Module

WebKitWebProcessExtension-6.0

Namespaces

WebKitWebProcessExtension

References

defaultWebKitWebProcessExtension-6.0.WebKitWebProcessExtension

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WebKitWebProcessExtension-6.0

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GJS TypeScript type definitions for WebKitWebProcessExtension-6.0, generated from library version 6.0.0 using ts-for-gir v4.0.0-beta.40.

To use this type definitions, install them with NPM:

npm install @girs/webkitwebprocessextension-6.0

You can import this package into your project like this:

import WebKitWebProcessExtension from '@girs/webkitwebprocessextension-6.0';

You can also use ambient modules to import this module like you would do this in JavaScript. For this you need to include @girs/webkitwebprocessextension-6.0 or @girs/webkitwebprocessextension-6.0/ambient in your tsconfig or entry point Typescript file:

index.ts:

import '@girs/webkitwebprocessextension-6.0'

tsconfig.json:

{
"compilerOptions": {
...
},
"include": ["@girs/webkitwebprocessextension-6.0"],
...
}

Now you can import the ambient module with TypeScript support:

import WebKitWebProcessExtension from 'gi://WebKitWebProcessExtension?version=6.0';

You can also import the module with Typescript support using the global imports.gi object of GJS. For this you need to include @girs/webkitwebprocessextension-6.0 or @girs/webkitwebprocessextension-6.0/import in your tsconfig or entry point Typescript file:

index.ts:

import '@girs/webkitwebprocessextension-6.0'

tsconfig.json:

{
"compilerOptions": {
...
},
"include": ["@girs/webkitwebprocessextension-6.0"],
...
}

Now you have also type support for this, too:

const WebKitWebProcessExtension = imports.gi.WebKitWebProcessExtension;

Depending on your project configuration, it is recommended to use a bundler like esbuild. You can find examples using different bundlers here.

All existing pre-generated packages can be found on gjsify/types.