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fix(common): update TS module resolution flow #1659
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@arturovt The CI is failing 😬. |
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Ugh that CI is so weird with random failures... doesn't even show any error... |
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This commit updates the implementation for resolving `.ts` files. Instead of registering the `ts-node` project only once, we now refrain from doing so since there might be multiple projects with different configurations. The current approach involves dynamically switching the implementation for registering and unregistering the project after the `.ts` file has been transpiled and resolved. This change addresses an issue where warnings were encountered when `ts-node` attempted to register with different configurations. The number of configurations is no longer a concern, as each time we need to read a `.ts` file, a new TS project is registered. This adjustment does not impact performance or other attributes because `ts-node` allows native project disabling. Part of the implementation has been adapted from what Nrwl Nx already has; we can find their implementation here: https://github.com/nrwl/nx/blob/master/packages/nx/src/plugins/js/utils/register.ts It's worth noting that their implementation is somewhat versatile, as it also supports SWC. Closes: #1197 Closes: #1213 Closes: #1730
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This commit updates the implementation for resolving
.ts
files.Instead of registering the
ts-node
project only once, we now refrain fromdoing so since there might be multiple projects with different configurations.
The current approach involves dynamically switching the implementation for
registering and unregistering the project after the
.ts
file has been transpiledand resolved. This change addresses an issue where warnings were encountered when
ts-node
attempted to register with different configurations. The number of configurationsis no longer a concern, as each time we need to read a
.ts
file, a new TS project isregistered. This adjustment does not impact performance or other attributes because
ts-node
allows native project disabling. Part of the implementation has been adapted from what Nrwl Nx
already has; we can find their implementation here:
https://github.com/nrwl/nx/blob/master/packages/nx/src/plugins/js/utils/register.ts
It's worth noting that their implementation is somewhat versatile, as it also supports SWC.
Closes: #1197
Closes: #1213
Closes: #1730