👋 Do you like **Postgres** 🐘? I'm making a [100% type-safe query builder](https://github.com/alloc/tusken) (not an ORM), and **I want your help** fleshing it out. Btw, it generates the types and client from your database schema, so it's never out-of-date and you have access to [every native Postgres function](https://github.com/alloc/tusken/blob/master/spec/generated/test/functions.ts)! I want to add a [powerful plugin system](https://github.com/alloc/tusken/issues/11) soon, and eventually all functionality will be pluggable. [**Learn more**](https://github.com/alloc/tusken) --- # vite-tsconfig-paths [![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/vite-tsconfig-paths.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/vite-tsconfig-paths) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/aleclarson/vite-tsconfig-paths/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/aleclarson/vite-tsconfig-paths) [![Code style: Prettier](https://img.shields.io/badge/code_style-prettier-ff69b4.svg)](https://github.com/prettier/prettier) [![Donate](https://img.shields.io/badge/Donate-PayPal-green.svg)](https://paypal.me/alecdotbiz) Give [`vite`] the ability to resolve imports using TypeScript's path mapping. [`vite`]: https://github.com/vitejs/vite ## Usage 1. Install as dev dependency 2. Inject `vite-tsconfig-paths` using the `vite.config.ts` module ```ts import { defineConfig } from 'vite' import tsconfigPaths from 'vite-tsconfig-paths' export default defineConfig({ plugins: [tsconfigPaths()], }) ``` **Note:** You need to restart Vite when you update your `paths` mappings. ### Options - `root: string` The directory to search for `tsconfig.json` files. The default value of this option depends on whether `projects` is defined. If it is, then the [Vite project root](https://vitejs.dev/config/shared-options.html#root) is used. Otherwise, Vite's [`searchForWorkspaceRoot`](https://vitejs.dev/guide/api-javascript.html#searchforworkspaceroot) function is used. - `projects: string[]` If you have an esoteric setup, you _might_ need this option to specify where your tsconfig files are located. The paths within are relative to the `root` option. If defined, the `root` directory won't be searched for tsconfig files. You should **always** try using just the `root` option first, because this option is more brittle. - `loose: boolean` Disable strictness that limits path resolution to TypeScript and JavaScript importers. Useful if you want imports in Vue templates to be resolved, but don't want to use `allowJs` in your tsconfig, for example. In other words, when `loose: true` is used, any file that gets transpiled into JavaScript will have its imports resolved by this plugin. - `parseNative: boolean` Enable use of the [`tsconfck.parseNative`](https://github.com/dominikg/tsconfck/blob/main/docs/api.md#parsenative) function, which delegates the loading of tsconfig files to the TypeScript compiler. You'll probably never need this, but I added it just in case. ⚠️ This option can slow down Vite's startup time by as much as 600ms, due to the size of the TypeScript compiler. Only use it when necessary. - `ignoreConfigErrors: boolean` When true, parsing errors encountered while loading tsconfig files will be ignored. This is useful if you have a monorepo with multiple tsconfig files, and you don't want to see errors for the ones that aren't relevant to the current project.   ### allowJs If your tsconfig file has `"allowJs": true` in it, path resolution will be expanded beyond TypeScript importers. The following extensions will have their imports resolved by this plugin: `.vue`, `.svelte`, `.mdx`, `.mjs`, `.js`, `.jsx`   ### baseUrl If the `baseUrl` is defined, it gets prepended to all bare imports, and its resolution will take precedence over node_modules. This is also how TypeScript does it. Say the `baseUrl` is `../root` and you import `react`. This plugin will use `../root/react` if it exists. If not found, then `react` is resolved normally. The `baseUrl` is relative to the project root (where `tsconfig.json` lives).   ### include/exclude The `include` and `exclude` tsconfig options are respected. Internally, [globrex](https://github.com/terkelg/globrex) is used for glob matching.   ### Troubleshooting The `DEBUG` environment variable can be used to figure out why this plugin isn't working as you may have expected. ```sh DEBUG=vite-tsconfig-paths yarn vite ``` Also, check out the [Troubleshooting](https://github.com/aleclarson/vite-tsconfig-paths/wiki/Troubleshooting) wiki page for more guidance.