Is there a way to get tsc
to interpret an external module that exports a constructor function + prototype as a type?
While converting a large codebase to TypeScript, I found that typescript does not recognize external modules that export a function constructor and it's prototype as types.
function P() {...}
P.prototype.method = function() {...};
...
export = P;
If I later import
this file, the type is simply the function signature and not a class-like type. This gives me type errors, e.g.:
import P = require('P');
var c:P = new P(); // cannot find name P
var c = new P(); // c has no type information
I know I should rewrite the code to use typescript's types with classes and interfaces, but it would be really nice if I could do that gradually and at least compile the project as it is with tsc
. I recently found out that you can use the type of an external module that exports a singleton object like this:
var S = {...};
export S;
...and in another file:
import S = require('s');
interface C {
s:typeof S; // notice the "typeof"
}
That you can use the type of an instance for typescript with typeof
was not obvious and quite buried in the docs. I wonder if there is a trick like this when using normal javascript prototypes.
eagle
example typescriptlang.org/Handbook#writing-dts-files-examples