How to watch and reload ts-node when TypeScript files change

Ieltxu Algañarás picture Ieltxu Algañarás · Jun 23, 2016 · Viewed 141.5k times · Source

I'm trying to run a dev server with TypeScript and an Angular application without transpiling ts files every time. I found that I can do the running with ts-node but I want also to watch .ts files and reload the app/server as I would do with something like gulp watch.

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HeberLZ picture HeberLZ · Jun 23, 2016

EDIT: Updated for the latest version of nodemon!

I was struggling with the same thing for my development environment until I noticed that nodemon's API allows us to change its default behaviour in order to execute a custom command. For example:

nodemon --watch 'src/**/*.ts' --ignore 'src/**/*.spec.ts' --exec 'ts-node' src/index.ts

Or even better: externalize nodemon's config to a nodemon.json file with the following content, and then just run nodemon, as Sandokan suggested:

{ "watch": ["src/**/*.ts"], "ignore": ["src/**/*.spec.ts"], "exec": "ts-node ./index.ts" }

By virtue of doing this, you'll be able to live-reload a ts-node process without having to worry about the underlying implementation.

Cheers!

Updated for the most recent version of nodemon:

You can run this, for example:

nodemon --watch "src/**" --ext "ts,json" --ignore "src/**/*.spec.ts" --exec "ts-node src/index.ts"

Or create a nodemon.json file with the following content:

{
  "watch": ["src"],
  "ext": "ts,json",
  "ignore": ["src/**/*.spec.ts"],
  "exec": "ts-node ./src/index.ts"      // or "npx ts-node src/index.ts"
}

and then run nodemon with no arguments.