Closed nicholaschiang closed 2 years ago
It seems like the Typescript definition for superjson only exports the stringify method as a properly of the default export:
superjson
stringify
import { SuperJSONResult, SuperJSONValue, Class, JSONValue } from './types'; import { RegisterOptions } from './class-registry'; import { CustomTransfomer } from './custom-transformer-registry'; export declare const serialize: (object: SuperJSONValue) => SuperJSONResult; export declare const deserialize: <T = unknown>(payload: SuperJSONResult) => T; export declare const parse: <T = unknown>(string: string) => T; declare const _default: { stringify: (object: any) => string; parse: <T = unknown>(string: string) => T; serialize: (object: any) => SuperJSONResult; deserialize: <T_1 = unknown>(payload: SuperJSONResult) => T_1; registerClass: (v: Class, options?: string | RegisterOptions | undefined) => void; registerSymbol: (v: Symbol, identifier?: string | undefined) => void; registerCustom: <I, O extends JSONValue>(transformer: Omit<CustomTransfomer<I, O>, "name">, name: string) => void; allowErrorProps: (...props: string[]) => void; }; export default _default;
Because of this, I can't:
import { parse, stringify } from 'superjson';
Because parse is exported but stringify isn't. And I've got no idea why it isn't.
parse
oh, I think that's just an export missing here:
export
https://github.com/blitz-js/superjson/blob/86705ea17eba1c6c1c6922396d0b083b8b80eca1/src/index.ts#L63
Wanna submit a PR for that? I'd happily review it.
It seems like the Typescript definition for
superjson
only exports thestringify
method as a properly of the default export:Because of this, I can't:
Because
parse
is exported butstringify
isn't. And I've got no idea why it isn't.