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TypeScript.ContractGenerator

A tool that can generate TypeScript types from C# classes

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Release Notes

See CHANGELOG.

How to Use

See https://github.com/skbkontur/TypeScript.ContractGenerator/wiki#how-to-use

See Quick Start for more detailed guide

Generation options

See https://github.com/skbkontur/TypeScript.ContractGenerator/wiki/Generation-Options

Attributes

There is ContractGeneratorIgnore attribute that can be applied to properties and makes generator skip current property.

Roslyn usage

To use Roslyn you should get a Compilation object of your project. It can be done with helper method AdhocProject.GetCompilation(string[] directories, string[] assemblies). You can then get customization info from this compilation by calling extension method compilation.GetCustomization() and call TypeScriptGenerator with this customization:

var (customTypeGenerator, typesProvider) = AdhocProject.GetCompilation(directories, assemblies).GetCustomization();
var typeGenerator = new TypeScriptGenerator(options, customTypeGenerator, typesProvider);
typeGenerator.GenerateFiles(outputDirectory);

dotnet tool usage

Install tool with command:

dotnet tool install -g SkbKontur.TypeScript.ContractGenerator.Cli

Use tool with command:

dotnet ts-gen --assembly ./Api/bin/Api.dll --outputDir ./src/Api

dotnet tool also supports Roslyn:

dotnet ts-gen --directory ./Api;./Core --assembly ./External/Dependency.dll --outputDir ./src/Api

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