#!/usr/bin/env node import * as fs from "node:fs"; import { exec } from "node:child_process"; const includeJSSDK = process.argv.includes("--include-js-sdk"); const ignore: string[] = []; ignore.push(...Object.values<string>(JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(`${__dirname}/../components.json`, "utf-8")))); ignore.push("/index.ts"); // We ignore js-sdk by default as it may export for other non element-web projects if (!includeJSSDK) ignore.push("matrix-js-sdk"); const command = `yarn ts-prune --ignore "${ignore.join("|")}" | grep -v "(used in module)"`; exec(command, (error, stdout, stderr) => { if (error) throw error; // We have to do this as piping the output of ts-prune causes the return // code to be 0 if (stderr) throw Error(stderr); let lines = stdout.split("\n"); // Remove the first line as that is the command that was being run and we // log that only in case of an error lines.splice(0, 1); // Remove the last line as it is empty lines.pop(); // ts-prune has bug where if the unused export is in a dependency, the path // won't have an "/" character at the start, so we try to fix that for // better UX // TODO: This might break on Windows lines = lines.reduce<string[]>((newLines, line) => { if (!line.startsWith("/")) newLines.push("/" + line); else newLines.push(line); return newLines; }, []); // If an unused export has been found, we error if (lines.length > 0) { console.log(`Command that was run: ${command}`); console.log(lines.join("\n")); throw Error("Unused exports found!"); } console.log("Success - no unused exports found!"); });