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// this could be improved... (ex. ignore interfaces/type aliases that describe a parameter type in the same file) | |
import { Project, TypeGuards, Node } from "ts-morph"; | |
const project = new Project({ tsConfigFilePath: "tsconfig.json" }); | |
for (const file of project.getSourceFiles()) { | |
file.forEachChild(child => { | |
if (TypeGuards.isVariableStatement(child)) { | |
if (isExported(child)) | |
child.getDeclarations().forEach(checkNode); | |
} | |
else if (isExported(child)) | |
checkNode(child); | |
}); | |
} | |
function isExported(node: Node) { | |
return TypeGuards.isExportableNode(node) && node.isExported(); | |
} | |
function checkNode(node: Node) { | |
if (!TypeGuards.isReferenceFindableNode(node)) | |
return; | |
const file = node.getSourceFile(); | |
if (node.findReferencesAsNodes().filter(n => n.getSourceFile() !== file).length === 0) | |
console.log(`[${file.getFilePath()}:${node.getStartLineNumber()}: ${TypeGuards.hasName(node) ? node.getName() : node.getText()}`); | |
} |
@OliverJAsh in v19 there's a helper method for excluding everything found in a node_modules
folder: project.getSourceFiles().filter(s => !s.isInNodeModules())
(Edit: This is no longer required in v21 as files in the node_modules
folder are not included unless explicitly added to the project)
By the way, the symbols hack isn't necessary anymore. In v19 it will always resolve dependencies when specifying a tsconfig.json in the constructor.
This is super useful. Thank you guys for this snippet. We want to use that within our CI. Did you plan or be open to maintain it as a CLI node package ? I created a draft in https://github.com/zapo/unused-exports.ts that simply allows passing tsconfig in params, also include/exclude patterns for source files filtering and to return proper process exit code.
ts-simple-ast
has been renamed to ts-morph
, so the import
will need updating. @dsherret Would you mind updating the gist?
I've taken this idea a little bit further and built ts-prune: https://github.com/nadeesha/ts-prune
Thanks for the inspiration!
Suggestion:
(My project doesn't have a
src
directory.) This seems to work OK?Another idea: list exports which are only used in tests (using some heuristic for test files), and never used internally.