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# Changelog
## v2.0.3
- [Don't include appended TS extension in webpack dependencies](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/497) - thanks again @wearymonkey!
## v2.0.2
- [Fix performance regression related to using getTimes() by tracking timestamps](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/500) - thanks @wearymonkey
## v2.0.1
- [make watch resilient to no watcher / watcher.mtimes](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/482) - thanks @bancek and @mredbishop
- [move to using loader-utils 1.0](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/475)
## v2.0.0
- [Add support for IgnoringWatchFileSystem](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/444) - thanks @herschel666
- [Use native Object.assign()](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/418) - thanks @arusakov
Breaking changes:
- ts-loader now officially only supports webpack 2. ts-loader 2.x may work with webpack 1 but it is not supported. Related to that, all continuous integration tests now run against webpack 2.
- as webpack 2 does not support node 0.12 neither does ts-loader from now. node 4 at least is required.
## v1.3.3
- [Fix bug when "extend"ing a tsconfig that specifies "allowJs"](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/415) Thanks @cspotcode
- [Minor perf optimisations](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/412)
## v1.3.2
- [Upgrade enhanced-resolve to v3](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/411)
- [Remove arrify dependency](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/410)
## v1.3.1
- [Rolled back re-exported const enums no longer break emit in watch mode as performance cost was too high](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/406) resolves #393
## v1.3.0
- [Introduce meaningful error when importing TypeScript from `node_modules`](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/399)
- [Introduce `entryFileIsJs` loader option which allows having an entry file which is js.](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/399) resolves #388 and #401 - thanks @Wykks and @pqr.
NB Previously the `entryFileIsJs` option was on by default when `allowJs` was true. Now it has to be specified directly. Strictly speaking this is a breaking change; however given this is a rarely used option which exists for what is arguably an edge case this is being added without moving to 2.0. If this breaks people then we'll never do this again; I'd be surprised if anyone is relying on this though so we're taking a chance. Related tests have been suffixed "-entryFileIsJs" in the test name.
## v1.2.2
- [Re-exported const enums no longer break emit in watch mode](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/377) [#376] - thanks @smphhh
- [typescript.sys should be compiler.sys](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/380) [#379] - thanks @johnnyreilly and @jbrantly
## v1.2.1
- [Fix TS module resolution paths on Windows - watch mode becomes faster](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/373) [#372] - thanks @smphhh
## v1.2.0
- [Crash when adding/removing files in watch-mode](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/364) [#358] - thanks @jbbr for the suggested fix
- [Provided an option to produce Visual Studio compatible error output](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/356) [#355] - thanks @gamli
## v1.1.0
- [Added support for vuejs via `appendTsSuffixTo` option](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/354) [#270] - thanks @HerringtonDarkholme
## v1.0.0
- [General refactor of ts-loader; some performance improvements](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/343) [#335] - thanks @johnnyreilly
- [Make the loader resilient to watched declaration files being removed.](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/281) - thanks @opichals
## v0.9.5
- [Improve performance for watch mode / `after-compile` plugin](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/187) - thanks @Strate
## v0.9.4
- [Make logging to stderr or stdout configurable; introduce logging levels](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/313) [#214] - thanks @ThYpHo0n
- [Fix regression that broke hot module replacement](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/322) [#321] - thanks @dopare
## v0.9.3
- [Added support for allowJs](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/320) (#316) - thanks @dschnare
## v0.9.2
- [Added support for @types](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/318) (#247) -thanks @basarat for the ideas
## v0.9.1
- [Normalize dependency graph paths - Fix broken dependencies on Windows ](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/286) - thanks @pzavolinsky
- [Fixed the declaration issue](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/307) (#214 part deux) - thanks @dizel3d
## v0.9.0
- [Made ts-loader compatible with node v6](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/commit/a4f835345e495f45b40365f025afce72d1817996) - thanks @Blechhirn
- [Fixed the declaration issue](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/commit/3bb0fec73a2fab47953b51d256f0f5378f236ad1) (#214) - thanks @17cupsofcoffee
- [Declarations update independent of compiler.watchFileSystem](https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader/pull/167/commits/ae824b2676b226bdd0c860a787754a4ae28e339c) (#155) - thanks @opichals
Now built using TypeScript v2.0
## v0.8.2
- Elided imports are now watched (#156, #169)
- Declaration files for `.d.ts` files are now emitted (thanks @rob-bateman) (#174, #175)
## v0.8.1
- Add better error messaging when a file in tsconfig.json can not be loaded (#117, #145)
- Fix incompatibility with html-webpack-plugin (#152, #154)
## v0.8.0
- Add support for emitting declaration files when `declaration: true` is set (#48, #128)
- Fix bug with specifying `target: es6` and `module: commonjs` at the same time when using
TS 1.7+ (#111, #132, #140).
