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tsconfig.json
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{
"compilerOptions": {
"baseUrl": ".",
"paths": {
// Allows for importing from `kibana` package for the exported types.
"kibana": ["./kibana"],
"kibana/public": ["src/core/public"],
"kibana/server": ["src/core/server"],
"plugins/*": ["src/legacy/core_plugins/*/public/"],
"ui/*": [
"src/legacy/ui/public/*"
],
"test_utils/*": [
"src/test_utils/public/*"
],
},
// Support .tsx files and transform JSX into calls to React.createElement
"jsx": "react",
// Enables all strict type checking options.
"strict": true,
// enables "core language features"
"lib": [
"esnext",
// includes support for browser APIs
"dom"
],
// Node 8 should support everything output by esnext, we override this
// in webpack with loader-level compiler options
"target": "esnext",
// Use commonjs for node, overridden in webpack to keep import statements
// to maintain support for things like `await import()`
"module": "commonjs",
// Allows default imports from modules with no default export. This does not affect code emit, just type checking.
// We have to enable this option explicitly since `esModuleInterop` doesn't enable it automatically when ES2015 or
// ESNext module format is used.
"allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true,
// Emits __importStar and __importDefault helpers for runtime babel ecosystem compatibility.
"esModuleInterop": true,
// Resolve modules in the same way as Node.js. Aka make `require` works the
// same in TypeScript as it does in Node.js.
"moduleResolution": "node",
// Disallow inconsistently-cased references to the same file.
"forceConsistentCasingInFileNames": true,
// Forbid unused local variables as the rule was deprecated by ts-lint
"noUnusedLocals": true,
// Provide full support for iterables in for..of, spread and destructuring when targeting ES5 or ES3.
"downlevelIteration": true,
// import tslib helpers rather than inlining helpers for iteration or spreading, for instance
"importHelpers": true,
// adding global typings
"types": [
"node",
"jest",
"react"
]
},
"include": [
"kibana.d.ts",
"src/**/*",
"typings/**/*",
"test_utils/**/*"
],
"exclude": [
"src/**/__fixtures__/**/*"
// In the build we actually exclude **/public/**/* from this config so that
// we can run the TSC on both this and the .browser version of this config
// file, but if we did it during development IDEs would not be able to find
// the tsconfig.json file for public files correctly.
// "src/**/public/**/*"
]
}