What is gatsby-plugin-typescript?
The gatsby-plugin-typescript package allows you to use TypeScript in your Gatsby project. It provides built-in support for TypeScript files, enabling type-checking and other TypeScript features within your Gatsby site.
What are gatsby-plugin-typescript's main functionalities?
TypeScript Support
This feature allows you to add TypeScript support to your Gatsby project by including the gatsby-plugin-typescript in your gatsby-config.js file.
module.exports = {
plugins: [
'gatsby-plugin-typescript',
],
};
TypeScript Configuration
This feature allows you to customize the TypeScript configuration by passing options to the gatsby-plugin-typescript plugin in your gatsby-config.js file.
module.exports = {
plugins: [
{
resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-typescript',
options: {
isTSX: true, // defaults to false
jsxPragma: 'jsx', // defaults to 'React'
allExtensions: true, // defaults to false
},
},
],
};
Other packages similar to gatsby-plugin-typescript
typescript
The typescript package is the official TypeScript compiler and language service. It provides the core TypeScript functionality, including type-checking and transpilation. Unlike gatsby-plugin-typescript, it does not integrate directly with Gatsby but can be used in any JavaScript project.
babel-plugin-transform-typescript
The babel-plugin-transform-typescript package is a Babel plugin that allows you to use TypeScript with Babel. It strips out type annotations and compiles TypeScript code to JavaScript. This plugin can be used in conjunction with Gatsby's Babel setup, but it does not provide the same level of integration as gatsby-plugin-typescript.
ts-loader
The ts-loader package is a TypeScript loader for Webpack. It allows you to compile TypeScript files using the TypeScript compiler within a Webpack build process. While it can be used in a Gatsby project, it requires additional configuration compared to the seamless integration provided by gatsby-plugin-typescript.
gatsby-plugin-typescript
Allows Gatsby to build TypeScript and TSX files. Does NOT run type checking during build (see Caveats).
This plugin is automatically included in Gatsby. The only reason you would need to explicitly use this plugin is if you need to configure its options.
How to customize usage
- Include the plugin in your
gatsby-config.js
file with the specific options - Write your components in TSX or TypeScript.
- Run TypeScript directly or with a build tool.
- You're good to go.
When creating pages programmatically, you can pass the .tsx
filename directly as the component
for createPage
.
Please note: If packages don't ship with TypeScript definitions you'll need to manually install those type definitions, e.g. for React. A typical Gatsby project would need: npm install --save-dev @types/react @types/react-dom @types/node
Options
When adding this plugin to your gatsby-config.js
, you can pass in options to override the default @babel/preset-typescript config.
module.exports = {
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-typescript`,
options: {
isTSX: true,
jsxPragma: `jsx`,
allExtensions: true,
},
},
],
}
For more detailed documentation on the available options, visit https://babeljs.io/docs/en/babel-preset-typescript#options.
To add TypeScript Babel plugins (e.g. @babel/plugin-proposal-decorators
), you can try using a custom .babelrc file.
Caveats
This plugin uses babel-plugin-transform-typescript
to transpile TypeScript. It does not do type checking. Also since the TypeScript
compiler is not involved, the following applies:
Does not support namespaces.
Workaround: Move to using file exports, or
migrate to using the module { } syntax instead.
Does not support const enums because those require
type information to compile. Workaround: Remove the
const, which makes it available at runtime.
Does not support export = and import =, because those
cannot be compiled to ES.next. Workaround: Convert
to using export default and export const,
and import x, {y} from "z".
Does not support baseUrl.
Workaround: use gatsby-plugin-root-import
and configure it to point the baseUrl value (also set baseUrl option in tsconfig.json file).
https://babeljs.io/docs/en/babel-plugin-transform-typescript.html
Type checking
First of all you should set up your IDE so that type errors are surfaced.
Visual Studio Code is very good in this regard.
In addition, you can see the instructions in TypeScript-Babel-Starter
for setting up a type-check
task.