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core-types ⬌ TypeScript interface conversion

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core-types-ts

This package provides conversion functions between core-types and TypeScript.

You probably don't want to use this package directly, but rather typeconv which uses this package to convert between TypeScript, JSON Schema and GraphQL.

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Usage

There are two conversion functions, convertCoreTypesToTypeScript and convertTypeScriptToCoreTypes, both returning a wrapped value, of the type ConversionResult.

core-types to TypeScript

import { convertCoreTypesToTypeScript } from 'core-types-ts'

let doc; // This core-types document comes from somewhere

const { data: tsSourceCode } = convertCoreTypesToTypeScript( doc );

You can provide options as a second argument fn the type:

interface ToTsOptions
{
	warn?: WarnFunction;
	filename?: string;
	sourceFilename?: string;
	useUnknown?: boolean;
	declaration?: boolean;
	userPackage?: string;
	userPackageUrl?: string;
	noDisableLintHeader?: boolean;
	noDescriptiveHeader?: boolean;
	unsupported?: 'ignore' | 'warn' | 'error';
}

These options are all optional.

  • warn: A function callback to be used for warnings, defaults to console.warn.
  • filename The filename to be written to.
    This is a hint, no file will be written by the conversion function.
  • sourceFilename: The name of the source file from which the core-types comes.
  • useUnknown: Use unknown rather than any for any-types.
  • declaration: Write a declaration file, where e.g. "export interface" becomes "export declare interface".
  • userPackage: The name of the package using this package.
  • userPackageUrl: The url to the package using this package.
  • noDisableLintHeader: Prevent writing the "disable linting" comment.
  • noDescriptiveHeader: Do no write a top-level descriptive comment about the auto-generated file
  • unsupported: What to do when detecting an unsupported type
    • ignore: Ignore (skip) type
    • warn: Ignore type, but warn (default)
    • error: Throw an error

The warn function is of type WarnFunction from core-types, meaning it takes a message as string, and an optional second argument of type CoreTypesErrorMeta, also from core-types.

TypeScript to core-types

import { convertTypeScriptToCoreTypes } from 'core-types-ts'

let sourceCode; // This source code comes from somewhere

const { data: doc } = convertTypeScriptToCoreTypes( sourceCode );

An optional second argument can be provided on the form

interface FromTsOptions
{
	warn?: WarnFunction;
	nonExported?: 'fail' | 'ignore' | 'include' | 'inline' | 'include-if-referenced';
	unsupported?: 'ignore' | 'warn' | 'error';
}
  • warn: The same warn function as in CoreTypesToGraphqlOptions
  • nonExported: How to handle references to non-exported types
    • fail: Fail conversion with an Error
    • ignore: Don't include non-exported types, but allow references to them
    • include: Include non-exported types
    • inline: Don't include non-exported types, inline them if necessary.
      Will throw an Error if the inlined types have cyclic dependencies.
    • include-if-referenced: Include non-exported types only if they are referenced
      from exported types (default)
  • unsupported: What to do when detecting an unsupported type
    • ignore: Ignore (skip) type (default)
    • warn: Ignore type, but warn
    • error: Throw an error

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Package last updated on 20 Oct 2021

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