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nativefier/app/tsconfig.json
Adam Weeden b74c0bf959
Make app strict TypeScript + linting (and add a shared project) (#1231)
* Convert app to strict typing + shared library

* Fix new code post-merge

* Remove extraneous lint ignores

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Ronan Jouchet <ronan@jouchet.fr>

* Fix prettier complaint

* Dedupe eslint files

* Fix some refs after merge

* Fix clean:full command

Co-authored-by: Ronan Jouchet <ronan@jouchet.fr>
2021-06-26 09:59:28 -04:00

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{
"extends": "../tsconfig-base.json",
"compilerOptions": {
"outDir": "./dist",
// Here in app/tsconfig.json, we want to set the `target` and `lib` keys to
// the "best" values for the version of Node **coming with the chosen Electron**.
// Careful: we're *not* talking about Nativefier's (CLI) required Node version,
// we're talking about the version of the Node runtime **bundled with Electron**.
//
// Like in our main tsconfig.json, we want to be as conservative as possible,
// to support (as much as reasonable) users using old versions of Electron.
// Then, at some point, an app dependency (declared in app/package.json)
// will require a more recent Node, then it's okay to bump our app compilerOptions
// to what's supported by the more recent Node.
//
// TS doesn't offer any easy "preset" for this, so the best we have is to
// believe people who know which {syntax, library} parts of current EcmaScript
// are supported for the version of Node coming with the Electron being used,
// and use what they recommend. For the current Node version, I followed
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51716406/typescript-tsconfig-settings-for-node-js-10
// and 'dom' to tell tsc it's okay to use the URL object (which is in Node >= 7)
"target": "es2018",
"lib": [
"es2018",
"dom"
]
},
"include": [
"./src/**/*"
],
"references": [
{
"path": "../shared"
}
]
}