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Core Data: Rename types
directory to entity-types
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When we introduced the types for the core entities in #38666 we used a directory named `types`. Unfortunately this meant that we can't create the customary file `src/types.ts` because of the name clash in module resolution. In this patch we're renaming the directory so that we can separately import `entity-types(/index.ts)` and also `types(.ts)` without the naming conflict.
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Great call!
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In this commit we're cleaning up type issues in the core-data package that prevent us from telling TypeScript to run on the package and all of its existing code, even the JS files. After these changes we should be able to do so and start converting more modules to TypeScript with less friction. This patch follows a series of other smaller updates: - #39212 - #39214 - #39225 - #39476 - #39477 - #39479 - #39480 - #39525 - #39526 - #39655 - #39656 - #39659 It was built in order to support ongoing work to add types to the `getEntityRecord` family of functions in #39025.
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In this commit we're cleaning up type issues in the core-data package that prevent us from telling TypeScript to run on the package and all of its existing code, even the JS files. After these changes we should be able to do so and start converting more modules to TypeScript with less friction. This patch follows a series of other smaller updates: - #39212 - #39214 - #39225 - #39476 - #39477 - #39479 - #39480 - #39525 - #39526 - #39655 - #39656 - #39659 It was built in order to support ongoing work to add types to the `getEntityRecord` family of functions in #39025.
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Part of #39211
Description
When we introduced the types for the core entities in #38666 we used a
directory named
types
. Unfortunately this meant that we can't create thecustomary file
src/types.ts
because of the name clash in module resolution.In this patch we're renaming the directory so that we can separately
import
entity-types(/index.ts)
and alsotypes(.ts)
without thenaming conflict.
Testing Instructions
Audit the types. As a type-only change this won't impact the built files.
Furthermore these types have been exported by
@wordpress/core-data
; thatshouldn't change (verify please 😄 )
Types of changes
This is a type-only change and won't impact the build.
Checklist:
*.native.js
files for terms that need renaming or removal).