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I am using Angular (version 2) with TypeScript (version 1.6) and when I compile the code I get these errors:

Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/change_detection/parser/locals.d.ts(4,42): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/collection.d.ts(1,25): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'MapConstructor'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/collection.d.ts(2,25): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'SetConstructor'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/collection.d.ts(4,27): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/collection.d.ts(4,39): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/collection.d.ts(7,9): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/collection.d.ts(8,30): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/collection.d.ts(11,43): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/collection.d.ts(12,27): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/collection.d.ts(14,23): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/collection.d.ts(15,25): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/collection.d.ts(94,41): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Set'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/collection.d.ts(95,22): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Set'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/collection.d.ts(96,25): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Set'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/lang.d.ts(1,22): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'BrowserNodeGlobal'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/lang.d.ts(33,59): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/promise.d.ts(1,10): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Promise'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/promise.d.ts(3,14): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Promise'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/promise.d.ts(8,32): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Promise'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/promise.d.ts(9,38): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Promise'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/promise.d.ts(10,35): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Promise'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/promise.d.ts(10,93): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Promise'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/promise.d.ts(11,34): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Promise'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/promise.d.ts(12,32): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Promise'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/promise.d.ts(12,149): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Promise'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/facade/promise.d.ts(13,43): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Promise'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/linker/element_injector.d.ts(72,32): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/linker/element_injector.d.ts(74,17): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/linker/element_injector.d.ts(78,184): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/linker/element_injector.d.ts(83,182): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/linker/element_injector.d.ts(107,37): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/linker/proto_view_factory.d.ts(27,146): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/linker/view.d.ts(52,144): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/linker/view.d.ts(76,79): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/linker/view.d.ts(77,73): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/linker/view.d.ts(94,31): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/linker/view.d.ts(97,18): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/linker/view.d.ts(100,24): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/linker/view.d.ts(103,142): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/linker/view.d.ts(104,160): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/render/api.d.ts(281,74): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Map'.
    node_modules/angular2/src/core/zone/ng_zone.d.ts(1,37): Error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Zone'.

This is the code:

import 'reflect-metadata';
import {bootstrap, Component, CORE_DIRECTIVES, FORM_DIRECTIVES} from 'angular2/core';
@Component({
  selector: 'my-app',
  template: '<input type="text" [(ng-model)]="title" /><h1>{{title}}</h1>',
  directives: [ CORE_DIRECTIVES ]
})
class AppComponent {
  title :string;

  constructor() {
    this.title = 'hello angular 2';
  }
}
bootstrap(AppComponent);
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  • looks like there is an issue for that here github.com/angular/angular/issues/4902
    – rob
    Oct 26, 2015 at 18:33
  • 1
    Try adding the following import import {ROUTER_PROVIDERS} from 'angular2/router'; I'm getting the same issue and for some reason this fixes it for me...?!?
    – rob
    Oct 26, 2015 at 19:01

25 Answers 25

111

There is a work-around mentioned in the changelog for 2.0.0-beta.6 (2016-02-11) (listed under breaking changes):

If you use --target=es5, you will need to add a line somewhere in your application (for example, at the top of the .ts file where you call bootstrap):

///<reference path="node_modules/angular2/typings/browser.d.ts"/>

(Note that if your file is not in the same directory as node_modules, you'll need to add one or more ../ to the start of that path.)

make sure you have the correct reference path, i needed to add ../ to the start to get this working.

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  • 3
    This fixed a lot of errors for me, but I still get errors like TS2304: Cannot find name 'module' and TS2339: Property 'find' does not exist on type 'MyThing[]'.... Any ideas?
    – mwijnands
    Feb 24, 2016 at 22:02
  • 1
    What if you use angular in a package meant for reuse? Any application I try to use a package with a file with this reference complains at tsc build time that it cannot find this reference.
    – Hans
    Mar 8, 2016 at 17:58
  • 6
    Is there a solution for the new package structure in Angular, I can't find a browser.d.ts in the new @angular/.... structure
    – I.devries
    Jun 15, 2016 at 10:01
  • 2
    @I.devries Correct, they have removed browser.d.ts. The files are now index.d.ts, and you need one for each angular component, as each is now installed separately in rc.0 and later. You also need to install "typings" -- see answers by Khaled Al-Ansari and theUtherSide above. Jun 23, 2016 at 2:31
  • 1
    I solved it by adding: ///<reference path="../typings/index.d.ts"/>
    – Sako73
    Aug 31, 2016 at 15:24
83

ES6 features like promises aren't defined when targeting ES5. There are other libraries, but core-js is the javascript library that the Angular team uses. It contains polyfills for ES6.

