This enables strict mode, but sets strictPropertyInitialization to false,
as "the class-validator DTO pattern described in the documentation is
not compatible with strict property initialization" according to
https://github.com/nestjs/typescript-starter/pull/192
Signed-off-by: David Mehren <git@herrmehren.de>
ts-node by default does not respect the `files` setting in `tsconfig.json`
and therefore does not respect the d.ts file under `types/`.
This commit adds an explicit `typeRoots` option, as recommended by
https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-node#help-my-types-are-missingFixes#989
Signed-off-by: Philip Molares <philip.molares@udo.edu>
The problem was that replace only replaces the first occurrence of a string and not all as is needed for this function.
tsconfig.json needed lib to be set to esnext or the replaceAll function won't be available…
Signed-off-by: Philip Molares <philip.molares@udo.edu>