found that @libertymp/types-server demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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