Reinforced.Typings is available on NuGet.
PM> Install-Package Reinforced.Typings
Find out detailed information in Reinforced.Typings wiki
🌴 Version 1.4.95 released!
- Enum string initializers
- .NET Core 2.1 bugfix
- Major refactoring
- Hierarchy flattening fix
- Generic substitutions - useful thing for exporting
Task<T>
as promise - Initialization expressions for static and const fields (use
.With*Fields
). Reported by @masteroleary - Initialization expression evaluator - to automatically initialize your properties of exported classes
...for stupid .NET Core 2.1 bug and version bumps initiated by it. :( Seems that MS releases .NET Core versions faster than I update RT's code. I'm doing all my best to keep situation under control. I highly appreciate your patience and count on your understanding. Thanks all in advance, you are small but still the best community that I've seen.
Please do not ask your questions in github issues anymore. Such format is not suitable for storing FAQ. If you have question - please go to StackOverflow and ask it there. Tag your question with reinforced-typings tag. I watch full list of questions and will answer ASAP. Make experience that you've got available for other users!
UPD: You can notify me about question by sending link via Twitter (@MurcielagoCat) to get answer faster.
GitHub issues are for confirmed bugs/feature requests now. If you've found bug - please write and PR test if you can. If you have feature idea - please describe it from fluent/attribute configuration point of view. Describe how'd you gonna to configure RT for desired result. Thanks in advance!
Reinforced.Typings converts your .NET assemblies to TypeScript code. It integrates to VisualStudio build process and simply does its job according to configuration. Please check out documentation to discover numbers of useful features (type substitutions, modules, code generators, fluent configuration, multi-file export, JSDOC).
In a nutshell, you can use Reinforced.Typings for:
C# | TypeScript | |
namespace MyApp
{
using Reinforced.Typings.Attributes;
[TsInterface]
public class Order
{
public string ItemName { get; set; }
public int Quantity { get; set; }
public double Subtotal { get; set; }
public bool IsPaid { get; set; }
public string ClientName { get; set; }
public string Address { get; set; }
}
[TsClass]
public class User
{
public string FirstName { get; set; }
public string Email { get; set; }
public UserType Type { get; set; }
}
[TsEnum]
public enum UserType { One, Two }
} |
module MyApp {
export interface IOrder
{
ItemName: string;
Quantity: number;
Subtotal: number;
IsPaid: boolean;
ClientName: string;
Address: string;
}
export class User
{
public FirstName: string;
public Email: string;
public Type: MyApp.UserType;
}
export enum UserType {
One = 0,
Two = 1,
}
}
|
C# | TypeScript | |
namespace MyApp
{
using Reinforced.Typings.Attributes;
[TsInterface]
public class Page
{
public List<Order> Orders { get; set; }
public Dictionary<int, Order>
Cache { get; set; }
public string[] Tags { get; set; }
public IEnumerable<object>
Things { get; set; }
}
} |
module MyApp {
export interface IPage
{
Orders: MyApp.IOrder[];
Cache: { [key:number]: MyApp.IOrder };
Tags: string[];
Things: any[];
}
}
|
Now you will not stay powerless when generated typings fail your TypeScript build in project. See RtBypassTypeScriptCompilation configuration parameter.
C# | TypeScript | |
namespace MyApp
{
using Reinforced.Typings.Attributes;
public interface INonExport
{
string Boom { get; }
}
[TsInterface]
public class WithoutInterface
: INonExport
{
public string Boom { get; set; }
}
[TsInterface]
public interface IEntity
{
int Id { get; set; }
}
[TsInterface]
public class User : IEntity
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public string Login { get; set; }
}
} |
module MyApp {
export interface IWithoutInterface
{
Boom: string;
}
export interface IEntity
{
Id: number;
}
export interface IUser extends MyApp.IEntity
{
Id: number;
Login: string;
}
}
|
Details can be found on the corresponding wiki page
C# | TypeScript | |
namespace MyApp
{
using Reinforced.Typings.Fluent;
using System.Web.Mvc;
public class Configuration
{
public static void
Configure(ConfigurationBuilder builder)
{
builder
.ExportAsInterface<SelectListItem>()
.OverrideNamespace("MyApp")
.WithPublicProperties();
}
}
} |
module MyApp {
export interface ISelectListItem
{
Disabled: boolean;
Group: any;
Selected: boolean;
Text: string;
Value: string;
}
}
|
|
Reinforced.Typings.settings.xml: <RtConfigurationMethod>MyApp.Configuration.Configure</RtConfigurationMethod> |
Read more here.
C# | TypeScript | |
namespace MyApp
{
using Reinforced.Typings.Fluent;
using System.Web.Mvc;
[TsClass(CodeGeneratorType = typeof(AngularControllerGenerator)]
public class AngularController : Controller
{
[AngularMethod(typeof(SampleResponseModel))]
public ActionResult Save(Order order)
{
return Json(new {
Message = "Success",
Success = true
});
}
}
public class AngularMethodAttribute
: TsFunctionAttribute
{
public AngularMethodAttribute(Type returnType)
{
StrongType = returnType;
CodeGeneratorType = typeof
(AngularActionCallGenerator);
}
}
public class AngularActionCallGenerator
: MethodCodeGenerator
{
// too long - see sample
}
public class AngularControllerGenerator
: ClassCodeGenerator
{
// too long - see sample
}
[TsInterface]
public class SampleResponseModel
{
public string Message { get; set; }
public bool Success { get; set; }
}
} |
module MyApp {
export interface ISampleResponseModel
{
Message: string;
Success: boolean;
}
if (window['app']) {
window['app'].factory('Api.AngularController',
['$http',
($http: angular.IHttpService) => new AngularController($http)]);
}
/** Result of AngularControllerGenerator activity */
export class AngularController
{
constructor ($http: angular.IHttpService)
{
this.http = $http;
}
public Save(order: IOrder) : angular.IPromise<ISampleResponseModel>
{
var params = { 'order': order };
return this.http.post('/Angular/Save', params)
.then((response) => { return response.data; });
}
}
} |