This repository is a basic boilerplate for getting started with TypeScript resources in FiveM. This boilerplate only comes with development dependencies needed for FiveM-centered TypeScript transpilation, the rest is up to you.
Note: This boilerplate is targeting TypeScript in context of game-scripts, if you wish to use TypeScript in NUI, take a look at our other boilerplate
This boilerplate was originally based off a previous popular TypeScript boilerplate, made by d0p3t. He heartbeakingly passed in 2021, leaving the original unmaintained. This boilerplate was an up-to-date alternative.
Since then, this boilerplate has been updated to take advantage of tooling progress made in the greater NPM ecosystem.
- Node > v16
- Yarn
First clone the repository or use the template option
and place it within your resources
folder
Install Dependencies
Navigate into the newly cloned folder and execute the following command, to install dependencies.
npm i
While developing your resource, this boilerplate offers
a watch
script that will automatically hot rebuild on any
change within the client
or server
directories.
npm run watch
This script still requires you restart the resource for the changes to be reflected in-game
Client - ./client/client.ts
Server - ./server/server.ts
Once you have completed the development phase of your resource,
you must create an optimized & minimized production build, using
the build
script.
npm run build
Version 2.0.0 introduced ESBuild as the primary bundler, removing the option for automatic builds through the embedded FXServer webpack builder.
This documentation is preserved for legacy purposes.
This is not recommended as the embedded version of yarn is ocassionally prone to performance and environment problems. We highly recomend, you manually run the build script
If desired, the fxmanifest.lua
can be setup to allow for
FXServer to automatically build on resource start. This utilizes
the embedded yarn
& webpack
default resources.
To enable this, add the following to your fxmanifest.lua
dependency {
'yarn',
'webpack'
}
webpack_config 'webpack.config.js'
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