I get there are advantages of TS and it's very popular at the moment, but a lot of this you can resolve with a couple of decent system tests and if you're doing more complex UI interactions, then JS unit tests. In our setup, we are capturing any JS exceptions with capybara/selenium and raising an exception for anything unhandled.
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Note, Turbo8 dropped TypeScript and Stimulus is also planning to drop TypeScript eventually: world.hey.com/dhh/turbo-8-is-dropp...
I get there are advantages of TS and it's very popular at the moment, but a lot of this you can resolve with a couple of decent system tests and if you're doing more complex UI interactions, then JS unit tests. In our setup, we are capturing any JS exceptions with capybara/selenium and raising an exception for anything unhandled.