es6 Map() doesn't compile to es5 when using Typescript

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一整个雨季 2021-01-18 16:37

I\'ve just started using Typescript in a project for the first time.

I really want to use Map() to organize a small array of key value pairs.

Unfortunately

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  • 2021-01-18 17:15

    You'll need a shim or a polyfill.

    I've used es6-map once and it's pretty good.

    Unfortunately there is no TypeScript definitions for it, so my suggestion would be using es6-shim directly from a CDN and add this to your tsconfig.json.

    {
        "compilerOptions": {
            "target": "es5",
            "lib": ["es6"]
        }
    }
    

    You'll be able to use ES6 Map strongly typed, your code will be compiled down to ES5 and old browsers would support it through the shim.

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  • 2021-01-18 17:25

    Map is a part of ES6 and have nothing to do with TypeScript.

    If you want tot use Map in ES5 environment you should include an appropriate polyfill.

    My first two thoughts are:

    • es6-map module
    • core-js/es6/map from core-js generic ES6 polyfill library
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