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A helper library for loading and saving the .api.json files created by API Extractor
Use this library to read and write *.api.json files as defined by the API Extractor tool. These files are used to generate a documentation website for your TypeScript package. The files store the API signatures and doc comments that were extracted from your package.
API documentation for this package: https://api.rushstack.io/pages/api-extractor-model/
The following code sample shows how to load example.api.json
, which would be generated by API Extractor
when it analyzes a hypothetical NPM package called example
:
import { ApiModel, ApiPackage } from '@microsoft/api-extractor-model';
const apiModel: ApiModel = new ApiModel();
const apiPackage: ApiPackage = apiModel.loadPackage('example.api.json');
for (const member of apiPackage.members) {
console.log(member.displayName);
}
The ApiModel
is acts as a container for various packages that are loaded and operated on as a group.
For example, a documentation tool may need to resolve @link
references across different packages.
In this case we would load the various packages into the ApiModel
, and then use
the ApiModel.resolveDeclarationReference()
to resolve the @link
targets.
The data structure forms a tree of various classes that start with the Api
prefix. The nesting hierarchy
might look like this:
- ApiModel
- ApiPackage
- ApiEntryPoint
- ApiClass
- ApiMethod
- ApiProperty
- ApiEnum
- ApiEnumMember
- ApiInterface
- ApiMethodSignature
- ApiPropertySignature
- ApiNamespace
- (ApiClass, ApiEnum, ApiInterface, ...)
You can use the ApiItem.members
property to traverse this tree.
Note that the non-abstract classes (e.g. ApiClass
, ApiEnum
, ApiInterface
, etc.) use
TypeScript "mixin" functions (e.g. ApiDeclaredItem
, ApiItemContainerMixin
, etc.) to add various
features that cannot be represented as a normal inheritance chain (since TypeScript does not allow a child class
to extend more than one base class). The "mixin" is a TypeScript merged declaration with three components:
the function that generates a subclass, an interface that describes the members of the subclass, and
a namespace containing static members of the class.
For a complete project that uses these APIs to generate an API reference web site, see the @microsoft/api-documenter source code.
API Extractor is part of the Rush Stack family of projects.
TypeDoc is a documentation generator for TypeScript projects. It generates API documentation directly from the source code, similar to how @microsoft/api-extractor-model works with API reports. However, TypeDoc focuses more on generating HTML documentation rather than providing tools for programmatic inspection and manipulation of API data.
API Documenter is another tool from Microsoft that works in conjunction with API Extractor. It generates documentation in various formats (Markdown, HTML) from API reports. While it shares some functionality with @microsoft/api-extractor-model, it is more focused on documentation generation rather than API data manipulation.
ts-morph is a TypeScript compiler API wrapper that simplifies working with TypeScript AST (Abstract Syntax Tree). It allows for programmatic inspection and manipulation of TypeScript code, similar to how @microsoft/api-extractor-model allows for inspection and manipulation of API reports. However, ts-morph operates at the source code level rather than the API metadata level.
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A helper library for loading and saving the .api.json files created by API Extractor
The npm package @microsoft/api-extractor-model receives a total of 1,664,908 weekly downloads. As such, @microsoft/api-extractor-model popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @microsoft/api-extractor-model demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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