@microsoft/tsdoc-config
TSDoc is a proposal to standardize the doc comments used in TypeScript
source files. The main package @microsoft/tsdoc
implements
the TSDoc parser. The @microsoft/tsdoc-config
package is an optional add-on for loading the tsdoc.json
file format that enables users to define custom TSDoc tags. (This functionality was moved to its own package
because it requires external dependencies such as NodeJS and ajv
, whereas the main package is fully self-contained.)
For more information about TSDoc, please visit the project website:
https://tsdoc.org
Creating config files
The tsdoc.json file is optional. When used, it is expected to be found in the same folder as
the tsconfig.json file for a project. The loader looks for it by walking upwards in the directory tree
until it finds a folder containing tsconfig.json or package.json, and then it attempts to load
tsdoc.json from that location.
The tsdoc.json file conforms to the tsdoc.schema.json JSON schema. It defines tags using
similar fields as the
TSDocTagDefinition
API used by TSDocParser
from @microsoft/tsdoc
.
Here's a simple example:
tsdoc.json
{
"$schema": "https://developer.microsoft.com/json-schemas/tsdoc/v0/tsdoc.schema.json",
"tagDefinitions": [
{
"tagName": "@myTag",
"syntaxKind": "modifier"
}
]
}
If you want to define custom tags in one place and share them across multiple projects, the extends
field specifies
a list of paths that will be mixed in with the current file:
tsdoc.json
{
"$schema": "https://developer.microsoft.com/json-schemas/tsdoc/v0/tsdoc.schema.json",
"extends": [
"my-package/dist/tsdoc-base.json",
"./path/to/local/file/tsdoc-local.json"
]
}
NOTE: The extends
paths are resolved using NodeJS module resolution, so local paths must begin with ./
to avoid
being interpreted as an NPM package name.
API Usage
The code sample below illustrates how to invoke the @microsoft/tsdoc-config
API to load a
tsdoc.json file:
import * as path from 'path';
import { TSDocParser, TSDocConfiguration } from '@microsoft/tsdoc';
import { TSDocConfigFile } from '@microsoft/tsdoc-config';
const mySourceFile: string = 'my-project/src/example.ts';
const tsdocConfigFile: TSDocConfigFile = TSDocConfigFile.loadForFolder(path.dirname(mySourceFile));
if (tsdocConfigFile.hasErrors) {
console.log(tsdocConfigFile.getErrorSummary());
}
const tsdocConfiguration: TSDocConfiguration = new TSDocConfiguration();
tsdocConfigFile.configureParser(tsdocConfiguration);
const tsdocParser: TSDocParser = new TSDocParser(tsdocConfiguration);