Reputation: 32848
I am trying to use this typescript definition file for ui-router
:
https://github.com/borisyankov/DefinitelyTyped/blob/master/angular-ui/angular-ui-router.d.ts
Here is the code at the top of the definition file:
// Type definitions for Angular JS 1.1.5+ (ui.router module)
// Project: https://github.com/angular-ui/ui-router
// Definitions by: Michel Salib <https://github.com/michelsalib>
// Definitions: https://github.com/borisyankov/DefinitelyTyped
/// <reference path="../angularjs/angular.d.ts" />
declare module ng.ui {
interface IState {
...
Here is how I am using it:
module MyModule
{
export class MyStateConfig
{
constructor(
// -> error on the word ng.ui on next line
private $stateProvider: ng.ui.IStateProvider,
private $urlRouterProvider: ng.ui.IUrlRouterProvider
...)
{
this.$stateProvider.state(...
This was working in Visual Studio but now with WebStorm I get a message saying "
module 'ng' has no exported member 'ui'
Can someone give me advice on this. Is this something to do with a different module system with WebStorm?
Upvotes: 6
Views: 9214
Reputation: 31383
Ensure the @types/angular-ui-bootstrap npm package is installed.
npm install @types/angular-ui-bootstrap
Check your tsConfig.json file, in compilerOptions
, look for a types
array. Try removing types
or replacing with typeRoots
. Something like this:
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "ES5",
"sourceMap": true,
....
....
"typeRoots": [
"node_modules/@types"
]
},
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 2400
Have you tried adding a reference comment in your module source file? Something like...
/// <reference path="path/to/angular-ui/angular-ui-router.d.ts" />
Visual Studio doesn't require this because its msbuild tasks automatically tell the compiler to reference any definition that are included in the project. I'm guessing WebStorm doesn't use msbuild project files.
Upvotes: 5