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Informations about the package entity-to-typescript
PHP Entity to TypeScript Transpiler
Tool for simple conversion of PHP model entities to TypeScript.
No Composer package dependencies
Native support for PHP property types and annotations
Analyze dependent entities recursively including arrays
Native support for TypeScript Record like Record<number, Record<boolean, Record<string, number>>>;
Unique interface names when scanning multiple entities
How to use
The principle of storing dependencies in Badge
When scanning a passed PHP entity, dependent entities are also recursively scanned, including annotations and compound types such as PHP arrays. Information about all scanned entities is stored in a common location in a so-called Badge, which ensures that the names of all generated interfaces are unique.
If you need to generate TypeScript definitions for a group of multiple entities, or an entire project, simply pass the same Badge instance to multiple generations.
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