Now that I have updated my application to Angular2 v2.0.0-rc.1, I am once again seeing TypeScript compile error/warning messages when my application is being bundled in webpack. The messages come up for any of the @angular packages I reference from my TypeScript source files, such as these:
ERROR in ./src/app/app.ts
(1,34): error TS2307: Cannot find module '@angular/core'.
ERROR in ./src/app/app.ts
(3,76): error TS2307: Cannot find module '@angular/common'.
ERROR in ./src/app/app.ts
(4,30): error TS2307: Cannot find module '@angular/http'.
With the earlier beta versions of Angular2, I got around similar message problems with classes like Promise and Map by including something like this at the top of my app.ts file.
///<reference path="node_modules/angular2/typings/browser.d.ts"/>
Is there a d.ts file for the @angular Angular2 packages that I can refer to to fix the problem? So far it doesn't seem like the typings system has anything available:
MFO-Mac:angular2-oauth2 mfo$ typings search '@angular'
No results found for search
Right now I have my TypeScript tsconfig.json file configured to target ES6. But if I change it to target ES5 instead, I don't get these @angular errors, but I instead get errors for common ES6 classes like Promise, Set, and Map. Here's my file configured for ES6:
{
"version": "1.6.2",
"compilerOptions": {
"emitDecoratorMetadata": true,
"experimentalDecorators": true,
"target": "es6",
"module": "commonjs",
"removeComments": true,
"sourceMap": true
},
"exclude": [
"node_modules",
"bower_components",
"bootstrap"
],
"files": [],
"definitions": [
]
}
I suspect that there are files in node_modules/@angular that I could list in the definitions section of the tsconfig.json file, but I don't currently know enough about how TypeScript typedef files work.
If there is another way to get around this problem, I'd certainly be open to that as well.