# ![TypeScript Node](logo.svg) [![NPM version][npm-image]][npm-url] [![NPM downloads][downloads-image]][downloads-url] [![Build status][travis-image]][travis-url] [![Test coverage][coveralls-image]][coveralls-url] > TypeScript execution and REPL for node.js, with source map support. **Works with `typescript@>=2.0`**. ## Installation ```sh # Locally in your project. npm install -D ts-node npm install -D typescript # Or globally with TypeScript. npm install -g ts-node npm install -g typescript ``` **Tip:** Installing modules locally allows you to control and share the versions through `package.json`. TS Node will always resolve the compiler from `cwd` before checking relative to its own installation. ## Usage ```sh # Execute a script as `node` + `tsc`. ts-node script.ts # Starts a TypeScript REPL. ts-node # Execute code with TypeScript. ts-node -e 'console.log("Hello, world!")' # Execute, and print, code with TypeScript. ts-node -p -e '"Hello, world!"' # Pipe scripts to execute with TypeScript. echo "console.log('Hello, world!')" | ts-node ``` ![TypeScript REPL](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-node/raw/master/screenshot.png) ### Programmatic You can require `ts-node` and register the loader for future requires by using `require('ts-node').register({ /* options */ })`. You can also use file shortcuts - `node -r ts-node/register` or `node -r ts-node/register/transpile-only` - depending on your preferences. **Note:** If you need to use advanced node.js CLI arguments (e.g. `--inspect`), use them with `node -r ts-node/register` instead of the `ts-node` CLI. ### Mocha ```sh mocha --require ts-node/register --watch-extensions ts,tsx "test/**/*.{ts,tsx}" [...args] ``` **Note:** `--watch-extensions` is only used in `--watch` mode. ### Tape ```sh ts-node node_modules/tape/bin/tape [...args] ``` ### Gulp ```sh # Create a `gulpfile.ts` and run `gulp`. gulp ``` ### Visual Studio Code Create a new node.js configuration, add `-r ts-node/register` to node args and move the `program` to the `args` list (so VS Code doesn't look for `outFiles`). ```json { "type": "node", "request": "launch", "name": "Launch Program", "runtimeArgs": [ "-r", "ts-node/register" ], "args": [ "${workspaceFolder}/index.ts" ] } ``` **Note:** If you are using the `--project ` command line argument as per the [Configuration Options](#configuration-options), and want to apply this same behavior when launching in VS Code, add an "env" key into the launch configuration: `"env": { "TS_NODE_PROJECT": "" }`. ## How It Works **TypeScript Node** works by registering the TypeScript compiler for `.tsx?` and `.jsx?` (when `allowJs == true`) extensions. When node.js has an extension registered (via `require.extensions`), it will use the extension internally for module resolution. When an extension is unknown to node.js, it handles the file as `.js` (JavaScript). By default, **TypeScript Node** avoids compiling files in `/node_modules/` for three reasons: 1. Modules should always be published in a format node.js can consume 2. Transpiling the entire dependency tree will make your project slower 3. Differing behaviours between TypeScript and node.js (e.g. ES2015 modules) can result in a project that works until you decide to support a feature natively from node.js **P.S.** This means if you don't register an extension, it is compiled as JavaScript. When `ts-node` is used with `allowJs`, JavaScript files are transpiled using the TypeScript compiler. ## Loading `tsconfig.json` **Typescript Node** loads `tsconfig.json` automatically. Use `--skip-project` to skip loading the `tsconfig.json`. **Tip**: You can use `ts-node` together with [tsconfig-paths](https://www.npmjs.com/package/tsconfig-paths) to load modules according to the `paths` section in `tsconfig.json`. ## Configuration Options You can set options by passing them before the script path, via programmatic usage or via environment variables. ```sh ts-node --compiler ntypescript --project src/tsconfig.json hello-world.ts ``` ### CLI Options Supports `--print`, `--eval` and `--require` from [node.js CLI options](https://nodejs.org/api/cli.html). * `--help` Prints help text * `--version` Prints version information ### CLI and Programmatic Options _Environment variable denoted in parentheses._ * `-T, --transpile-only` Use TypeScript's faster `transpileModule` (`TS_NODE_TRANSPILE_ONLY`, default: `false`) * `-I, --ignore [pattern]` Override the path patterns to