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TypeScript is a primary language for Angular application development. It is a dialect of JavaScript with design-time support for type-safety and tooling.
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TypeScript is a primary language for Angular application development.
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It is a superset of JavaScript with design-time support for type safety and tooling.
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Browsers can't execute TypeScript directly. Typescript must be "transpiled" into JavaScript using the *tsc* compiler,
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which requires some configuration.
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This page covers some aspects of TypeScript configuration and the TypeScript environment
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that are important to Angular developers, including details about the following files:
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* [tsconfig.json](#tsconfig) - TypeScript compiler configuration.
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* [typings](#typings) - TypesScript declaration files.
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* [tsconfig.json](#tsconfig)—TypeScript compiler configuration.
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* [typings](#typings)—TypesScript declaration files.
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a(id="tsconfig")
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## *tsconfig.json*
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Typically, you add a TypeScript configuration file (`tsconfig.json`) to your project to
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Typically, you add a TypeScript configuration file called `tsconfig.json` to your project to
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guide the compiler as it generates JavaScript files.
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For details about `tsconfig.json`, see the official
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[TypeScript wiki](http://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/tsconfig-json.html).
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We created the following `tsconfig.json` during [Setup](setup.html):
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The [Setup](setup.html) guide uses the following `tsconfig.json`:
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+makeJson('quickstart/ts/src/tsconfig.1.json', null, 'tsconfig.json')(format=".")
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This file contains options and flags that are essential for Angular applications.
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can find them. Angular is one such library.
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The `node_modules/@angular/core/` folder of any Angular application contains several `d.ts` files that describe parts of Angular.
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**You need do nothing to get *typings* files for library packages that include `d.ts` files—as all Angular packages do.**
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**You need do nothing to get *typings* files for library packages that include `d.ts` files.
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Angular packages include them already.**
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### lib.d.ts
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TypeScript includes a special declaration file called `lib.d.ts`. This file contains the ambient declarations for various common JavaScript constructs present in JavaScript runtimes and the DOM.
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Based on the `--target`, TypeScript adds _additional_ ambient declarations like `Promise` if our target is `es6`.
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Based on the `--target`, TypeScript adds _additional_ ambient declarations
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like `Promise` if the target is `es6`.
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Since the QuickStart is targeting `es5`, we can override the list of declaration files to be included:
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Since the QuickStart is targeting `es5`, you can override the
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list of declaration files to be included:
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code-example(format=".")
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"lib": ["es2015", "dom"]
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Thanks to that, we have all the `es6` typings even when targeting `es5`.
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Thanks to that, you have all the `es6` typings even when targeting `es5`.
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### Installable typings files
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Many libraries—jQuery, Jasmine, and Lodash among them—do *not* include `d.ts` files in their npm packages.
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Fortunately, either their authors or community contributors have created separate `d.ts` files for these libraries and
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published them in well-known locations.
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We can install these typings via `npm` using the
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You can install these typings via `npm` using the
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[`@types/*` scoped package](http://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/declaration-files/consumption.html)
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and Typescript (starting at 2.0) will automatically recognize them.
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and Typescript, starting at 2.0, automatically recognizes them.
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For instance, to install typings for `jasmine` we could do `npm install @types/jasmine --save-dev`.
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For instance, to install typings for `jasmine` you could do `npm install @types/jasmine --save-dev`.
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QuickStart identified two *typings* (`d.ts`) files:
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QuickStart identifies two *typings*, or `d.ts`, files:
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* [jasmine](http://jasmine.github.io/) typings for the Jasmine test framework
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* [jasmine](http://jasmine.github.io/) typings for the Jasmine test framework.
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* [node](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@types/node) for code that references objects in the *nodejs* environment;
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You can view an example in the [webpack](./webpack.html) page.
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you can view an example in the [webpack](./webpack.html) page.
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QuickStart doesn't require these typings but many of the samples do.
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