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Written from scratch TypeScript compiler task for GruntJS.
It differs from grunt-typescript and grunt-type in two key ways:
Check out the complete code: https://github.com/basarat/grunt-ts/blob/master/tasks/ts.ts
###Compiler support Supports all important compiler flags:
Can also do js file concatenation using --out
###Reference file generation
Can generate a reference.ts file for you which contains a reference to all your ts files.
This means you never need to cross reference files manually. Just reference reference.ts
:)
###Live file watching and building Can watch a directory for you and recompile your typescript files when any typescript file changes, gets added, gets removed. This makes sure your project is always build ready :)
The npm package is available here : https://npmjs.org/package/grunt-ts
After you have grunt installed, you can install grunt-ts
first:
npm install grunt-ts
Then modify your grunt.js
file by adding the following line:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-ts');
Then add some configuration for the plugin like so:
grunt.initConfig({
...
ts: {
options: { // use to override the default options, http://gruntjs.com/configuring-tasks#options
target: 'es3', // es3 (default) / or es5
module: 'commonjs', // amd , commonjs (default)
sourcemap: true, // true (default) | false
declaration: false, // true | false (default)
nolib: false, // true | false (default)
comments: false // true | false (default)
},
dev: { // a particular target
src: ["test/work/**/*.ts"], // The source typescript files, http://gruntjs.com/configuring-tasks#files
reference: "./test/reference.ts", // If specified, generate this file that you can use for your reference management
out: 'test/out.js', // If specified, generate an out.js file which is the merged js file
watch: 'test', // If specified, configures this target to watch the specified director for ts changes and reruns itself.
options: { // override the main options, http://gruntjs.com/configuring-tasks#options
sourcemap: true,
declaration: true
},
},
build: { // another target
src: ["test/fail/*.ts"],
options: { // overide the main options for this target
sourcemap: false,
}
},
},
...
});
You can see a sample grunt file here : https://github.com/basarat/grunt-ts/blob/master/Gruntfile.js
Configuration options are per target. You can see how you can have one set of default options and then override
these selectively for a target (e.g build
, dev
, staging
etc).
This is provided by grunt : http://gruntjs.com/configuring-tasks#options
You can do pretty fancy stuff with your src file selection. Again provided by grunt : http://gruntjs.com/configuring-tasks#files
FAQs
Compile and manage your TypeScript project
The npm package grunt-ts receives a total of 15,293 weekly downloads. As such, grunt-ts popularity was classified as popular.
We found that grunt-ts demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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