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@vuedx/compiler-tsx
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A custom compiler to convert .vue
to a TSX representation for type checking and IDE support.
npm add @vuedx/compiler-tsx
Signature:
export declare function compile(
source: string,
options: CompileOptions,
): Omit<CompileOutput, 'map'> & {
map: RawSourceMap
}
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
source | string | - |
options | CompileOptions | - |
Signature:
export declare function compileWithDecodedSourceMap(
source: string,
options: CompileOptions,
): CompileOutput
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
source | string | - |
options | CompileOptions | - |
export interface CompileOptions extends TransformOptions {}
export interface CompileOutput extends TransformedCode {
descriptor: SFCDescriptor
errors: Array<CompilerError | SyntaxError>
template?: RootNode
}
export interface CustomAttributeNode extends AttributeNode {
nameLoc: SourceLocation
}
export interface CustomBaseElementNode extends BaseElementNode {
endTagLoc?: SourceLocation
hoists?: CompoundExpressionNode[]
startTagLoc: SourceLocation
tagLoc: SourceLocation
}
export interface CustomNode extends Node {
scope: Scope
}
This package is part of VueDX project, maintained by Rahul Kadyan. You can 💖 sponsor him for continued development of this package and other VueDX tools.
FAQs
Converts .vue file to .tsx for typechecking and intellisense
The npm package @vuedx/compiler-tsx receives a total of 2,196 weekly downloads. As such, @vuedx/compiler-tsx popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vuedx/compiler-tsx 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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