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I'm looking at moving over to Typescript and currently looking at doing this slowly if possible file by file.

Now the system I currently have is built with Webpack and I'm wanting to continue this for building my overall bundle.

I have a .d.ts file for the definition but I need my file to continue importing which currently is throwing an error.

/// <reference path="../../../../vendor/src/foo.d.ts" />
import foo = require('../../../../vendor/src/foo.js');

foo('something');

This currently is throwing errors I have also tried without the reference path and this seems to raise an error that it is not a module. Currently the only way I can have no errors raised is not importing and simply adding the reference but this will mean that webpack will not know the location of my file.

Any ideas I have searched quite a lot but I can't really make sense of importing JS files into Typescript.

I'm looking at moving over to Typescript and currently looking at doing this slowly if possible file by file.

Now the system I currently have is built with Webpack and I'm wanting to continue this for building my overall bundle.

I have a .d.ts file for the definition but I need my file to continue importing which currently is throwing an error.

/// <reference path="../../../../vendor/src/foo.d.ts" />
import foo = require('../../../../vendor/src/foo.js');

foo('something');

This currently is throwing errors I have also tried without the reference path and this seems to raise an error that it is not a module. Currently the only way I can have no errors raised is not importing and simply adding the reference but this will mean that webpack will not know the location of my file.

Any ideas I have searched quite a lot but I can't really make sense of importing JS files into Typescript.

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Any ideas I have searched quite a lot but I can't really make sense of importing JS files into Typescript.

For webpack all you need is to declare the require function and do what you are already used to:

var foo = require('../../../../vendor/src/foo');

The require function type definition is present here : https://github./TypeStrong/ts-loader#loading-other-resources-and-code-splitting

If you want to use foo in a stronger manner... remend porting it over to .ts as well instead of struggling to build and then maintain a .d.ts file for it.

What about simply rename foo.js to foo.ts (it may require some additional steps but often it works fine) and then rewrite your snippet to:

 /// <reference path="../../../../vendor/src/foo.d.ts" />

 foo('something');
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