Well that was a headache! This is certainly not an elegant solution, but it works. Hopefully someone can use these notes to save themselves a bunch of time.
Known issues:
- This does not scale easily to any other library
- Requires some internal knowledge of lodash's types library which might break on a lodash update
npm install --save-dev @types/lodash raw-loader
(as of writing, these are at 4.14.162 and 4.0.2, respectively)
Looking at @types/lodash/index.d.ts, copy all the common
references and import them. :
import LODASH_index from '!raw-loader!@types/lodash/index.d.ts';
import LODASH_common from '!raw-loader!@types/lodash/common/common.d.ts';
import LODASH_array from '!raw-loader!@types/lodash/common/array.d.ts';
import LODASH_collection from '!raw-loader!@types/lodash/common/collection.d.ts';
import LODASH_date from '!raw-loader!@types/lodash/common/date.d.ts';
import LODASH_function from '!raw-loader!@types/lodash/common/function.d.ts';
import LODASH_lang from '!raw-loader!@types/lodash/common/lang.d.ts';
import LODASH_math from '!raw-loader!@types/lodash/common/math.d.ts';
import LODASH_number from '!raw-loader!@types/lodash/common/number.d.ts';
import LODASH_object from '!raw-loader!@types/lodash/common/object.d.ts';
import LODASH_seq from '!raw-loader!@types/lodash/common/seq.d.ts';
import LODASH_string from '!raw-loader!@types/lodash/common/string.d.ts';
import LODASH_util from '!raw-loader!@types/lodash/common/util.d.ts';
- Note: Vetur will complain in VS Code about importing
.d.ts
files, but won't error.
Then register them into monaco (wherever monaco is in your project):
window.monaco?.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.addExtraLib(LODASH_index, '@types/lodash/index.d.ts');
window.monaco?.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.addExtraLib(LODASH_common, '@types/lodash/common/common.d.ts');
window.monaco?.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.addExtraLib(LODASH_array, '@types/lodash/common/array.d.ts');
window.monaco?.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.addExtraLib(LODASH_collection, '@types/lodash/common/collection.d.ts');
window.monaco?.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.addExtraLib(LODASH_date, '@types/lodash/common/date.d.ts');
window.monaco?.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.addExtraLib(LODASH_function, '@types/lodash/common/function.d.ts');
window.monaco?.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.addExtraLib(LODASH_lang, '@types/lodash/common/lang.d.ts');
window.monaco?.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.addExtraLib(LODASH_math, '@types/lodash/common/math.d.ts');
window.monaco?.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.addExtraLib(LODASH_number, '@types/lodash/common/number.d.ts');
window.monaco?.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.addExtraLib(LODASH_object, '@types/lodash/common/object.d.ts');
window.monaco?.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.addExtraLib(LODASH_seq, '@types/lodash/common/seq.d.ts');
window.monaco?.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.addExtraLib(LODASH_string, '@types/lodash/common/string.d.ts');
window.monaco?.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.addExtraLib(LODASH_util, '@types/lodash/common/util.d.ts');
Note:
- The file names matter here (somehow); removing the
.d.ts
extension causes them to break.
- The (largely useless) docs: https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/api/interfaces/monaco.languages.typescript.languageservicedefaults.html#addextralib
- GH Issues:
- StackOverflow Questions:
- Monaco demo using
addExtraLib
: https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/playground.html#extending-language-services-configure-javascript-defaults - @types/lodash at unpkg, if you want to see the .d.ts files directly: https://unpkg.com/browse/@types/[email protected]/
- GH Search for uses of
addExtraLib
: https://github.com/search?l=JavaScript&q=addExtraLib&type=Code
- What does the filename actually do? Also, what are the protocol prefixes for?
Thanks guys