A language plugin for Relay that adds TypeScript support, including emitting type definitions.
Add the package to your dev dependencies:
yarn add graphql-compiler --dev
yarn add typescript relay-compiler-language-typescript --dev
Then configure your relay-compiler
script to use it, like so:
{
"scripts": {
"relay":
"relay-compiler --src ./src --schema data/schema.graphql --language typescript --artifactDirectory ./src/__generated__"
}
}
This is going to store all artifacts in a single directory, which you also need
to instruct babel-plugin-relay
to use in your .babelrc
:
{
"plugins": [["relay", { "artifactDirectory": "./src/__generated__" }]]
}
Also be sure to configure the TypeScript compiler to transpile to es2015
modules and leave transpilation to commonjs
modules up to Babel with the
following tsconfig.json
settings:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "es2015",
"module": "es2015"
}
}
The reason for this is that tsc
would otherwise generate code where the
imported graphql
function is being namespaced (react_relay_1
in this
example):
react_relay_1.createFragmentContainer(
MyComponent,
react_relay_1.graphql`
...
`
);
…and this makes it impossible for babel-plugin-relay
to find the locations
where the graphql
function is being used.
Note that this does mean you need to configure Babel to transform the ES module
import
and export
statements, by using the
babel-plugin-transform-es2015-modules-commonjs
transform plugin, if you’re not already.
React Hot Loader is known to not always work well with generated code such as our typing artefacts, which will lead to loading modules with TypeScript types into the browser and break. As a maintainer of RHL pointed out in a similar issue:
The problem - hot reloading is not "complete"
So until RHL will be made “complete” this project can’t gurantee to always work well with it, nor is it our control to do anything about that.
- You can find a copy of the Relay example TODO app inside this repository or you can take a look at the Artsy React Native app.
- There are Relay tslint rules available here.
This package is available under the MIT license. See the included LICENSE file for details.