- Fix bug with resolving dependencies which are linked using `npm link` (#134, #141)
## v0.7.2
- Fix regression with watching definition files (#109, #110)
## v0.7.1
- Fix regression with Windows that was introduced in v0.7.0 (#92)
## v0.7.0
- Fix bug with webpack resolution that could sometimes cause TypeScript to not find modules (#92, #102)
- Loader output is now written to stderr instead of stdout. (#95, #103)
## v0.6.1
- Improve initial build performance significantly for larger projects (#100)
- Fix issue with nightly (#96)
## v0.6.0
- Remove support for 1.5 and 1.6-beta. TypeScript 1.6 (stable) is the now the lowest version
supported.
- Fix issue when using source maps and Babel in certain situations (#81)
- Fix issue with nightly (#83)
## v0.5.6
- Add ignoreDiagnostics feature
- Fix issue with node resolution and `noEmitOnError` (#71)
## v0.5.5
- Fix issue with nightly (Microsoft/TypeScript#4738)
- Add support for the NoErrorsPlugin
## v0.5.4
- Fix issue with nightly (Microsoft/TypeScript#4497)
## v0.5.3
- Utilize TypeScript's new custom module resolution logic to integrate with webpack. This essentially
means that TypeScript will resolve files exactly the same as webpack does (supporting aliases, etc).
See the [aliasResolution test](test/aliasResolution) for an example. Only supported in TS 1.6 and
above.
- Rework error reporting to resolve certain edge cases with dependencies. In general errors should
be much more consistent now in watch mode.
- Fix issue with targeting ES6 and transpile mode (#36)
## v0.5.2
- Fix issue with TypeScript nightly and new node module resolution strategy (#34)
## v0.5.1
- Tweaked error message output to include error code (#32)
- Add helpful messages around the TypeScript dependency
- Suggest how to install TypeScript if it hasn't been installed
- Show TypeScript version when compiling
- Warn if TypeScript version is incompatible
## v0.5.0
- Add support for `transpileOnly` loader option. See README for more information.
- TypeScript is no longer a dependency of the loader and must be installed separately
- Loader options can now be set as a property in `webpack.config.js`
- TypeScript options can be set through the loader option `compilerOptions`
- Improved error reporting
- Errors from all files in the TypeScript application are now reported in watch mode instead of
from just those files that changed. This means that making a breaking change in a dependency
will now be correctly reported as an error in the dependent file.
- Errors with TypeScript options are now reported as webpack errors instead of logged to console
- Error output no longer contains the filename once from webpack and again in the error message.
Instead, the filename is only reported by webpack
- Fixed issue with latest version of webpack where filenames could be reported twice for the same
error in certain situations
- Using the `declaration` TypeScript option no longer results in errors
- Add support for the `newLine` TypeScript option
- Tests have been revamped to be full integration tests with nightly builds against the current stable
and nightly TypeScript. Many new tests have been added.
## v0.4.7
- Update TypeScript dependency to 1.5 release (1.5.3)
## v0.4.6
- Improve error reporting related to tsconfig.json
- Fix bug that reported the wrong errors
- Errors are now reported as webpack errors instead of logged to console
- Add support for latest TypeScript nightly (#24)
## v0.4.5
- Add `silent` flag (#22)
## v0.4.4
- Add support for "noLib" compiler option (#19)
- Make errors easier to parse programmatically (#20)
- Errors in declaration files are now added to the stats object instead of written to console
- Errors now include `file`, `rawMessage`, and `location` properties
- Make --watch option more robust
- Fix issue where changes to entry file were not detected
- Fix issue where changes to typing information only did not result in a rebuild (#21)
## v0.4.3
- Fix error locations to be 1-based instead of 0-based (#18)
## v0.4.2
- Rework the way dependencies are loaded (#14)
- Fix NPM dependency on TypeScript (#15, #16)
## v0.4.1
- Fix Windows issue with paths (#14)
## v0.4.0
- TypeScript 1.5 support! (#14)
- tsconfig.json support (#2, #9)
- ES6 target support
- Remove TS-related options in favor of specifying them in tsconfig.json
- Add `configFileName` option for custom tsconfig files
## v0.3.4
- Exclude TS 1.5 as a dependency since there are breaking changes
## v0.3.3
- Add support for reporting errors in declaration files (#10)
- Add support for watch mode for declaration files (#11)
- Fix issue with extra `sourceMappingURL` in output files (#12)
## v0.3.2
- Add support for manually adding files (#6)
- Add paths to source maps (#8)
## v0.3.1
- Add support for specifying a custom TypeScript compiler
## v0.3.0
- Change how modules are resolved. Imports and declaration file references are
now resolved through TypeScript instead of being resolved through webpack's
`resolve` API. This fixes a number of issues and better aligns the loader to
work as a replacement for the `tsc` command. (#3, #4, #5)
## v0.2.3
- Add noImplicitAny option (#2)
## v0.2.2
- Fix issue with source maps
## v0.2.1
- Add colors to error output
## v0.2.0
- Add new configuration options (#1)
- target, module, sourceMap, instance
- sourceMap default changed from `true` to `false`
- Workaround issue with TypeScript always emitting Windows-style new lines
- Add tests
## v0.1.0
- Initial version
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