In this MonacoEdtior using code, I’ve created a javascript editor instance, and add a piece of typescript code as an extra lib to monaco:
var libSource = `
type State = {
'address-audited_val': string;
address: string;
};
const s: State = {
'address-audited_val': '...',
address: '...'
};
`
monaco.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.addExtraLib(libSource, "ts:filename/test.ts");
monaco.editor.createModel(libSource, "typescript", monaco.Uri.parse("ts:filename/test.ts"));
monaco.editor.create(document.getElementById("container"), {
value: '',
language: "javascript",
});
Unexpected/Current Behavior
When I input s.
in monca editor, I can only get a completion item for address
, not including one for address-audited_val
. screenshot
Expected Behavior
When I input s.
in monca editor, I can get the completion items for address
and address-audited_val
, just like the performance of vscode in this regard.
Question
As we know, the address-audited_val
is the string literal property of State
. My question is there any way to configure monca so that I can get the completion items for these string literal properties?
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