skip compilation (`TS_NODE_IGNORE`, default: `/node_modules/`) * `-P, --project [path]` Path to TypeScript JSON project file (`TS_NODE_PROJECT`) * `-C, --compiler [name]` Specify a custom TypeScript compiler (`TS_NODE_COMPILER`, default: `typescript`) * `-D, --ignore-diagnostics [code]` Ignore TypeScript warnings by diagnostic code (`TS_NODE_IGNORE_DIAGNOSTICS`) * `-O, --compiler-options [opts]` JSON object to merge with compiler options (`TS_NODE_COMPILER_OPTIONS`) * `--files` Load files from `tsconfig.json` on startup (`TS_NODE_FILES`, default: `false`) * `--pretty` Use pretty diagnostic formatter (`TS_NODE_PRETTY`, default: `false`) * `--skip-project` Skip project config resolution and loading (`TS_NODE_SKIP_PROJECT`, default: `false`) * `--skip-ignore` Skip ignore checks (`TS_NODE_SKIP_IGNORE`, default: `false`) * `--log-error` Logs errors of types instead of exit the process (`TS_NODE_LOG_ERROR`, default: `false`) * `--prefer-ts-exts` Re-order file extensions so that TypeScript imports are preferred (`TS_NODE_PREFER_TS_EXTS`, default: `false`) ### Programmatic Only Options * `transformers` An array of transformers to pass to TypeScript * `readFile` Custom TypeScript-compatible file reading function * `fileExists` Custom TypeScript-compatible file existence function ## Help! My Types Are Missing! **TypeScript Node** does _not_ use `files`, `include` or `exclude`, by default. This is because a large majority projects do not use all of the files in a project directory (e.g. `Gulpfile.ts`, runtime vs tests) and parsing every file for types slows startup time. Instead, `ts-node` starts with the script file (e.g. `ts-node index.ts`) and TypeScript resolves dependencies based on imports and references. For global definitions, you can use the `typeRoots` compiler option. This requires that your type definitions be structured as type packages (not loose TypeScript definition files). More details on how this works can be found in the [TypeScript Handbook](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/tsconfig-json.html#types-typeroots-and-types). Example `tsconfig.json`: ``` { "compilerOptions": { "typeRoots" : ["./node_modules/@types", "./typings"] } } ``` Example project structure: ``` / -- tsconfig.json -- typings/ -- / -- index.d.ts ``` Example module declaration file: ``` declare module '' { // module definitions go here } ``` For module definitions, you can use [`paths`](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/module-resolution.html#path-mapping): ```json { "compilerOptions": { "baseUrl": ".", "paths": { "custom-module-type": ["types/custom-module-type"] } } } ``` An alternative approach for definitions of third-party libraries are [triple-slash directives](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/triple-slash-directives.html). This may be helpful if you prefer not to change your TypeScript `compilerOptions` or structure your custom type definitions when using `typeRoots`. Below is an example of the triple-slash directive as a relative path within your project: ```typescript /// import UntypedJsLib from "untyped_js_lib" ``` **Tip:** If you _must_ use `files`, enable `--files` flags or set `TS_NODE_FILES=true`. ## Watching and Restarting **TypeScript Node** compiles source code via `require()`, watching files and code reloads are out of scope for the project. If you want to restart the `ts-node` process on file change, existing node.js tools such as [nodemon](https://github.com/remy/nodemon), [onchange](https://github.com/Qard/onchange) and [node-dev](https://github.com/fgnass/node-dev) work. There's also [`ts-node-dev`](https://github.com/whitecolor/ts-node-dev), a modified version of [`node-dev`](https://github.com/fgnass/node-dev) using `ts-node` for compilation and won't restart the process on file change. ## License MIT [npm-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/ts-node.svg?style=flat [npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/ts-node [downloads-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/ts-node.svg?style=flat [downloads-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/ts-node [travis-image]: https://img.shields.io/travis/TypeStrong/ts-node.svg?style=flat [travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/TypeStrong/ts-node [coveralls-image]: https://img.shields.io/coveralls/TypeStrong/ts-node.svg?style=flat [coveralls-url]: https://coveralls.io/r/TypeStrong/ts-node?branch=master