0.1.0 • Published 8 years ago

ts-library-starter v0.1.0

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ts-library-starter

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Example git project that is used for typescript libraries as a starter pack

What does it include:

1. exported class as example for an npm moudle
2. packaging for npm modules (webpack + tslint + awesome-typescript-loader + dts-bundle)
3. testings for npm modules (jest)
4. code coverage (jest) when running tests
5. Typescript => ES6 => ES5 (babel)
6. Two versions embed in the package, one for node, one for browser (browserify)

Notes

Please note that you will need to rename the library name in some files:

1. webpack.config.js (bundle_opts)
2. package.json (ofcourse ;))

Also don't forget to reset package version ;)

Useful commands:

npm run prebuild       - install NPM dependancies
npm run build          - build the library files
npm run test           - run the tests
npm run test:watch     - run the tests (watch-mode)
npm run coverage       - run the tests with coverage
npm run coverage:watch - run the tests with coverage (watch-mode)
npm run pack           - build the library, make sure the tests passes, and then pack the library (creates .tgz)
npm run release        - prepare package for next release

Files explained:

1. src - directory is used for typescript code that is part of the project
    1a. src/Example.ts - Just an example exported library, used to should import in tests.
    1b. src/Example.spec.ts - tests for the example class
    1c. src/index.ts        - index, which functionality is exported from the library
    1d. src/main.ts         - just wrapper for index
3. package.json                 - file is used to describe the library
4. tsconfig.json                - configuration file for the library compilation
6. tslint.json                  - configuration file for the linter (both test and library)
8. webpack.config.js            - configuration file of the compilation automation process for the library

Output files explained:

1. node_modules                       - directory npm creates with all the dependencies of the module (result of npm install)
2. dist                               - directory contains the compiled library (javascript + typings)
3. <module_name>-<module_version>.tgz - final tgz file for publish. (result of npm run pack)
4. coverage                           - code coverage report output made by istanbul