NPM and TypeScript support
NPM support
Install npm
- Many online tutorials exist. Examples:
- https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1wBDTYZECJ/
- https://www.cnblogs.com/yang37/p/18423524
- Or search for “install npm”
Enable npm in a project
- Right-click the project → Add NPM support
- A
package.jsonis created in the project root when done - Run
npm install <package-name>in the project directory, e.g.npm install md5— follow the package’s official usage
Notes
- npm packages target different runtimes (web, Node, etc.). EC’s JS runtime is pure JS — choose pure-JS packages only
- Not every npm package is supported
TypeScript support
Install TypeScript
- Examples:
- https://www.runoob.com/typescript/ts-install.html
- https://blog.csdn.net/cdns_1/article/details/140401513
- Or search for “install TypeScript”
Enable TypeScript in a project
- Right-click the project → Add TypeScript support
- A
tsconfig.jsonis created and.d.tsreferences are generated for JS underlibs
TypeScript in the js folder
- JS under
jsis compiled to Java bytecode — norequire; do not useexport, but you can reference other JS files - Write
.tsinjs, e.g.Card.ts— saving generatesCar.d.tsandCard.jsfor use in other JS files
// File: js/Car.ts class Car{ test():void{ logd("i am car.") } }- Call from other JS:
// File: js/main.js function main(){ let car = new Car(); car.test() }TypeScript in the ts folder
- Files under
tsmustexportand be loaded withrequire
// File: ts/Car1.ts class Car1{ test1():void{ logd("i am car1.") } } export ={Car1}- Call from JS:
// File: js/main.js function main(){ let car = require("ts/Car1") let car1 = new car.Car1(); car1.test1() }