@pre-bundled/type-coverage v2.3.1-patch-1
type-coverage
A CLI tool to check type coverage for typescript code
This tool will check type of all identifiers, the type coverage rate = the count of identifiers whose type is not any / the total count of identifiers, the higher, the better.
install
yarn global add type-coverage
usage
run type-coverage
arguments
| name | type | description |
|---|---|---|
-p, --project | string? | tell the CLI where is the tsconfig.json |
--detail | boolean? | show detail |
--at-least | number? | fail if coverage rate < this value |
--debug | boolean? | show debug info |
--strict | boolean? | strict mode |
--ignore-catch | boolean? | ignore catch |
--cache | boolean? | enable cache |
--ignore-files | string[]? | ignore files |
strict mode
If the identifiers' type arguments exist and contain at least one any, like any[], ReadonlyArray<any>, Promise<any>, Foo<number, any>, it will be considered as any too
Also, future minor release may introduce stricter type check in this mode, which may lower the type coverage rate
enable cache
save and reuse type check result of files that is unchanged and independent of changed files in .type-coverage directory, to improve speed
ignore catch
If you want to get 100% type coverage then try {} catch {} is
the largest blocked towards that.
This can be fixed in typescript with Allow type annotation on catch clause variable
but until then you can turn on --ignore-catch --at-least 100.
Your catch blocks should look like
try {
await ...
} catch (anyErr) {
const err = <Error> anyErr
}To have the highest type coverage.
ignore files
This tool will ignore the files, eg: --ignore-files "demo1/*.ts" --ignore-files "demo2/foo.ts"
config in package.json
"typeCoverage": {
"atLeast": 99 // same as --at-least
},ingore line
Use type-coverage:ignore-next-line or type-coverage:ignore-line in comment(// or /* */) to ignore any in a line.
try {
// type-coverage:ignore-next-line
} catch (error) { // type-coverage:ignore-line
}add dynamic badges of type coverage rate
Use your own project url:
[](https://github.com/plantain-00/type-coverage)integrating with PRs
Using codechecks you can integrate type-coverage with GitHub's Pull Requests. See type-coverage-watcher.
API
import { lint } from 'type-coverage-core'
const result = await lint('.', { strict: true })export function lint(project: string, options?: Partial<LintOptions>): Promise<FileTypeCheckResult & { program: ts.Program }>
export interface LintOptions {
debug: boolean,
files?: string[],
oldProgram?: ts.Program,
strict: boolean,
enableCache: boolean,
ignoreCatch: boolean,
ignoreFiles?: string | string[],
fileCounts: boolean,
}
export interface FileTypeCheckResult {
correctCount: number
totalCount: number
anys: FileAnyInfo[]
fileCounts: {
correctCount: number,
totalCount: number,
}[]
}FAQ
Q: Does this count JavaScript files?
Yes, This package calls Typescript API, Typescript can parse Javascript file(with allowJs), then this package can too.
Changelogs
v2
- Move
typescriptfromdependenciestopeerDependencies - Move API from package
type-coverageto packagetype-coverage-core
// v1
import { lint } from 'type-coverage'
lint('.', false, false, undefined, undefined, true)
// v2
import { lint } from 'type-coverage-core'
lint('.', { strict: true })6 years ago
6 years ago
