/scip-typescript

SCIP indexer for TypeScript and JavaScript

Primary LanguageTypeScriptApache License 2.0Apache-2.0

scip-typescript

SCIP indexer for TypeScript and JavaScript.

Quick start

Installation

npm install -g @sourcegraph/scip-typescript

Currently, Node v18, Node v20 are supported.

Indexing a TypeScript project

Navigate to the project root, containing tsconfig.json.

npm install # or yarn install
scip-typescript index

Indexing a JavaScript project

Navigate to the project root, containing package.json.

npm install # or yarn install
scip-typescript index --infer-tsconfig

To improve the quality of indexing results for JavaScript, consider adding @types/* packages as devDependencies in package.json.

Index a TypeScript project using Yarn workspaces

Navigate to the project root, containing package.json.

yarn install

scip-typescript index --yarn-workspaces

Index a TypeScript project using pnpm workspaces

Navigate to the project root, containing package.json.

pnpm install

scip-typescript index --pnpm-workspaces

Indexing in CI

Add the following run steps to your CI pipeline:

npm install -g @sourcegraph/scip-typescript @sourcegraph/src
npm install # or yarn install
scip-typescript index
# Upload index with any necessary tokens (shown here using GitHub workflow syntax)
src lsif upload -github-token='${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}' -no-progress

For more examples, see the Sourcegraph docs.

Troubleshooting stalled progress

If scip-typescript index is not showing progress, try running it again with the --progress-bar flag. The progress bar prints out the current file being indexed that could reveal details why progress is stalling. The progress bar is disabled by default because it prints out a lot of noise in CI logs, and the most common environment to run scip-typescript is in CI.

Dealing with out of memory issues (OOM)

You may experience OOM issues when indexing large codebases

<--- JS stacktrace --->

FATAL ERROR: Reached heap limit Allocation failed - JavaScript heap out of memory
 1: 0xb7b150 node::Abort() [node]
 2: 0xa8c89a  [node]
 3: 0xd62ea0 v8::Utils::ReportOOMFailure(v8::internal::Isolate*, char const*, bool) [node]
 4: 0xd63247 v8::internal::V8::FatalProcessOutOfMemory(v8::internal::Isolate*, char const*, bool) [node]
 5: 0xf40945  [node]
 6: 0xf52e2d v8::internal::Heap::CollectGarbage(v8::internal::AllocationSpace, v8::internal::GarbageCollectionReason, v8::GCCallbackFlags) [node]
 ...

To fix this problem, try one of the following steps:

  • Add --no-global-caches to the index command like this scip-typescript index --no-global-caches REST_OF_THE_COMMAND. By default, scip-typescript caches symbol indexing across TypeScript projects to speed up indexing. This cache increases the memory footprint, which can cause OOM. Disabling this cache slows down indexing but reduces the memory footprint.
  • Increase memory to the Node.js process by running scip-typescript like this node --max-old-space-size=16000 "$(which scip-typescript)" index REST_OF_COMMAND. Replace 16000 with an even larger number if your computer has bigger RAM.

Migrating from lsif-node

Before creating scip-typescript, we used another TypeScript indexer called lsif-node. We recommend migrating to scip-typescript if you are using lsif-node.

Follow the steps below to migrate from lsif-node to scip-typescript:

  • Replace usages of the lsif-tsc -p ARGUMENTS command with scip-typescript index ARGUMENTS.
  • Upgrade to the latest version of the src command-line interface, which you can install via yarn global add @sourcegraph/src. It’s okay if the version of your src command-line interface does not match the version of your Sourcegraph instance.

Contributing

See Development.md for docs on how to work on this project.

Contributors should follow the Sourcegraph Community Code of Conduct.