Thanks Kyle.
I have something similar setup, but I am finding it hard to maintain the
dependencies. I have to keep updating the ".d.ts" file also installing node
modules and was wondering if there was an easier way to do things.
On Wednesday, November 11, 2015 at 8:04:53 PM UTC-8, Kyle Cordes wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, November 11, 2015 at 12:39:00 PM UTC-6, Mayur Dudhani wrote:
>>
>> I would like to get some feedback on the above mentioned combination.
>>
>> Also, I would really like if someone could point to a
>> guide/example/anything to how to setup TypeScript with webpack. I tried to
>> setup but I just keep running into errors.
>> One more question, it looks like I need to have maintain a ".d.ts" file
>> for TypeScript and npm dependency for webpack. Is there a way where I can
>> combine them together or make it easier to maintain dependencies?
>>
>>
> I know I have seen examples like this around the Internet. I have one
> under development here, but it will be at least a few more weeks before we
> get it published in full. But I can find a fragment for you and paste it
> below. This is a webpack config - it works, we have already used it in a
> Angular 2 class. Hopefully it helps.
>
> module.exports = {
> context: __dirname + "/www",
> entry: "./app/app",
> output: {
> path: __dirname + "/www", filename: "bundle.js"
> },
> resolve: {
> extensions: ['', '.js', '.ts']
> },
> module: {
> loaders: [{
> test: /\.ts/, loaders: ['ts-loader'], exclude: /node_modules/
> }]
> }
> };
>
> Kyle
>
>
>
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