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Here is my previous question

TL;DR: I'm trying to declare types for my NodeJS global variables (which I'm setting up in the before hook), so the TypeScript can recognize it.

My wdio.conf:

...
let chai = require('chai');
let { customAssert } = require('../helpers/customAssert');
...
before: async function (capabilities, specs) {
        // I have accomplished to declare types for this variables thanks to the answer in the previous question
        global.foo = "bar"
        global.expect= chai.expect;
        global.helpers = require("../helpers/helpers");
        // ... etc.
        // ... etc.
        // However I'm stuck with this:
        chai.use(customAssert);
        global.customAssert = chai.customAssert;
    },

Because customAssert is my own plugin I need to "add" it to the Chai with use. After this I can use my custom assert logic like this: chai.customAssert.

Of course I don't want to import both modules in the each test and "plug-in" my custom assert very time. That's the reason why I'm declaring it in the global scope.

However I have no idea how to convince the TypeScript that customAssert can be a part of the chai after I will plug it in with chai.use

global.d.ts

import chai from "chai";
import customAssert from "../helpers/customAssert"

declare global {
  const foo: string;
  const expect: typeof chai.expect;
  const helpers: typeof import("../helpers/helpers");

  const customAssert: typeof chai.customAssert // Property 'customAssert' does not exist on type 'ChaiStatic'. Duh...

  namespace NodeJS {
    interface Global {
      foo: typeof foo;
      expect: typeof expect;
      helpers: typeof helpers;
      customAssert: typeof customAssert; // Will not work but let it be
    }
  }
}

Property 'customAssert' does not exist on type 'ChaiStatic' because I need to add my plugin to Chai by chai.use first.

However I can't do this in the global.d.ts because Statements are not allowed in ambient contexts.

How do I declare a type of the NodeJS global variable which will exist in the scope of the chai only after I will plug it in?

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  • I'ts just a shot in the dark but maybe you can try something like declaring customAssert as an extension (extends) of Chai (not sure if this is the right approach) May 22, 2020 at 9:30
  • Assuming you are using @types/chai, a good way to start this would be to look at the existing typing for chai, determine how they define a plugin, then augment the chai module to include your custom plugin. Fumbling with globals is not the way to go
    – smac89
    May 24, 2020 at 0:32
  • @smac89 thank's for the comment. Do you think your suggestion should be combined with zishone's answer or it's a an another approach? May 24, 2020 at 8:10

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In your types root create this folder structure

.
└── chai/
    └── index.d.ts             

index.d.ts

declare module Chai {
  interface ChaiStatic {
    customAssert: any;
  }
}

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