require 'typescript/rails'
require 'typescript-node'
module Typescript::Rails::Compiler
class << self
# @!scope class
cattr_accessor :default_options
# Replace relative paths specified in /// with absolute paths.
#
# @param [String] ts_path Source .ts path
# @param [String] source. It might be pre-processed by erb.
# @return [String] replaces source
def replace_relative_references(ts_path, source)
ts_dir = File.dirname(File.expand_path(ts_path))
escaped_dir = ts_dir.gsub(/["\\]/, '\\\\\&') # "\"" => "\\\"", '\\' => '\\\\'
# Why don't we just use gsub? Because it display odd behavior with File.join on Ruby 2.0
# So we go the long way around.
(source.each_line.map do |l|
if l.starts_with?('///') && !(m = %r!^///\s*\s*!.match(l)).nil?
matched_path = m.captures.compact[0]
l = l.sub(matched_path, File.join(escaped_dir, matched_path))
end
next l
end).join
end
# Get all references
#
# @param [String] path Source .ts path
# @param [String] source. It might be pre-processed by erb.
# @yieldreturn [String] matched ref abs_path
def get_all_reference_paths(path, source, visited_paths=Set.new, &block)
visited_paths << path
source ||= File.read(path)
source.each_line do |l|
if l.starts_with?('///') && !(m = %r!^///\s*\s*!.match(l)).nil?
matched_path = m.captures.compact[0]
abs_matched_path = File.expand_path(matched_path, File.dirname(path))
unless visited_paths.include? abs_matched_path
block.call abs_matched_path
get_all_reference_paths(abs_matched_path, nil, visited_paths, &block)
end
end
end
end
# @param [String] ts_path
# @param [String] source TypeScript source code
# @param [Sprockets::Context] sprockets context object
# @return [String] compiled JavaScript source code
def compile(ts_path, source, context=nil, *options)
if context
get_all_reference_paths(File.expand_path(ts_path), source) do |abs_path|
context.depend_on abs_path
end
end
s = replace_relative_references(ts_path, source)
begin
::TypeScript::Node.compile(s, *default_options, *options)
rescue Exception => e
raise "Compilation error in file '#{ts_path}':\n#{e.message}"
end
end
end
self.default_options = %w(--target ES5 --noImplicitAny)
end