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Easily export your Rust types to other languages
Specta provides a system for type introspection and a set of language exporters which allow you to export your Rust types to other languages!
Currently we only support exporting to TypeScript but work has begun on other languages.
§Features
- Export structs and enums to Typescript
- Get function types to use in libraries like tauri-specta
- Supports wide range of common crates in Rust ecosystem
- Supports type inference - can determine type of
fn demo() -> impl Type
.
§Ecosystem
Specta can be used in your application either directly or through a library which simplifies the process of using it.
- rspc for easily building end-to-end typesafe APIs
- tauri-specta for typesafe Tauri commands
§Example
use specta::{*, ts::*};
#[derive(Type)]
pub struct MyCustomType {
pub my_field: String,
}
fn main() {
assert_eq!(
ts::export::<MyCustomType>(&ExportConfiguration::default()).unwrap(),
"export type MyCustomType = { my_field: string }".to_string()
);
}
§Supported Libraries
If you are using Prisma Client Rust you can enable the rspc
feature on it to allow for Specta support on types coming directly from your database. This includes support for the types created via a selection.
§Feature flags
functions
— Support for exporting the types of Rust functions.
Compatability
serde
(enabled by default) — Support for serde and serde-jsontauri
— Support for Tauri. This is required when usingspecta::function
with Tauri Commands.
Languages
typescript
(enabled by default) — Support for TypeScript language exporting
External types
uuid
— uuid cratechrono
— chrono cratetime
— time cratebigdecimal
— bigdecimal craterust_decimal
— rust_decimal crateindexmap
— indexmap crateipnetwork
— ipnetwork cratemac_address
— mac_address cratebit-vec
— bit-vec cratebson
— bson crateuhlc
— uhlc cratebytesize
— bytesize crateglam
— glam cratetokio
— tokio crateurl
— url crate
§Alternatives
§Why not ts-rs?
ts-rs is a great library, but it has a few limitations which became a problem when I was building rspc. Namely it deals with types individually which means it is not possible to export a type and all of the other types it depends on.
§Why not Typeshare?
Typeshare is also great, but its approach is fundamentally different. While Specta uses traits and runtime information, Typeshare statically analyzes your Rust files. This results in a loss of information and lack of compatability with types from other crates.
Modules§
- datatype
- Types related to working with
DataType
. Exposed for advanced users. - export
export
- Provides the global type store and a method to export them to other languages.
- functions
functions
- Support for exporting Rust functions.
- ts
typescript
- TypeScript language exporter.
- type
- Contains
Type
and everything related to it, including implementations and helper macros
Macros§
- collect_
types functions
- Collects function types into a
Vec
, and all downstream types into aTypeDefs
instance. - fn_
datatype functions
- Returns a
FunctionDataType
for a given function that has been annotated withspecta
.
Attribute Macros§
- specta
functions
- Prepares a function to have its types extracted using
fn_datatype
Derive Macros§
- Data
Type From - Generates an implementation to help converting a type into into
DataType
. - Type
- Implements
Type
for a given struct or enum.