module.d.ts
module.d.ts
// Type definitions for [~THE LIBRARY NAME~] [~OPTIONAL VERSION NUMBER~]
// Project: [~THE PROJECT NAME~]
// Definitions by: [~YOUR NAME~] <[~A URL FOR YOU~]>
/*~ This is the module template file. You should rename it to index.d.ts
*~ and place it in a folder with the same name as the module.
*~ For example, if you were writing a file for "super-greeter", this
*~ file should be 'super-greeter/index.d.ts'
*/
/*~ If this module is a UMD module that exposes a global variable 'myLib' when
*~ loaded outside a module loader environment, declare that global here.
*~ Otherwise, delete this declaration.
*/
export as namespace myLib;
/*~ If this module has methods, declare them as functions like so.
*/
export function myMethod(a: string): string;
export function myOtherMethod(a: number): number;
/*~ You can declare types that are available via importing the module */
export interface someType {
name: string;
length: number;
extras?: string[];
}
/*~ You can declare properties of the module using const, let, or var */
export const myField: number;
/*~ If there are types, properties, or methods inside dotted names
*~ of the module, declare them inside a 'namespace'.
*/
export namespace subProp {
/*~ For example, given this definition, someone could write:
*~ import { subProp } from 'yourModule';
*~ subProp.foo(
*~ or
*~ import * as yourMod from 'yourModule';
*~ yourMod.subProp.foo(
*/
export function foo(): void;
}