Angular 2 has changed a lot since this question was asked. Type declarations are much easier to use in Typescript 2.0.

npm install -g typescript

For ES6 features in Angular 2, you don't need Typings. Just use typescript 2.0 or higher and install @types/core-js with npm:

npm install --save-dev @types/core-js

Then, add the TypeRoots and Types attributes to your tsconfig.json:

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "target": "es5",
    "module": "es6",
    "moduleResolution": "node",
    "sourceMap": true,
    "emitDecoratorMetadata": true,
    "experimentalDecorators": true,
    "removeComments": false,
    "noImplicitAny": false,
    "typeRoots": [
      "../node_modules/@types"
    ],
    "types" : [
      "core-js"
    ]
  },
  "exclude": [
    "node_modules"
  ]
}

This is much easier than using Typings, as explained in other answers. See Microsoft's blog post for more info: Typescript: The Future of Declaration Files

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    I think the "types" array also belongs into the "compilerOptions" Object. But other than that, thanks alot, I was struggling with this fot the whole day.
    – plexus
    Sep 27, 2016 at 18:09
  • @plexus Thanks! You are right about the compilerOptions. I fixed the answer. Sep 27, 2016 at 20:26
  • Thanks for great post, but according to the URL you provided it is not even necessary to augment tsconfig.json, it just really works anyway :) At least it did for me. So the only thing you need to do is to install the required package Oct 5, 2016 at 8:21
  • You can even remove typeRoots if the only entry you have is node_modules/@types. Jan 3, 2017 at 23:49
  • Like a charm. As @ilya-chernomordik had mentioned, this also worked for me without the addition of TypeRoots and Types to tsconfig.json. In my case I also had to update my Gulp gulp-typescript 2.x plugin which was transpiling using and embedded version of TypeScript 1, but once I updated so I was using TypeScript 2 and added the @types/core-js polyfill I was set. Many thanks.
    – rscarter
    Jan 31, 2017 at 20:54
57

A known issue: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/4902

Core reason: the .d.ts file implicitly included by TypeScript varies with the compile target, so one needs to have more ambient declarations when targeting es5 even if things are actually present in the runtimes (e.g. chrome). More on lib.d.ts

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  • 521
    So what is the solution?
    – user233232
    Oct 27, 2015 at 6:03
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    2.0.0-alpha.45 is good, use typings from node_modules/angular2/bundles/typings/**/*.d.ts
    – Are Butuv
    Nov 14, 2015 at 4:18
  • 2
    "angular2": "2.0.0-beta.3" works, but beta.4 and beta.5 seem to have this issue again, at least when configuring your project like in the tutorial
    – CorayThan
    Feb 11, 2016 at 0:51
  • 3
    @Roj I'm still seeing this in beta 6 but it does work when using the reference to browser.d.ts
    – inki
    Feb 12, 2016 at 20:09
  • 3
    hooray! rc1 joined this.
    – user3794166
    May 10, 2016 at 23:22
50

For those following the Angular2 tutorial on angular.io just to be explicit, here is an expansion of mvdluit's answer of exactly where to put the code:

Your main.ts should look like this:

/// <reference path="../node_modules/angular2/typings/browser.d.ts" />

import {bootstrap} from 'angular2/platform/browser'
import {AppComponent} from './app.component'
// Add all operators to Observable
import 'rxjs/Rx'

bootstrap(AppComponent);

Note that you leave in the /// forward slashes, don't remove them.

ref: https://github.com/ericmdantas/angular2-typescript-todo/blob/master/index.ts#L1

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  • I use VS2015 MVC6 and Angular2 beta.14, If you place the reference line in _references.js it won't work. Has to be inside of component like this answer suggests. Additionally, use ../../ instead of ../ for the path.
    – user3794166
    Apr 12, 2016 at 22:55
  • @Hani did you find a way around it yet? I'll try upgrade to rc1 and try it out
    – Rots
    May 10, 2016 at 23:42
  • So the typings are gone. I guess you'll need to install that separately and when i do, i get a lot of useless packages added as well. Anyhow, even after doing all of that, there is no more browser.d.ts under typings folder. Just .js files under dist. There is a file named typings.d.ts so i thought that's the new one, but it didn't solve the issue. Building for 'es6' works, but IE complains. So stuck with 'es5' build and no typings! :/
    – user3794166
    May 11, 2016 at 14:54
  • @Hani There is a new answer. Perhaps it will work? npm install -g typings typings install
    – Rots
    May 15, 2016 at 10:38
  • Downgraded to beta.15 and used the same .d.ts from typings package. Also to meet IE9+ requirement, had to build for es3.
    – user3794166
    May 15, 2016 at 19:11
49

I was able to fix this with the following command

typings install es6-promise es6-collections --ambient

Note that you need typings to make the above command work, if you do not have it run the following command to install it

npm install -g typings

UPDATE

typings update doesn't read --ambient it became --global also for some people you need to install the definitions of the above libraries, just use the following command

typings install dt~es6-promise dt~es6-collections --global --save

Thanks to @bgerth for pointing this out.

