@babel/preset-typescript
This preset is recommended if you use TypeScript, a typed superset of JavaScript. It includes the following plugins:
You will need to specify
--extensions ".ts"
for@babel/cli
&@babel/node
cli’s to handle.ts
files.
Example
In
const x: number = 0;
Out
const x = 0;
Installation
npm install --save-dev @babel/preset-typescript
Usage
With a configuration file (Recommended)
{
"presets": ["@babel/preset-typescript"]
}
Via CLI
babel --presets @babel/preset-typescript script.ts
Via Node API
require("@babel/core").transform("code", {
presets: ["@babel/preset-typescript"],
});
Options
isTSX
boolean
, defaults to false
Forcibly enables jsx
parsing. Otherwise angle brackets will be treated as typescript’s legacy type assertion var foo = <string>bar;
. Also, isTSX: true
requires allExtensions: true
.
jsxPragma
string
, defaults to React
Replace the function used when compiling JSX expressions. This is so that we know that the import is not a type import, and should not be removed.
allExtensions
boolean
, defaults to false
Indicates that every file should be parsed as TS or TSX (depending on the isTSX
option).
allowNamespaces
boolean
, uses the default set by @babel/plugin-transform-typescript
.
Enables compilation of TypeScript namespaces.
allowDeclareFields
boolean
, defaults to false
NOTE: This will be enabled by default in Babel 8
When enabled, type-only class fields are only removed if they are prefixed with the declare
modifier:
class A {
declare foo: string; // Removed
bar: string; // Initialized to undefined
}
onlyRemoveTypeImports
boolean
, defaults to false
When set to true
, the transform will only remove type-only imports (introduced in TypeScript 3.8). This should only be used if you are using TypeScript >= 3.8.
You can read more about configuring preset options here.