`babel-plugin-react-css-modules` Typescript Type Checking












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I am using babel-plugin-react-css-modules. It add the styleName property to HTML elements. Typescript doesn't recognize this property. I am pretty sure I need to extend something but nothing I have tried has worked.



I have tried declaring an Element in a '.d.ts' file to do declaration merging but I must be doing something wrong.



interface Element {
styleName: string;
}

export const Wrapper: React.FC<IWrapperProps> = ({ children, style }) => (
<div styleName="wrapper" style={style}>
{children}
</div>
);


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    I am using babel-plugin-react-css-modules. It add the styleName property to HTML elements. Typescript doesn't recognize this property. I am pretty sure I need to extend something but nothing I have tried has worked.



    I have tried declaring an Element in a '.d.ts' file to do declaration merging but I must be doing something wrong.



    interface Element {
    styleName: string;
    }

    export const Wrapper: React.FC<IWrapperProps> = ({ children, style }) => (
    <div styleName="wrapper" style={style}>
    {children}
    </div>
    );


    UPDATE:



    .d.ts not working










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      I am using babel-plugin-react-css-modules. It add the styleName property to HTML elements. Typescript doesn't recognize this property. I am pretty sure I need to extend something but nothing I have tried has worked.



      I have tried declaring an Element in a '.d.ts' file to do declaration merging but I must be doing something wrong.



      interface Element {
      styleName: string;
      }

      export const Wrapper: React.FC<IWrapperProps> = ({ children, style }) => (
      <div styleName="wrapper" style={style}>
      {children}
      </div>
      );


      UPDATE:



      .d.ts not working










      share|improve this question
















      I am using babel-plugin-react-css-modules. It add the styleName property to HTML elements. Typescript doesn't recognize this property. I am pretty sure I need to extend something but nothing I have tried has worked.



      I have tried declaring an Element in a '.d.ts' file to do declaration merging but I must be doing something wrong.



      interface Element {
      styleName: string;
      }

      export const Wrapper: React.FC<IWrapperProps> = ({ children, style }) => (
      <div styleName="wrapper" style={style}>
      {children}
      </div>
      );


      UPDATE:



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          Since you're in a module (it has an export), you're working with a separate scope from the global scope - so you're just creating an interface named Element that's separate from the global declaration.



          I'd place the interface in a separate file with no exports/imports (augmentations.d.ts) and add that to your tsconfig.json.






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          • I tried that too and it didn't work :(

            – hipstersmoothie
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          Add @types/react-css-modules to your package.json and styleName will be recognized:



          npm install @types/react-css-modules --save-dev





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            Since you're in a module (it has an export), you're working with a separate scope from the global scope - so you're just creating an interface named Element that's separate from the global declaration.



            I'd place the interface in a separate file with no exports/imports (augmentations.d.ts) and add that to your tsconfig.json.






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            • I tried that too and it didn't work :(

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              Nov 20 '18 at 9:04
















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            Since you're in a module (it has an export), you're working with a separate scope from the global scope - so you're just creating an interface named Element that's separate from the global declaration.



            I'd place the interface in a separate file with no exports/imports (augmentations.d.ts) and add that to your tsconfig.json.






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            • I tried that too and it didn't work :(

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              Nov 20 '18 at 9:04














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            Since you're in a module (it has an export), you're working with a separate scope from the global scope - so you're just creating an interface named Element that's separate from the global declaration.



            I'd place the interface in a separate file with no exports/imports (augmentations.d.ts) and add that to your tsconfig.json.






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            Since you're in a module (it has an export), you're working with a separate scope from the global scope - so you're just creating an interface named Element that's separate from the global declaration.



            I'd place the interface in a separate file with no exports/imports (augmentations.d.ts) and add that to your tsconfig.json.







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            • I tried that too and it didn't work :(

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              Nov 20 '18 at 9:04



















            • I tried that too and it didn't work :(

              – hipstersmoothie
              Nov 20 '18 at 9:04

















            I tried that too and it didn't work :(

            – hipstersmoothie
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:04





            I tried that too and it didn't work :(

            – hipstersmoothie
            Nov 20 '18 at 9:04













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            Add @types/react-css-modules to your package.json and styleName will be recognized:



            npm install @types/react-css-modules --save-dev





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              Add @types/react-css-modules to your package.json and styleName will be recognized:



              npm install @types/react-css-modules --save-dev





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                Add @types/react-css-modules to your package.json and styleName will be recognized:



                npm install @types/react-css-modules --save-dev





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                Add @types/react-css-modules to your package.json and styleName will be recognized:



                npm install @types/react-css-modules --save-dev






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