I have started a new node project using typescript.
I installed typescript via:
$ npm install typescript@2 -g
My enviornment looks like this:
$ tsc -v
Version 2.0.0
$ node -v
v7.10.0
I installed the typings for node via:
npm install --save @types/node
I would expect:
tsc
to just run through without errors. Instead, I get errors in regards to the typings themselves:
366 isTTY?: true;
~~~~
node_modules/@types/node/index.d.ts(366,17): error TS1110: Type expected.
1907 all?: false;
~~~~~
node_modules/@types/node/index.d.ts(1907,15): error TS1110: Type expected.
1911 all: true;
~~~~
node_modules/@types/node/index.d.ts(1911,14): error TS1110: Type expected.
1930 ttl: true;
~~~~
node_modules/@types/node/index.d.ts(1930,14): error TS1110: Type expected.
4138 type DoesZapCodeSpaceFlag = 0 | 1;
~
node_modules/@types/node/index.d.ts(4138,33): error TS1110: Type expected.
My typescript will transpile anyways, yet I rather fix these errors. How to fix them?
I was using an outdated tsc version. You may check if this is a problem via:
$ which tsc
/usr/local/bin/tsc
And it wasn't being updated by "npm install typescript -g" as those got installed to a path relative to my nvm.
Instead, I now use a local version of typescript for the project via:
npm install typescript --save
that will store the executable to:
$ ./node_modules/typescript/bin/tsc -v
Version 2.3.2
npm scripts looks for local binaries per default, hence I added the script in the package.json:
"scripts": {
"console": "tsc && node dist/console.js",
},
so I can run just:
npm run console
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