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    For me it was typings install dt~es6-promise dt~es6-collections --global --save
    – bgerth
    Jul 13, 2016 at 4:33
  • 1
    @bgerth I guess it changed because of the typings update, I'll add your solution to the answer Jul 13, 2016 at 8:07
  • typings install dt~es6-promise dt~es6-collections --global --save worked for me. This problem is recurring and intermittent... thx for this fix lets hope it works longer than a day.
    – user3230660
    Jul 19, 2016 at 14:52
  • typings install dt~es6-promise dt~es6-collections --global --save worked for me too
    – Rikku121
    Jul 20, 2016 at 18:09
32

When having Typescript >= 2 the "lib" option in tsconfig.json will do the job. No need for Typings. https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/compiler-options.html

{
    "compilerOptions": {
        "target": "es5",
        "lib": ["es2016", "dom"] //or es6 instead of es2016(es7)
    }
}
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  • Yup...adding "lib": ["es2016", "dom"] to my tsconfig.json file fixed it
    – Marvel Moe
    Apr 16, 2017 at 19:37
  • This is correct. Just use caution because some of the types declared therein may not be present. Apr 24, 2017 at 5:39
  • @Niels Steenbeek has it correct here. I encountered the same errors doing the exercises for Angular 2 & 4 courses. However, my lib contents where slightly different: "lib" : ["es2015", "es2015.iterable", "dom"]
    – BoiseBaked
    Oct 6, 2017 at 16:45
15

For Angular 2.0.0-rc.0 adding node_modules/angular2/typings/browser.d.ts won't work. First add typings.json file to your solution, with this content:

{
    "ambientDependencies": {
        "es6-shim": "github:DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/es6-shim/es6-shim.d.ts#7de6c3dd94feaeb21f20054b9f30d5dabc5efabd"
    }
}

And then update the package.json file to include this postinstall:

"scripts": {
    "postinstall": "typings install"
},

Now run npm install

Also now you should ignore typings folder in your tsconfig.json file as well:

 "exclude": [
        "node_modules",
        "typings/main",
        "typings/main.d.ts"
    ]

Update

Now AngularJS 2.0 is using core-js instead of es6-shim. Follow its quick start typings.json file for more info.

1
14

you can add the code at the beginning of .ts files.

/// <reference path="../typings/index.d.ts" />
2
  • This worked for me. No need to install typings globally. Tried on stable angular 2. Sep 17, 2016 at 8:34
  • Worked for me too, using Angular 2.0.0 (release) Sep 19, 2016 at 22:08
10

I was getting this on Angular 2 rc1. Turns out some names changed with typings v1 vs the old 0.x. The browser.d.ts files became index.d.ts.

After running typings install locate your startup file (where you bootstrap) and add:

/// <reference path="../typings/index.d.ts" /> (or without the ../ if your startup file is in the same folder as the typings folder)

Adding index.d.ts to the files list in tsconfig.json did not work for some reason.

Also, the es6-shim package was not needed.

8

I was able to fix this by installing the typings module.

npm install -g typings
typings install

(Using ng 2.0.0-rc.1)

1
  • 1
    "'typyings.json' is missing. -- (No dependencies)". It returns this error when I run the command in the same folder of the app.ts file. Where am I supposed to find this typings.json file, and when should I run the command? Feb 24, 2017 at 16:49
7

I had the same problem and I solved it using the lib option in tsconfig.json. As said by basarat in his answer, a .d.ts file is implicitly included by TypeScript depending on the compile targetoption but this behaviour can be changed with the lib option.

You can specify additional definition files to be included without changing the targeted JS version. For examples this is part of my current compilerOptions for [email protected] and it adds support for es2015 features without installing anything else:

"compilerOptions": {
    "experimentalDecorators": true,
    "lib": ["es5", "dom", "es6", "dom.iterable", "scripthost"],
    "module": "commonjs",
    "moduleResolution": "node",
    "noLib": false,
    "target": "es5",
    "types": ["node"]
}

For the complete list of available options check the official doc.

Note also that I added "types": ["node"] and installed npm install @types/node to support require('some-module') in my code.

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 typings install dt~es6-shim --save --global

and add the correct path to index.d.ts

///<reference path="../typings/index.d.ts"/>

Tried on @angular-2.0.0-rc3

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  • This solution works perfectly when we need the .d.ts file in a library project.
    – Robin Ding
    Mar 5, 2019 at 2:09
4

If npm install -g typings typings install still does not help, delete node_modules and typings folders before executing this command.

4

This is that think how everyone is trying to do something different. I believe these systems still far from the final version.

In my case, I updated from rc.0 to rc.5 this error appeared.

My fixed was change the tsconfig.json.

