In my [email protected]
TypeScript/React app, TS compiler errors are only shown in the Problems pane for files I have open in the VS Code editor. As a result I sometimes don't catch errors until I actually run the app.
How can I get TypeScript to automatically check for compiler errors in all code files as soon as I open the workspace, or when I save changes to a file?
I've tried adding "watch": "tsc --watch"
as a script in package.json
and then doing npm run-script watch
in an integrated terminal pane, but this has two problems:
Is there a better solution?
BTW, this is the same question as Show project wide TypeScript problems/errors in webstorm, but about Visual Studio Code instead of webstorm.
You can click on the summary or press Ctrl+Shift+M to display the PROBLEMS panel with a list of all current errors. If you open a file that has errors or warnings, they will be rendered inline with the text and in the overview ruler.
As of 14.04.2020 There is an experimental feature in generally available VS Code to enable project wide problem reporting. Add the following to your settings.json
:
"typescript.tsserver.experimental.enableProjectDiagnostics": true
It is experimental and can be both overwhelming and underwhelming at the same time.
Watch this space.
As of November 2019, unfortunately this isn't supported by VS Code out of the box. See https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/13953.
The best workaround that I could find is to add a task to tasks.json that will run tsc --watch
, and configure it to run when the workspace or folder is opened.
Below is a sample config for tasks.json. Note that "www" in the snippet below refers to the folder with tsconfig.json
that you want to check. Replace it with the name of your own folder, relative to the root of your workspace.
{ "version": "2.0.0", "tasks": [ { "label": "tsc watch", "type": "shell", "command": "./node_modules/.bin/tsc", "isBackground": true, "args": ["--watch", "--noEmit", "--project", "www"], "group": { "kind": "build", "isDefault": true }, "presentation": { "reveal": "never", "echo": false, "focus": false, "panel": "dedicated" }, "problemMatcher": "$tsc-watch", "runOptions": { "runOn": "folderOpen" } } ] }
Note that auto-run tasks don't seem to be enabled by default. To opt into auto-run tasks, follow the instructions here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/58866185/126352
This solution was adapted from @molinx's answer in the GitHub issue linked above, and it was improved thanks to @kumar303's comment below.
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