IntelliSense doesn't work with my own React component library












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IntelliSense doesn't display props that components in my React library accept. The library is bundled into a UMD module with Webpack (if that matters).



Here's what it looks like in my IDE when I try to see what props the component takes:



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Compared to other elements/components...



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How do I get IntelliSense to work with my components?










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  • Nitpick: From your screenshots, this appears to be a question about an IntelliJ-family IDE; IntelliSense is a feature of Visual Studio (and VS Code).

    – MTCoster
    Nov 17 '18 at 14:50













  • I believe IntelliJ uses propTypes to gather this information, are you setting this for Player?

    – MTCoster
    Nov 17 '18 at 14:51













  • @MTCoster Hi, yes. I've set propTypes for the Player component. IntelliSense doesn't seem to work after bundling the library and importing it in a new project.

    – j.doe
    Nov 17 '18 at 15:02











  • You may need to create a TypeScript definition file (index.d.ts) to tell IntelliJ about your library then.

    – MTCoster
    Nov 17 '18 at 15:06
















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IntelliSense doesn't display props that components in my React library accept. The library is bundled into a UMD module with Webpack (if that matters).



Here's what it looks like in my IDE when I try to see what props the component takes:



enter image description here



Compared to other elements/components...



enter image description here



How do I get IntelliSense to work with my components?










share|improve this question























  • Nitpick: From your screenshots, this appears to be a question about an IntelliJ-family IDE; IntelliSense is a feature of Visual Studio (and VS Code).

    – MTCoster
    Nov 17 '18 at 14:50













  • I believe IntelliJ uses propTypes to gather this information, are you setting this for Player?

    – MTCoster
    Nov 17 '18 at 14:51













  • @MTCoster Hi, yes. I've set propTypes for the Player component. IntelliSense doesn't seem to work after bundling the library and importing it in a new project.

    – j.doe
    Nov 17 '18 at 15:02











  • You may need to create a TypeScript definition file (index.d.ts) to tell IntelliJ about your library then.

    – MTCoster
    Nov 17 '18 at 15:06














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IntelliSense doesn't display props that components in my React library accept. The library is bundled into a UMD module with Webpack (if that matters).



Here's what it looks like in my IDE when I try to see what props the component takes:



enter image description here



Compared to other elements/components...



enter image description here



How do I get IntelliSense to work with my components?










share|improve this question














IntelliSense doesn't display props that components in my React library accept. The library is bundled into a UMD module with Webpack (if that matters).



Here's what it looks like in my IDE when I try to see what props the component takes:



enter image description here



Compared to other elements/components...



enter image description here



How do I get IntelliSense to work with my components?







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  • Nitpick: From your screenshots, this appears to be a question about an IntelliJ-family IDE; IntelliSense is a feature of Visual Studio (and VS Code).

    – MTCoster
    Nov 17 '18 at 14:50













  • I believe IntelliJ uses propTypes to gather this information, are you setting this for Player?

    – MTCoster
    Nov 17 '18 at 14:51













  • @MTCoster Hi, yes. I've set propTypes for the Player component. IntelliSense doesn't seem to work after bundling the library and importing it in a new project.

    – j.doe
    Nov 17 '18 at 15:02











  • You may need to create a TypeScript definition file (index.d.ts) to tell IntelliJ about your library then.

    – MTCoster
    Nov 17 '18 at 15:06



















  • Nitpick: From your screenshots, this appears to be a question about an IntelliJ-family IDE; IntelliSense is a feature of Visual Studio (and VS Code).

    – MTCoster
    Nov 17 '18 at 14:50













  • I believe IntelliJ uses propTypes to gather this information, are you setting this for Player?

    – MTCoster
    Nov 17 '18 at 14:51













  • @MTCoster Hi, yes. I've set propTypes for the Player component. IntelliSense doesn't seem to work after bundling the library and importing it in a new project.

    – j.doe
    Nov 17 '18 at 15:02











  • You may need to create a TypeScript definition file (index.d.ts) to tell IntelliJ about your library then.

    – MTCoster
    Nov 17 '18 at 15:06

















Nitpick: From your screenshots, this appears to be a question about an IntelliJ-family IDE; IntelliSense is a feature of Visual Studio (and VS Code).

– MTCoster
Nov 17 '18 at 14:50







Nitpick: From your screenshots, this appears to be a question about an IntelliJ-family IDE; IntelliSense is a feature of Visual Studio (and VS Code).

– MTCoster
Nov 17 '18 at 14:50















I believe IntelliJ uses propTypes to gather this information, are you setting this for Player?

– MTCoster
Nov 17 '18 at 14:51







I believe IntelliJ uses propTypes to gather this information, are you setting this for Player?

– MTCoster
Nov 17 '18 at 14:51















@MTCoster Hi, yes. I've set propTypes for the Player component. IntelliSense doesn't seem to work after bundling the library and importing it in a new project.

– j.doe
Nov 17 '18 at 15:02





@MTCoster Hi, yes. I've set propTypes for the Player component. IntelliSense doesn't seem to work after bundling the library and importing it in a new project.

– j.doe
Nov 17 '18 at 15:02













You may need to create a TypeScript definition file (index.d.ts) to tell IntelliJ about your library then.

– MTCoster
Nov 17 '18 at 15:06





You may need to create a TypeScript definition file (index.d.ts) to tell IntelliJ about your library then.

– MTCoster
Nov 17 '18 at 15:06












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