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Kitson Kelly 9050d36d57
std: Provide types for React and ReactDOM (#4376)
Introduces `std/types` which is designed to provide types for common
libraries that are compatible with Deno.
2020-03-17 13:28:07 +01:00
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react-dom.d.ts std: Provide types for React and ReactDOM (#4376) 2020-03-17 13:28:07 +01:00
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std/types

Contains types for popular external packages that are compatible with Deno.

Because Deno only resolves fully qualified file names, type definitions that import other type definitions might not work with Deno. Also, when some type definition supply some global interfaces, they can conflict with Deno. The types located here have been validated to work with Deno.

The types that are currently available:

  • react.d.ts - For React 16. Sources known to work well for Deno:
    • Pika CDN: https://cdn.pika.dev/_/react/v16
    • JSPM: https://dev.jspm.io/react@16
  • react-dom.d.ts - For ReactDOM 16. Sources known to work well for Deno:
    • Pika CDN: https://cdn.pika.dev/_/react-dom/v16
    • JSPM: https://dev.jspm.io/react-dom@16

There are several ways these type definitions can be referenced. Likely the "best" way is that the CDN provider provides a header of X-TypeScript-Types which points to the type definitions. We are working to have this available, but currently you would need to use the compiler hint of @deno-types. For example to import React:

// @deno-types="https://deno.land/std/types/react.d.ts"
import React from "https://cdn.pika.dev/_/react/v16";