Tweaked version of node-dev that uses ts-node under the hood.
It restarts target node process when any of required files changes (as standard node-dev) but shares Typescript compilation process between restarts. This significantly increases speed of restarting comparing to node-dev -r ts-node/register ..., nodemon -x ts-node ... variations because there is no need to instantiate ts-node compilation each time.
yarn add ts-node-dev --dev
npm i ts-node-dev --save-dev
ts-node-dev [node-dev|ts-node flags] [ts-node-dev flags] [node cli flags] [--] [script] [script arguments]
So you just combine node-dev and ts-node options (see docs of those packages):
ts-node-dev --respawn --transpile-only server.ts
There is also short alias tsnd for running ts-node-dev:
tsnd --respawn server.ts
Look up flags and options can be used in ts-node's docs.
Also there are additional options specific to ts-node-dev:
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--ignore-watch- (default: []) - files/folders to be ignored bynode-dev. But this behaviour is enhanced: it also supports regular expression in the ignore strings and will check absolute paths of required files for match. -
--deps- Also watchnode_modules; by default watching is turned off -
--debug- Some additional [DEBUG] output -
--quiet- Silent [INFO] messages -
--interval- Polling interval (ms) - DOESN'T WORK CURRENTLY -
--debounce- Debounce file change events (ms, non-polling mode) -
--clear(--cls) - Will clear screen on restart -
--watch- Explicitly add arbitrary files or folders to watch and restart on change (list separated by commas, chokidar patterns) -
--exit-child- Adds 'SIGTERM' exit handler in a child process. -
--rs- Allow to restart with "rs" line entered in stdio, disabled by default. -
--notify- to display desktop-notifications (Notifications are only displayed ifnode-notifieris installed). -
--cache-directory- tmp dir which is used to keep the compiled sources (by default os tmp directory is used)
If you need to detect that you are running with ts-node-dev, check if process.env.TS_NODE_DEV is set.
Points of notice:
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If you want desktop-notifications you should install
node-notifierpackage and use--notifyflag. -
Especially for large code bases always consider running with
--transpile-onlyflag which is normal for dev workflow and will speed up things greatly. Note, thatts-node-devwill not put watch handlers on TS files that contain only types/interfaces (used only for type checking) - this is current limitation by design. -
--ignore-watchwill NOT affect files ignored by TS compilation. Use--ignoreoption (orTS_NODE_IGNOREenv variable) to pass RegExp strings for filtering files that should not be compiled, by default/node_modules/are ignored. -
Unknown flags (
nodecli flags are considered to be so) are treated like string value flags by default. The right solution to avoid ambiguity is to separate script name from option flags with--, for example:ts-node-dev --inspect -- my-script.ts -
The good thing is that
ts-node-devwatches usedtsconfig.jsonfile, and will reinitialize compilation on its change, but you have to restart the process manually when you update used version oftypescriptor make any other changes that may effect compilation results.
If you have an issue, please create one. But, before:
- try to check if there exits alike issues.
- try to run your code with just ts-node
- try to run your code with
--filesoption enabled (see ts-node docs) - try to run it with
--debugflag and see the output - try to make create repro example
Currently versioning is not stable and it is still treated as pre-release. You might expect some options API changes. If you want to avoid unexpected problems it is recommended to fixate the installed version and update only in case of issues, you may consult CHANGELOG for updates.
MIT.