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ts-monorepo
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[AskJS] Is there a silver bullet for consuming Typescript libraries in a Monorepo?
1. Linking libs with tsconfig paths. This approach involves setting a tsconfig.json paths object which maps the package name, to the local filesystem location. Eg. "paths": {"@org/lib":"../libs/lib"} - Nx uses this approach for their Integrated Monorepo configuration https://nx.dev/tutorials/integrated-repo-tutorial https://github.com/NiGhTTraX/ts-monorepo.
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Recommendations for lerna/yarn mono repos?
FYI I tried renaming packages/bar/index.ts to index.js and adding allowJs: true in its tsconfig.json and tsconfig.build.json and everything works as expected.
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Structuring packages and working with workspaces
Give https://github.com/NiGhTTraX/ts-monorepo a try :) It uses path aliases to map your imports to the source code inside the monorepo.
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How to use npm workspace with create-react-app and typescript?
Make sure you've copied the jest craco config and that you've set up path aliases accordingly.
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Handling TypeScript in a monorepo
You can check https://github.com/NiGhTTraX/ts-monorepo.
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You might not need TypeScript project references
FWIW https://github.com/NiGhTTraX/ts-monorepo works in a similar way by using path aliases instead. The result is the same (imports resolve to monorepo source code), but this approach doesn't prevent you from publishing any of the packages (check the repo and the linked docs for more details).
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using references in tsconfig.json to point to library code
You didn't give an example of how your imports look, but I'm assuming you're trying to use absolute imports for the lib files like from 'lib/src/...'. Project references don't rewrite the imports in any way, they just optimize the builds by caching referenced projects. You'll want to use path aliases instead. Feel free to check out https://github.com/NiGhTTraX/ts-monorepo for full examples.
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[Question] Setting up monorepo: How be able to debug and build in the same project without changing package.json?
You can use two tsconfig.json files and in one of them configure path aliases to map your package names to the source code, effectively "overriding" package.json#main. You can find examples here https://github.com/NiGhTTraX/ts-monorepo.
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Monorepo with Yarn Workspaces + TS + Docker Templates
Here is one I liked that is very basic, although I removed lerna from it personally. Shows examples of package sharing and a bunch of popular libraries. Next not nuxt but you get the idea. https://github.com/NiGhTTraX/ts-monorepo
- How do you manage TypeScript monorepos?
tsconfig-paths
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ERDIA: TypeORM entity specification documentation tool
If you've use a re-map path in your project, you have to pass it up to tsconfig-paths like this,
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The Native Way To Configure Path Aliases in Frontend Projects
There are multiple libraries available for configuring path aliases in Node.js, such as alias-hq and tsconfig-paths. However, while looking through the Node.js documentation, I discovered a way to configure path aliases without having to rely on third-party libraries. Moreover, this approach enables the use of aliases without requiring the build step.
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How to write path.resolve cleaner?
If you're not using webpack, you can give tsconfig-paths a try.
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Ultimate Node.js starter that scales with DI, native TypeScript, super fast unit tests and all batteries included
Path mapping Very handy tsconfig-paths library allows to import modules from the filesystem without prefixing them with "./".
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Use ts-node to run code across multiple monorepo packages
was just dealing with this yesterday. You need to use this package: https://github.com/dividab/tsconfig-paths
What are some alternatives?
babel-plugin-tsconfig-paths-module-resolver - Use tsconfig-paths in any bundler that supports a custom babel config.
storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.
typescript-rollup - A Single-Page Application(SPA) built using TypeScript, Rollup.js, and Web Dev Server
alias-hq - The end-to-end solution for configuring, refactoring, maintaining and using path aliases
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
lerna-lite - Subset of Lerna in a smaller & more modular project. Helps manage and publish multiple packages in a monorepo/workspace structure
ts-monorepo-absolute-import-paths - A bare-bones Typescript/Node.js starter template with Absolute Path imports, Incremental Compilation and Live-Reloading built it.
nestjs-monorepo-microservices-proxy - Example of how to implement a Nestjs monorepo with no shared folder
tsconfig-applier - Welcome to `tsconfig-applier`! This Visual Studio Code extension simplifies the process of selecting and applying TypeScript configuration files (`tsconfig.json`) from the https://github.com/tsconfig/bases repository. With this extension, you can effortlessly browse through available configuration
taro-hooks - Hooks Library for Taro
tsconfck - A utility to find and parse tsconfig files without depending on typescript