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| <h3>Update your tsconfig.json file to support decorators</h3> | ||
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| {{ | ||
| "compilerOptions":{ | ||
| "experimentalDecorators":true, | ||
| "emitDecoratorMetadata":true, | ||
| "module":"ESNext", | ||
| "moduleResolution":"bundler", | ||
| "target":"ES2020", | ||
| "useDefineForClassFields":false | ||
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Thanks for this! I do wonder if it makes sense to put the tsconfig implementation belowinstall in scenarios where folks don't see it working right away without this.
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I haven't had a chance to pull down the PR and run it yet, but I think the minimum required tsconfig can be stripped down further from here.
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I'm fine with the location of tsconfig being moved down on the page and with it being stripped it down to the minimum required.
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Sounds good - to be clear, I think this can go abovenpm install just since it's "required configuration" right now.
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I'll have some time today to pull down and provide a more thorough review. I appreciate your patience.
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| "emitDecoratorMetadata":true, | ||
| "module":"ESNext", | ||
| "moduleResolution":"bundler", | ||
| "target":"ES2020", | ||
| "useDefineForClassFields":false | ||
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There's currently an error with the contents of the code block, it needs to be wrapped in back ticks instead of a double curly brace. Whitespace is also preserved in the rendered output so the formatting needs to be adjusted.
The only suggestion I have is to removeemitDecoratorMetaData since it is not required in order to use FAST, only if you are creating a library with it and want TypeScript to create the runtime type information for your decorators and even then it is optional.
The required tsconfig can technically be reduced even further to justexperimentalDecorators anduseDefineForClassFields, however the other options do provide a good starting point for most projects.
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| "experimentalDecorators":true, | |
| "emitDecoratorMetadata":true, | |
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| "moduleResolution":"bundler", | |
| "target":"ES2020", | |
| "useDefineForClassFields":false | |
| } | |
| }} | |
| </CodeBlock> | |
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| "experimentalDecorators":true, | |
| "module":"ESNext", | |
| "moduleResolution":"bundler", | |
| "target":"ES2020", | |
| "useDefineForClassFields":false | |
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Pull Request
📖 Description
I suggested updates to the "Getting Started" example on the home page and Nate asked me to create a PR.
🎫 Issues
This was discussed in Discord here:https://discord.com/channels/449251231706251264/1407528516597317652
👩💻 Reviewer Notes
There are no code changes, only documentation updates.
📑 Test Plan
I don't think any tests are necessary.
✅ Checklist
General
$ npm run change⏭ Next Steps
None