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babel-plugin-transform-typescript-metadata-macro
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Babel plugin to emit decorator metadata like typescript compiler
Babel plugin to emit decorator metadata like typescript compiler
TypeScript Decorators allows advanced reflection patterns when combined
with Reflect.metadata
output.
Current @babel/preset-typescript
implementation however just strips all types and
does not emit the relative Metadata in the output code.
Since this kind of information is used extensively in libraries like
Nest and TypeORM
to implement advanced features like Dependency Injection, I've thought it would
be awesome to be able to provide the same functionality that TypeScript
compiler experimentalDecorators
and emitDecoratorMetadata
flags provide.
This means that code like:
import { Injectable, Inject } from 'some-di-library'; // Just an example
import { MyService } from './MyService';
import { Configuration } from './Configuration';
@Injectable()
class AnotherService {
@Inject()
config: Configuration;
constructor(private service: MyService) {}
}
will be interpreted like:
import { MyService } from './MyService';
import { Configuration } from './Configuration';
@Injectable()
@Reflect.metadata('design:paramtypes', [MyService])
class AnotherService {
@Inject()
@Reflect.metadata('design:type', Configuration)
config: Configuration;
constructor(private service: MyService) {}
}
Since decorators in typescript supports also Parameters, this plugin also provides support for them, enabling the following syntax:
@Injectable()
class Some {
constructor(@Inject() private: SomeService);
}
This will be roughly translated to:
// ...
Inject()(Some.prototype, undefined, 0);
With npm:
npm install --dev --save babel-plugin-transform-typescript-metadata
or with Yarn:
yarn add --dev babel-plugin-transform-typescript-metadata
With .babelrc
:
Note: should be placed before
@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators
.
{
"plugins": [
"babel-plugin-transform-typescript-metadata",
["@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators", { "legacy": true }],
["@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties", { "loose": true }],
],
"presets": [
"@babel/preset-typescript"
]
}
If you are using normal dependency injection letting Inversify create your instances, you should be fine with all kind of decorators.
Instead, if you are using property injection, when the container does not create the instances, you would likely encounter errors since babel decorators are not exactly the same as TypeScript.
You can fix it by enhancing property decorators with the following function:
import getDecorators from 'inversify-inject-decorators';
// setup the container...
let { lazyInject: originalLazyInject } = getDecorators(container);
// Additional function to make properties decorators compatible with babel.
function fixPropertyDecorator<T extends Function>(decorator: T): T {
return ((...args: any[]) => (
target: any,
propertyName: any,
...decoratorArgs: any[]
) => {
decorator(...args)(target, propertyName, ...decoratorArgs);
return Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(target, propertyName);
}) as any;
}
export const lazyInject = fixPropertyDecorator(originalLazyInject);
If you are using webpack and it complains about missing exports due to types
not being removed, you can switch from import { MyType } from ...
to
import type { MyType } from ...
. See #46 for details and
examples.
We cannot know if type annotations are just types (i.e. IMyInterface
) or
concrete values (like classes, etc.). In order to resolve this, we emit the
following: typeof Type === 'undefined' ? Object : Type
. The code has the
advantage of not throwing. If you know a better way to do this, let me know!
FAQs
Babel plugin to emit decorator metadata like typescript compiler
The npm package babel-plugin-transform-typescript-metadata-macro receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, babel-plugin-transform-typescript-metadata-macro popularity was classified as not popular.
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