DefinitelyTyped/types/jquery
Leonard Thieu 32a23a8139 [jquery] Update to jQuery 3.3. (#23095)
* [jquery] .addClass(), .removeClass(), and .toggleClass() methods now accept an array of classes.

* [jquery] Add test for overload of .toggleClass().

* [jquery] Add jQuery 3.3 deprecations.
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Usage

Global

When jQuery is globally available, you can use jQuery and $ directly.

Importing (with a global DOM available)

When you want to import jQuery as a module and have a global DOM available (e.g. browser and browser-like environments):

import jQuery = require('jquery');

Importing (without a global DOM available)

When you want to import jQuery as a module and do not have a global DOM available (e.g. Node.js environment):

import jQueryFactory = require('jquery');
const jQuery = jQueryFactory(window, true);

Note that while the factory function ignores the second parameter, it is required to get correct type declarations.

Project structure

Authoring type definitions for jQuery plugins

$.fn is represented by JQuery.

$ is represented by JQueryStatic.

Declare an interface that has the plugin's overloads as call signatures and static members as properties.

interface MyPlugin {
    settings: MyPluginSettings;
    
    (behavior: 'enable'): JQuery;
    (settings?: MyPluginSettings): JQuery;
}

interface MyPluginSettings {
    title?: string;
}

Then declare a property on JQuery with your plugin's type.

interface JQuery {
    myPlugin: MyPlugin;
}