🍣 A Rollup plugin for seamless integration between Rollup and Typescript.
This plugin requires an LTS Node version (v8.0.0+) and Rollup v1.20.0+. This plugin also requires at least TypeScript 3.7.
Using npm:
npm install @rollup/plugin-typescript --save-dev
Note that both typescript
and tslib
are peer dependencies of this plugin that need to be installed separately.
See @rollup/plugin-babel.
Create a rollup.config.js
configuration file and import the plugin:
// rollup.config.js
import typescript from '@rollup/plugin-typescript';
export default {
input: 'src/index.ts',
output: {
dir: 'output',
format: 'cjs'
},
plugins: [typescript()]
};
Then call rollup
either via the CLI or the API.
The plugin loads any compilerOptions
from the tsconfig.json
file by default. Passing options to the plugin directly overrides those options:
...
export default {
input: './main.ts',
plugins: [
typescript({lib: ["es5", "es6", "dom"], target: "es5"})
]
}
The following options are unique to rollup-plugin-typescript
:
Type: String
| Array[...String]
Default: null
A minimatch pattern, or array of patterns, which specifies the files in the build the plugin should ignore. By default no files are ignored.
Type: String
| Array[...String]
Default: null
A minimatch pattern, or array of patterns, which specifies the files in the build the plugin should operate on. By default all .ts
and .tsx
files are targeted.
Type: String
| Boolean
Default: true
When set to false, ignores any options specified in the config file. If set to a string that corresponds to a file path, the specified file will be used as config file.
Type: import('typescript')
Default: peer dependency
Overrides the TypeScript module used for transpilation.
typescript({
typescript: require('some-fork-of-typescript')
});
Type: String
Default: peer dependency
Overrides the injected TypeScript helpers with a custom version.
typescript({
tslib: require.resolve('some-fork-of-tslib')
});
Type: { [before | after | afterDeclarations]: TransformerFactory[] }
Default: undefined
Allows registration of TypeScript custom transformers at any of the supported stages:
- before: transformers will execute before the TypeScript's own transformers on raw TypeScript files
- after: transformers will execute after the TypeScript transformers on transpiled code
- afterDeclarations: transformers will execute after declaration file generation allowing to modify existing declaration files
Supported transformer factories:
-
all built-in TypeScript custom transformer factories:
import('typescript').TransformerFactory
annotated TransformerFactory bellowimport('typescript').CustomTransformerFactory
annotated CustomTransformerFactory bellow
-
ProgramTransformerFactory represents a transformer factory allowing the resulting transformer to grab a reference to the Program instance
{ type: 'program', factory: (program: Program) => TransformerFactory | CustomTransformerFactory }
-
TypeCheckerTransformerFactory represents a transformer factory allowing the resulting transformer to grab a reference to the TypeChecker instance
{ type: 'typeChecker', factory: (typeChecker: TypeChecker) => TransformerFactory | CustomTransformerFactory }
typescript({
transformers: {
before: [
{
// Allow the transformer to get a Program reference in it's factory
type: 'program',
factory: (program) => {
return ProgramRequiringTransformerFactory(program);
}
},
{
type: 'typeChecker',
factory: (typeChecker) => {
// Allow the transformer to get a Program reference in it's factory
return TypeCheckerRequiringTransformerFactory(program);
}
}
],
after: [
// You can use normal transformers directly
require('custom-transformer-based-on-Context')
],
afterDeclarations: [
// Or even define in place
function fixDeclarationFactory(context) {
return function fixDeclaration(source) {
function visitor(node) {
// Do real work here
return ts.visitEachChild(node, visitor, context);
}
return ts.visitEachChild(source, visitor, context);
};
}
]
}
});
Type: String
Default: .rollup.cache
When compiling with incremental
or composite
options the plugin will
store compiled files in this folder. This allows the use of incremental
compilation.
typescript({
cacheDir: '.rollup.tscache'
});
Some of Typescript's CompilerOptions affect how Rollup builds files.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
If a type error is detected, the Rollup build is aborted when this option is set to true.
Type: Array[...String]
Default: []
Declaration files are automatically included if they are listed in the files
field in your tsconfig.json
file. Source files in these fields are ignored as Rollup's configuration is used instead.
These compiler options are ignored by Rollup:
noEmitHelpers
,importHelpers
: Thetslib
helper module always must be used.noEmit
,emitDeclarationOnly
: Typescript needs to emit code for the plugin to work with.noResolve
: Preventing Typescript from resolving code may break compilation
Though it is not recommended, it is possible to configure this plugin to handle imports of CommonJS files from TypeScript. For this, you need to specify CommonJS
as the module format and add @rollup/plugin-commonjs
to transpile the CommonJS output generated by TypeScript to ES Modules so that rollup can process it.
// rollup.config.js
import typescript from '@rollup/plugin-typescript';
import commonjs from '@rollup/plugin-commonjs';
export default {
input: './main.ts',
plugins: [
typescript({ module: 'CommonJS' }),
commonjs({ extensions: ['.js', '.ts'] }) // the ".ts" extension is required
]
};
Note that this will often result in less optimal output.
Whenever choosing to preserve JSX output to be further consumed by another transform step via tsconfig
compilerOptions
by setting jsx: 'preserve'
or overriding options, please bear in mind that, by itself, this plugin won't be able to preserve JSX output, usually failing with:
[!] Error: Unexpected token (Note that you need plugins to import files that are not JavaScript)
file.tsx (1:15)
1: export default <span>Foobar</span>
^
To prevent that, make sure to use the acorn plugin, namely acorn-jsx
, which will make Rollup's parser acorn handle JSX tokens. (See https://rollupjs.org/guide/en/#acorninjectplugins)
After adding acorn-jsx
plugin, your Rollup config would look like the following, correctly preserving your JSX output.
import jsx from 'acorn-jsx';
import typescript from '@rollup/plugin-typescript';
export default {
// … other options …
acornInjectPlugins: [jsx()],
plugins: [typescript({ jsx: 'preserve' })]
};
Previous versions of this plugin used Typescript's transpileModule
API, which is faster but does not perform typechecking and does not support cross-file features like const enum
s and emit-less types. If you want this behaviour, you can use @rollup/plugin-sucrase instead.
When instructing Rollup to output a specific file name via the output.file
Rollup configuration, and TypeScript to output declaration files, users may encounter a situation where the declarations are nested improperly. And additionally when attempting to fix the improper nesting via use of outDir
or declarationDir
result in further TypeScript errors.
Consider the following rollup.config.js
file:
import typescript from '@rollup/plugin-typescript';
export default {
input: 'src/index.ts',
output: {
file: 'dist/index.mjs'
},
plugins: [typescript({ tsconfig: './tsconfig.json' })]
};
And accompanying tsconfig.json
file:
{
"include": ["*"],
"compilerOptions": {
"outDir": "dist",
"declaration": true
}
}
This setup will produce dist/index.mjs
and dist/dist/index.d.ts
. To correctly place the declaration file, add an exclude
setting in tsconfig
and modify the declarationDir
setting in compilerOptions
to resemble:
{
"include": ["*"],
"exclude": ["dist"],
"compilerOptions": {
"outDir": "dist",
"declaration": true,
"declarationDir": "."
}
}
This will result in the correct output of dist/index.mjs
and dist/index.d.ts
.
For reference, please see the workaround this section is based on here