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Description:

The current PR extends the Babel configuration to support .ts during code transpilation.

What was changed:

  • Added @babel/preset-typescript to the Babel config so it can strip types and transpile TS to JS
  • Added --extensions '.js,.jsx,.ts,.tsx' to the build command so Babel processes TS files
  • Added cleanup for .test.ts files in dist (alongside the existing .test.js cleanup)
  • Added tsconfig.json extending @edx/typescript-config for run test in ts

What the PR does not do:

  • Migrate current code to ts

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@openedx-webhooks openedx-webhooks added open-source-contribution PR author is not from Axim or 2U core contributor PR author is a Core Contributor (who may or may not have write access to this repo). labels Mar 12, 2026
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to Needs Triage in Contributions Mar 12, 2026
@dcoa dcoa force-pushed the dcoa/support-ts branch from b561f64 to 811400d Compare March 12, 2026 06:40
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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 87.13%. Comparing base (1c02a0f) to head (811400d).
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@mphilbrick211 mphilbrick211 moved this from Needs Triage to Ready for Review in Contributions Mar 12, 2026
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