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@openpkg-ts/react
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React components for rendering OpenPkg API documentation. Built on @openpkg-ts/ui.
npm install @openpkg-ts/react
Peer deps: react@^18 || ^19, tailwindcss@^4 (optional, for styled)
Unstyled, logic-only components for custom styling.
import {
CollapsibleMethod,
ExampleBlock,
ExpandableProperty,
MembersTable,
MemberRow,
NestedProperty,
ParamTable,
ParamRow,
Signature,
TypeTable,
// Section components
FunctionSection,
ClassSection,
InterfaceSection,
EnumSection,
VariableSection,
ExportCard,
ExportIndexPage,
} from '@openpkg-ts/react';
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
CollapsibleMethod | Expandable method with signature |
ExampleBlock | Code example display |
ExpandableProperty | Property with nested children |
MembersTable | Class/interface members table |
MemberRow | Single member row |
NestedProperty | Nested property display |
ParamTable | Function parameters table |
ParamRow | Single parameter row |
Signature | Type signature renderer |
TypeTable | Type properties table |
FunctionSection | Function export section |
ClassSection | Class export section |
InterfaceSection | Interface export section |
EnumSection | Enum export section |
VariableSection | Variable/constant section |
ExportCard | Single export card |
ExportIndexPage | Index page for all exports |
Pre-styled with Tailwind v4.
import {
// Stripe/Supabase-style layout (NEW)
StripeAPIReferencePage,
APIReferenceLayout,
SyncScrollProvider,
MethodSection,
MethodSectionFromSpec,
// Parameter components (Stripe-style)
APIParameterItem,
NestedParameterToggle,
NestedParameterContainer,
ExpandableParameter,
EnumValuesSection,
// Code example components
ExampleChips,
CodePanel,
CollapsiblePanel,
ExampleSection,
// Full pages (original)
APIPage,
FunctionPage,
ClassPage,
InterfacePage,
EnumPage,
VariablePage,
ExportIndexPage,
FullAPIReferencePage,
// Sections (for composition)
FunctionSection,
ClassSection,
InterfaceSection,
EnumSection,
VariableSection,
ExportSection,
// Utilities
ExportCard,
ParameterItem,
CodeTabs,
ImportSection,
} from '@openpkg-ts/react/styled';
Two-column layout with synchronized scrolling:
import { StripeAPIReferencePage } from '@openpkg-ts/react/styled';
import spec from './openpkg.json';
export default function APIReference() {
return <StripeAPIReferencePage spec={spec} />;
}
Features:
import {
APIReferenceLayout,
SyncScrollProvider,
MethodSectionFromSpec,
ExampleSection,
} from '@openpkg-ts/react/styled';
export default function CustomAPIPage({ spec }) {
return (
<SyncScrollProvider>
<APIReferenceLayout
examples={<ExamplesColumn spec={spec} />}
leftWidth="55%"
rightWidth="45%"
>
{spec.exports.map(exp => (
<MethodSectionFromSpec key={exp.name} spec={spec} export={exp} />
))}
</APIReferenceLayout>
</SyncScrollProvider>
);
}
import { FullAPIReferencePage } from '@openpkg-ts/react/styled';
import spec from './openpkg.json';
export default function APIReference() {
return <FullAPIReferencePage spec={spec} />;
}
import { FunctionPage } from '@openpkg-ts/react/styled';
export default function CreateClientPage() {
const fn = spec.exports.find(e => e.name === 'createClient');
return <FunctionPage export={fn} packageName={spec.meta.name} />;
}
import { ExportCard, ParameterItem } from '@openpkg-ts/react/styled';
import { buildSignatureString } from '@openpkg-ts/sdk';
export default function CustomExport({ exp }) {
return (
<ExportCard
name={exp.name}
kind={exp.kind}
signature={buildSignatureString(exp)}
description={exp.description}
>
{exp.signatures?.[0]?.parameters?.map(param => (
<ParameterItem key={param.name} {...param} />
))}
</ExportCard>
);
}
Convert spec data to component props:
import {
// Original adapters
specParamToAPIParam,
specSchemaToAPISchema,
specExamplesToCodeExamples,
buildImportStatement,
getLanguagesFromExamples,
// New Stripe-style adapters
specParamToNestedParam,
specParamsToNestedParams,
resolveSchemaRef,
specExampleToCodeExample,
generateDefaultExample,
} from '@openpkg-ts/react/styled';
Extract method data from spec:
import {
useMethodFromSpec,
useMethodsFromSpec,
extractMethodData,
} from '@openpkg-ts/react/styled';
// In component
const method = useMethodFromSpec(spec, 'createClient');
// Returns: { title, signature, description, parameters, examples, returnType, isAsync }
import {
cleanCode,
getExampleCode,
getExampleLanguage,
getExampleTitle,
groupMembersByKind,
} from '@openpkg-ts/react';
Install components via CLI (shadcn-compatible):
# List available components
openpkg docs list
# Add Stripe-style components
openpkg docs add stripe-api-reference-page
openpkg docs add method-section-from-spec
openpkg docs add api-reference-layout sync-scroll-provider
openpkg docs add api-parameter-item expandable-property
openpkg docs add example-chips code-panel collapsible-panel
# Add original section components
openpkg docs add function-section class-section interface-section
29 components available:
api-reference-layout, sync-scroll-provider, method-section, stripe-api-reference-page, method-section-from-specapi-parameter-item, nested-parameter-toggle, nested-parameter-container, expandable-property, enum-values-sectionexample-chips, code-panel, collapsible-panel, example-sectionfunction-section, class-section, interface-section, enum-section, variable-sectionexport-card, param-table, signature, members-table, type-tableGenerate a single layout file that uses registry components:
openpkg docs generate spec.json -f react -o ./app/api
Creates:
layout.tsx - Main layout with navigationspec.json - Bundled spec dataThen add components:
openpkg docs add function-section class-section
MIT
FAQs
React components for OpenPkg specs
We found that @openpkg-ts/react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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