The conventional singleton pattern is really something that is used to overcome the fact that all code must be in a class.
classSingleton {privatestatic instance:Singleton;privateconstructor() {// do something construct... }staticgetInstance() {if (!Singleton.instance) {Singleton.instance =newSingleton();// ... any one time initialization goes here ... }returnSingleton.instance; }someMethod() { }}let something =newSingleton() // Error: constructor of 'Singleton' is private.let instance =Singleton.getInstance() // do something with the instance...
However, if you don't want lazy initialization you can instead just use a namespace:
namespaceSingleton {// ... any one time initialization goes here ...exportfunctionsomeMethod() { }}// UsageSingleton.someMethod();
Warning : Singleton is just a fancy name for global
For most projects namespace can additionally be replaced by a module.
// someFile.ts// ... any one time initialization goes here ...exportfunctionsomeMethod() { }// Usageimport {someMethod} from"./someFile";