preact-cli-plugin-typescript v0.2.2
preact-cli-plugin-typescript ·

Use TypeScript with preact-cli.
This will install typescript and awesome-typescript-loader.
If you prefer Flow, check out preact-cli-plugin-flow.
Installation
Install via npm:
npm i preact-cli-plugin-typescript --save-devAfter installation, this plugin will create a tsconfig.json (TypeScript
configuration file), and preact.config.js, if they don't exist already.
In the root of your project, edit preact.config.js to add the plugin:
import preactCliTypeScript from 'preact-cli-plugin-typescript'
export default function(config) {
preactCliTypeScript(config)
}Usage
Existing tsconfig.json
If you have an existing tsconfig.json file, be sure to use the correct
JSX factory:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"jsx": "react",
"jsxFactory": "h"
}
}Now you can simply add .ts/.tsx files to your project, and they'll
be compiled. Cool. Make sure you use .tsx if you want to use JSX.
Mixing JavaScript and TypeScript
You might see an error like
Module './components/app' was resolved to '/src/components/app.js', but '--allowJs' is not set..
To fix this, or if you want to incrementally move to TypeScript, make sure
allowJs is enabled in your tsconfig.json:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"allowJs": true
}
}Changing the entrypoint
By default, preact-cli looks for src/index.js to start your app. This plugin
widens the scope to "any file in src that starts with index and has
a file extension resolved by webpack" - to change this,
override the preact-cli-entrypoint in preact.config.js:
import { resolve } from 'path'
export default function (config, env, helpers) {
preactCliTypeScript(config)
config.resolve.alias['preact-cli-entrypoint'] = resolve(__dirname, 'src', 'foo-file.foo-extension')
}