{
    "compilerOptions": {
        "target": "es6", <-- It was es5
        "module": "system",
        "moduleResolution": "node",
        "sourceMap": true,
        "emitDecoratorMetadata": true,
        "experimentalDecorators": true,
        "removeComments": false,
        "noImplicitAny": false,
        "outDir": "../wwwroot/app"
    },
    "compileOnSave": true,
    "exclude": [
        "../node_modules",
        "../typings/main"
    ]
}
2
  • 1
    This resolved my issues as well. The RC versions are targeting es6 it seems.
    – Inari
    Aug 31, 2016 at 13:33
  • You now are no longer targeting ES5. If anything, change "lib", not "target". Apr 24, 2017 at 5:41
4

add typing.d.ts in main folder of the application and over there declare the varible which you want to use every time

declare var System: any;
declare var require: any;

after declaring this in typing.d.ts, error for require will not come in the application..

4

I am new to Angular but for me the solution was found by simply importing Input. Can't take credit for this one, found it on another board. This is a simple fix if you're having the same problem but if your issues are more complex I'd read the stuff above.

Mukesh:

you have to import input like this at top of child component

import { Directive, Component, OnInit, Input } from '@angular/core';
3

I found this very helpful doc at Angular 2's website. It finally let me get things working properly, whereas the other answers here, to install typings, failed me with various errors. (But helped lead me in the right direction.)

Instead of including es6-promise and es6-collections, it includes core-js, which did the trick for me... no conflicts with Angular2's core ts definitions. Additionally the document explained how to set up all this to happen automatically when installing NPM, and how to modify your typings.json file.

3

I was getting this error after merging my dev branch to my current branch. I spent sometime to fix the issue. As you can see in the below image, there is no problem in the codes at all.

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So the only fix worked for me is that Restarting the VSCode

0
2

Angular 2 RC1 renamed the node_modules/angular2 directory to node_modules/angular.

If you're using a gulpfile to copy files to an output directory you probably still have node_modules/angular sitting in there which may be getting picked up by the compiler and confusing the hell out of itself.

So (carefully) wipe out what you have in node_modules that is for the beta versions, and also delete any old typings and re-run typings install.

1
  • or alternatively... work on other stuff for 4 months and wait for the final release to start over from scratch (which is what I'm doing) Sep 24, 2016 at 20:56
2

Do import the below statement in your JS file.

import 'rxjs/add/operator/map';
2
  • I'm putting off upgrading a project to latest version, so added import './rxjs-extensions'; to my app.component.ts with the rxjs-extensions file from the angular2 tutorial (including your suggested line) and it seems to have removed those errors.
    – James
    Oct 7, 2016 at 13:23
  • Could you please be more specific. Which JS file? the one compiled by Typescript? main?
    – mm_
    May 15, 2017 at 16:04
2

The accepted answer doesn't provide a viable fix, and most of the other ones suggest the "triple-slashes" workaround which is not viable anymore, since the browser.d.ts has been removed by the Angular2 latest RC's and thus is not available anymore.

I strongly suggest to install the typings module as suggested by a couple solutions here, yet it's not necessary to do it manually or globally - there's an effective way to do that for your project only and within VS2015 interface. Here's what you need to do:

  • add typings in the project's package.json file.
  • add a script block in the package.json file to execute/update typings after each NPM action.
  • add a typings.json file in the project's root folder containing a reference to core-js (overall better than es6-shim atm).

That's it.

You can also take a look to this other SO thread and/or read this post on my blog for additional details.

1

Good call, @VahidN, I found I needed

    "exclude": [
        "node_modules",
        "typings/main",
        "typings/main.d.ts"
    ]

In my tsconfig too, to stop errors from es6-shim itself

1

This could be because you are missing an import.

Example:

ERROR in src/app/products/product-list.component.ts:15:15 - error TS2304: Cannot find name 'IProduct'.

Make sure you are adding the import at the top of the file:

import { IProduct } from './product';

...

export class ProductListComponent {
    pageTitle: string = 'product list!';
    imageWidth: number = 50;
    imageMargin: number = 2;
    showImage: boolean = false;
    listFilter: string = 'cart';
    products: IProduct[] = ... //cannot find name error
0

Now you must import them manually.

import 'rxjs/add/operator/retry';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/timeout';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/delay';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/map';




this.http.post(url, JSON.stringify(json), {headers: headers, timeout: 1000})

         .retry(2)

         .timeout(10000, new Error('Time out.'))

         .delay(10)

         .map((res) => res.json())
        .subscribe(
          (data) => resolve(data.json()),
          (err) => reject(err)
        );
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Update tsconfig.json, change

"target": "es5"

to

"target": "es6"
1
  • This could cause your JavaScript output to be incompatible with older browsers. Feb 1, 2017 at 11:42

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