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payloadcms/packages/storage-azure/tsconfig.json
Alessio Gravili 67fb29b2a4 fix: reduce global DOM/Node type conflicts in server-only packages (#12737)
Currently, we globally enable both DOM and Node.js types. While this
mostly works, it can cause conflicts - particularly with `fetch`. For
example, TypeScript may incorrectly allow browser-only properties (like
`cache`) and reject valid Node.js ones like `dispatcher`.

This PR disables DOM types for server-only packages like payload,
ensuring Node-specific typings are applied. This caught a few instances
of incorrect fetch usage that were previously masked by overlapping DOM
types.

This is not a perfect solution - packages that contain both server and
client code (like richtext-lexical or next) will still suffer from this
issue. However, it's an improvement in cases where we can cleanly
separate server and client types, like for the `payload` package which
is server-only.

## Use-case

This change enables https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/12622 to
explore using node-native fetch + `dispatcher`, instead of `node-fetch`
+ `agent`.

Currently, it will incorrectly report that `dispatcher` is not a valid
property for node-native fetch
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{
"extends": "../../tsconfig.json",
"compilerOptions": {
"composite": true, // Make sure typescript knows that this module depends on their references
"noEmit": false /* Do not emit outputs. */,
"emitDeclarationOnly": true,
"outDir": "./dist" /* Specify an output folder for all emitted files. */,
// Do not include DOM and DOM.Iterable as this is a server-only package.
"lib": ["ES2022"],
"rootDir": "./src" /* Specify the root folder within your source files. */,
},
"exclude": ["dist", "node_modules"],
"include": ["src/**/*.ts", "src/**/*.tsx", "src/**/*.d.ts", "src/**/*.json"],
"references": [{ "path": "../payload" }, { "path": "../plugin-cloud-storage" }],
}