typescript that said has no exported member MyModule
I just wrote an npm package with parcel + typescript + react.
https://github.com/Kamva/kamva-ui-kit
when I published it I faced to an error from typescript that said has no exported member 'Button'.
I can't figure out why this issue happening.
import { Button} from "@kamva/ui-kit";
Is there anyone have the same problem or help me?
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I just wrote an npm package with parcel + typescript + react.
https://github.com/Kamva/kamva-ui-kit
when I published it I faced to an error from typescript that said has no exported member 'Button'.
I can't figure out why this issue happening.
import { Button} from "@kamva/ui-kit";
Is there anyone have the same problem or help me?
reactjs typescript
github.com/Kamva/kamva-ui-kit/blob/master/index.d.ts - it looks like it's not exported indeed
– zerkms
Nov 22 at 19:49
@zerkms index.d.ts is no problem, look at src/index.tsx
– RE7A
Nov 22 at 19:56
Not sure howsrc/index.tsx
is relevant since you're not importing it do you?
– zerkms
Nov 22 at 19:57
@zerkms when I run npm run build, parcel build src/index.tsx file and make the dist/index.js its file that is main file for npm package
– RE7A
Nov 22 at 20:03
That's correct. And yourindex.d.ts
does not have the corresponding typing. How do you thinktsc
is supposed to find types from thedist/index.js
if you did not export them explicitly in theindex.d.ts
? Import the original typescript files, or put your types inindex.d.ts
.
– zerkms
Nov 22 at 20:11
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I just wrote an npm package with parcel + typescript + react.
https://github.com/Kamva/kamva-ui-kit
when I published it I faced to an error from typescript that said has no exported member 'Button'.
I can't figure out why this issue happening.
import { Button} from "@kamva/ui-kit";
Is there anyone have the same problem or help me?
reactjs typescript
I just wrote an npm package with parcel + typescript + react.
https://github.com/Kamva/kamva-ui-kit
when I published it I faced to an error from typescript that said has no exported member 'Button'.
I can't figure out why this issue happening.
import { Button} from "@kamva/ui-kit";
Is there anyone have the same problem or help me?
reactjs typescript
reactjs typescript
asked Nov 22 at 19:46
RE7A
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github.com/Kamva/kamva-ui-kit/blob/master/index.d.ts - it looks like it's not exported indeed
– zerkms
Nov 22 at 19:49
@zerkms index.d.ts is no problem, look at src/index.tsx
– RE7A
Nov 22 at 19:56
Not sure howsrc/index.tsx
is relevant since you're not importing it do you?
– zerkms
Nov 22 at 19:57
@zerkms when I run npm run build, parcel build src/index.tsx file and make the dist/index.js its file that is main file for npm package
– RE7A
Nov 22 at 20:03
That's correct. And yourindex.d.ts
does not have the corresponding typing. How do you thinktsc
is supposed to find types from thedist/index.js
if you did not export them explicitly in theindex.d.ts
? Import the original typescript files, or put your types inindex.d.ts
.
– zerkms
Nov 22 at 20:11
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github.com/Kamva/kamva-ui-kit/blob/master/index.d.ts - it looks like it's not exported indeed
– zerkms
Nov 22 at 19:49
@zerkms index.d.ts is no problem, look at src/index.tsx
– RE7A
Nov 22 at 19:56
Not sure howsrc/index.tsx
is relevant since you're not importing it do you?
– zerkms
Nov 22 at 19:57
@zerkms when I run npm run build, parcel build src/index.tsx file and make the dist/index.js its file that is main file for npm package
– RE7A
Nov 22 at 20:03
That's correct. And yourindex.d.ts
does not have the corresponding typing. How do you thinktsc
is supposed to find types from thedist/index.js
if you did not export them explicitly in theindex.d.ts
? Import the original typescript files, or put your types inindex.d.ts
.
– zerkms
Nov 22 at 20:11
github.com/Kamva/kamva-ui-kit/blob/master/index.d.ts - it looks like it's not exported indeed
– zerkms
Nov 22 at 19:49
github.com/Kamva/kamva-ui-kit/blob/master/index.d.ts - it looks like it's not exported indeed
– zerkms
Nov 22 at 19:49
@zerkms index.d.ts is no problem, look at src/index.tsx
– RE7A
Nov 22 at 19:56
@zerkms index.d.ts is no problem, look at src/index.tsx
– RE7A
Nov 22 at 19:56
Not sure how
src/index.tsx
is relevant since you're not importing it do you?– zerkms
Nov 22 at 19:57
Not sure how
src/index.tsx
is relevant since you're not importing it do you?– zerkms
Nov 22 at 19:57
@zerkms when I run npm run build, parcel build src/index.tsx file and make the dist/index.js its file that is main file for npm package
– RE7A
Nov 22 at 20:03
@zerkms when I run npm run build, parcel build src/index.tsx file and make the dist/index.js its file that is main file for npm package
– RE7A
Nov 22 at 20:03
That's correct. And your
index.d.ts
does not have the corresponding typing. How do you think tsc
is supposed to find types from the dist/index.js
if you did not export them explicitly in the index.d.ts
? Import the original typescript files, or put your types in index.d.ts
.– zerkms
Nov 22 at 20:11
That's correct. And your
index.d.ts
does not have the corresponding typing. How do you think tsc
is supposed to find types from the dist/index.js
if you did not export them explicitly in the index.d.ts
? Import the original typescript files, or put your types in index.d.ts
.– zerkms
Nov 22 at 20:11
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github.com/Kamva/kamva-ui-kit/blob/master/index.d.ts - it looks like it's not exported indeed
– zerkms
Nov 22 at 19:49
@zerkms index.d.ts is no problem, look at src/index.tsx
– RE7A
Nov 22 at 19:56
Not sure how
src/index.tsx
is relevant since you're not importing it do you?– zerkms
Nov 22 at 19:57
@zerkms when I run npm run build, parcel build src/index.tsx file and make the dist/index.js its file that is main file for npm package
– RE7A
Nov 22 at 20:03
That's correct. And your
index.d.ts
does not have the corresponding typing. How do you thinktsc
is supposed to find types from thedist/index.js
if you did not export them explicitly in theindex.d.ts
? Import the original typescript files, or put your types inindex.d.ts
.– zerkms
Nov 22 at 20:11