TypeScript
To index TypeScript we use SourceGraph's LSIF indexer for TypeScript. LSIF is a new format for tools to share information about code. Releases of lsif-tsc can be installed with yarn
or npm
and used as indexers for LSIF, which Glean will accept. The indexer itself requires a node.js runtime.
Run the indexerβ
The indexer is run via the main glean
CLI tool.
> cabal build exe:glean
And index your TypeScript repository with:
glean index typescript DIR --db NAME/INSTANCE
where
DIR
is the root directory containing the TypeScript projectname/hash
is the name of the repository to create
Provide the usual --db-root
and --schema
or --service
arguments
to glean
To index very large TypeScript repositories, it may be necessary to use more heap memory in node.js (or break up the targets into subdirectories). Setting export NODE_OPTIONS="--max-old-space-size=8192"
in the environment in which the indexer runs may help.
In the shellβ
TypeScript source can also be indexed directly from the Glean shell:
:index typescript DIR
The shell will pick a DB name and hash for you based on DIR
.
Schemaβ
The schema is in glean/schema/source/lsif.angle