Typescript Type Definitions for WebGPU
This package defines Typescript types (.d.ts
) for the upcoming WebGPU standard.
Use this package to augment the ambient "dom"
type definitions with the new definitions for WebGPU.
API style docs
This repo also generates typedoc docs here: https://gpuweb.github.io/types
What are declaration files?
See the TypeScript handbook.
How can I use them?
Install
- npm:
npm install --save-dev @webgpu/types
- yarn:
yarn add --dev @webgpu/types
- pnpm:
pnpm add -D @webgpu/types
If you are on TypeScript < 5.1, you will also need to install @types/dom-webcodecs
as a sibling dependency. The version you need depends on the TypeScript version;
see the tests for examples.
Configure
Since this package is outside DefinitelyTyped, the dependency won't be picked up automatically.
There are several ways to add a additional TypeScript type definition dependencies to your TypeScript project:
TypeScript tsc
and tsc
-based bundlers
In tsconfig.json
:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"types": ["@webgpu/types"]
}
}
Or you can use typeRoots
:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"typeRoots": ["./node_modules/@webgpu/types", "./node_modules/@types"]
}
}
Inline in TypeScript
This may work better if your toolchain doesn't read tsconfig.json
.
Webpack
If you use Webpack and the options above aren't sufficient (this has not been verified),
you may need the following in webpack.config.js
:
"types": ["@webgpu/types"]
Others?
Please contribute a PR to add instructions for other setups or improve existing instructions. :)
How to update these types
- Make sure the submodule is checked out:
git submodule update --init
- Pull
gpuweb
changes: pushd gpuweb && git checkout main && git pull && popd
- Install dependencies:
npm ci
- Bug workaround: paste the
copies.bs
contents in place of its include in index.bs
(generator doesn't support includes). - Generate
generated/index.d.ts
: npm run generate
- Open a diff between
generated/index.d.ts
and dist/index.d.ts
.
The generated file is tracked by Git so you can see what has changed.
Update the latter according to changes from the former.
Note the generated/
and dist/
files are not the same.
See below for intentional differences. - Format the result:
npm run format
Intentional differences between generator output and final result
Most or all of these should be fixed in the generator over time.
Array
changed to Iterable
for WebIDL sequence
s in argument positions (but not in return positions).any
changed to object
for WebIDL object
.| SharedArrayBuffer
added for [AllowShared] BufferSource
.| null
changed to | null | undefined
for WebIDL nullable items (T?
).
The following differences are TODO: should be changed in the final result.
- Deprecated items should be removed.
The following differences will remain.
onuncapturederror
strongly typed.getContext
definitions.GPUExtent3DStrict
and GPUOrigin2DStrict
.
Publish a new npm package version
(only for people who have npm publish access)
- One line cmd to copy-n-paste (for ssh git user, and you'd better know what you are doing, if it failed at certain steps, you might need to clean up git tags before trying again)
git checkout main && git pull git@github.com:gpuweb/types.git main && git submodule update --init && npm version patch && git push git@github.com:gpuweb/types.git main --tags && npm publish
- Separate steps (better for publishing for the first time)
- Make sure you are in the upstream repo, not your forked one. And make sure you are synced to latest commit intended for publish
git checkout main
git pull https://github.com/gpuweb/types.git main
- (If you are using HTTPS regularly. You can use remote names like
origin
, just make sure you are referring to the right repo)
git submodule update --init
- Create the version tag and commit, and push
npm version patch
git push https://github.com/gpuweb/types.git main --tags
- publish the package
npm publish --otp=<code>
- Replace
<code>
with the one-time password from your authenticator, since two-factors authentication is required to publish. - If you are doing for the first time, you will do
npm adduser
first and it will guide you through adding the npm account.