Reputation: 152
First of all, I want to show you my directory tree:
\__ root
\__ node_modules
\__src
\__ dir1
\__ index.ts
\__ package.json
\__ deploy.config //not important here
\__ dir2 //architecture like dir1
\__ dir3
\__ ...
\__ package.json
\__ //some configuration files
I have tried to add types on my NodeJS project by adding Typescript. For that, I have installed many things into the root folder:
See there the index.ts script into the dir1 folder:
'use strict'
const toolPath = process.env.TOOLPATH || '';
import express, { Response, Request } from 'express';
var app = express();
app.get('/test', async (req: Request, res: Response) => {
res.send("Hello world !");
});
module.exports = {
app
};
To test typescript compiler I used the following command in dir1 folder: npx tsc index.ts
and see the result below:
index.ts(9,28): error TS1005: ',' expected.
index.ts(9,42): error TS1005: ',' expected.
index.ts(9,54): error TS1005: ',' expected.
index.ts(10,8): error TS1005: ':' expected.
index.ts(10,30): error TS1005: ',' expected.
I do not know why I have some errors into the index.ts in
An index.js file was created but it contains errors:
'use strict';
var toolPath = process.env.TOOLPATH || '';
var express_1 = require('express');
var app = express_1["default"]();
app.get('/test', async(req, express_1.Request, res, express_1.Response), {
res: .send("Hello world !") //<--- ERROR THERE
});
module.exports = {
app: app
};
Actually, I do not know why the compiler does not work but I am sure that is not a big mistake. I know that I can use a tsconfig.json file but I want to keep the actual project architecture.
Furthermore, I want to extract the index.js file into the current folder (if the script was launched into the dir1 I want to compile into dir1 folder).
I want to put a script in each package.json in each src folder to compile it and then deploy my directory into the cloud.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 443
Reputation: 76
See this:
npm i -D typescript
npm i -D @types/node
npm i -D @types/express
You have installed only types for node and express.
Fix by installing these dependencies, just like you have installed the typescript ;)
Upvotes: 1