Automatically create TypeScript barrels for your entire code base.
Barrels are files that rollup exports from several modules into a single convenient module
typically named index.ts
. They tend to help simplify large blocks of import statements at the top
of files and help to group up related functionality.
A barrel file looks like this:
export * from "./DropDown";
export * from "./TextBox";
export * from "./CheckBox";
export * from "./DateTimePicker";
export * from "./Slider";
It can help you go from messy imports like this:
import {DropDown} from "./src/controls/DropDown";
import {TextBox} from "./src/controls/TextBox";
import {CheckBox} from "./src/controls/CheckBox";
import {DateTimePicker} from "./src/controls/DateTimePicker";
import {Slider} from "./src/controls/Slider";
...to something tidier like this:
import {DropDown, TextBox, CheckBox, DateTimePicker, Slider} from "./src/controls";
...or even this:
import * as Controls from "./src/controls/index";
To install Barrelsby:
npm install --save-dev barrelsby
To run barrelsby first add a script to the package.json
file:
{
"scripts": [
"generate-barrels": "barrelsby --delete"
]
}
You can now generate barrels:
npm run generate-barrels
Barrelsby accepts a number of options to help refine how your barrels are created. These options can be configured from the command line or using a configuration file.
Specifies the location of the barrelsby configuration file. This file must be a .json
file. You
can include any of the configuration options using their long name.
Specifies the root directory where barrels will be created from. Uses the current directory by default.
Deletes any existing barrels encountered by barrelsby. Disabled by default.
Excludes any files whose paths match any of the specified regular expressions.
Displays help information on the command line arguments that barrelsby accepts.
Only include files whose paths match any of the specified regular expressions.
The mode that barrelsby should use to determine where which directories to create barrels in. Defaulted to top.
top
only creates a barrel in the target directory.below
creates a barrel in every directory just below the target directory.all
creates a barrel in every directory below (and including) the target directory.replace
only creates barrels in directories where one already existed.branch
creates a barrel in every directory that contains other directories.
Enable this to prevent barrels including modules that exist in the same directory, rather than recursively searching child directories.
Specifies the name to use for creating new barrels (and identifying old ones). .ts
wil be
appended if not included in the name. Barrels names will be defaulted to index.ts
.
The structure that barrelsby should create inside the barrels. Defaulted to flat.
Exports modules without any nesting.
export * from "./barrel";
export * from "./index";
export * from "./directory2/script";
export * from "./directory2/directory4/deeplyNested";
export * from "./directory3/program";
Exports modules as a nested structure that matches the file system directories.
import * as barrelts from "./barrel";
import * as directory2directory4deeplyNestedts from "./directory2/directory4/deeplyNested";
import * as directory2scriptts from "./directory2/script";
import * as directory3programts from "./directory3/program";
import * as indexts from "./index";
export {barrelts as barrel};
export const directory2 = {
directory4: {
deeplyNested: directory2directory4deeplyNestedts,
},
script: directory2scriptts,
};
export const directory3 = {
program: directory3programts,
};
export {indexts as index};
Use 'single quotes' in the generated barrel files instead of the default "double quotes".
Omit semicolons from the end of lines in the generated barrel files.
Display the barrelsby version number.
Display additional debug information.
Requires node v6.0.0 or greater for ES6 syntax.
See CONTRIBUTING.md