Solving "An import path cannot end with a .ts extension" When Using Deno With VSCode
Oct 21, 2022 · 2 min readWhen we are working with Deno, we often need to import files with .ts extension. But the built-in TS language server from VSCode is usually unhappy when we do this.
An import path cannot end with a ‘.ts’ extension.
To solve this issue, we need to install the official Deno extension for VSCode. This extension is the language server client for Deno.
After installing the extension, simply open up your command palette (ctrl
+ shift
+ p
), and type deno: initialize
.
This will create a .vscode
folder in your workspace with a file called settings.json
inside. The file will look something like this:
The deno.enable
option will enable the Deno language server and disable the built-in VSCode JavaScript and TypeScript language services.
The deno.lint
option will enable the deno linter. This option is optional.
With that, you should now be able to import a .ts file without any problem.
It’s also possible to enable the extension globally if you look for Deno: Enable
in your VSCode’s user setting. But it’s not recommended because enabling the Deno language server will disable the built in TS language server. Except if you’re sure you’ll only be using Deno from now on 😆.