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typedoc-plugin-typescript-declaration
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Typedoc plugin to render to typescript declaration file
This is a Typedoc plugin that renders a TypeScript declaration file.
npm install typedoc typedoc-plugin-typescript-declaration --save-dev
Used as a plugin with Typedoc:
# generate Typedoc documentation as well as the type declaration
node_modules/.bin/typedoc --out docs --declarationFile docs/index.d.ts
# generate type declaration file without Typedoc documentation (omit --out, or inclue --declarationOnly)
node_modules/.bin/typedoc --declarationFile docs/index.d.ts
# generate type declaration file for a specific file
# node_modules/.bin/typedoc --declarationFile <output-file> [file]
node_modules/.bin/typedoc --declarationFile docs/index.d.ts src/index.ts
# write declaration file for types with a max version of 1.0
node_modules/.bin/typedoc --out docs/v1.0 --declarationFile docs/v1.0/index.d.ts --maxVersion 1.0
# write declaration file for types with a max version of 2.0
node_modules/.bin/typedoc --out docs/v2.0 --declarationFile docs/v2.0/index.d.ts --maxVersion 2.0
Used as a stand alone cli (works with the same options above):
# using npx
npx typedoc-plugin-typescript-declaration --declarationFile index.d.ts
# optionally install this package globally
npm install --global typedoc-plugin-typescript-declaration
# generate type declaration file with max version 2.0
node_modules/.bin/typedoc-declare --declarationFile index.d.ts --maxVersion 2.0
# when installed globally
typedoc-declare --declarationFile index.d.ts --maxVersion 2.0
Reasons for using this plugin:
@internal
or @hidden
types in your documentation that you would like reflected in your type definitionsYou can target multiple versions of the type definitions by using the @since <version>
tag and suppliying a maximum version number with --maxVersion <version>
. Any definitions tagged with a @since
version greater than the --maxVersion
will be filtered out.
Sample file:
export class MyClass {
originalFunction() {}
/**
* @since 1.0
*/
newFunction() {}
/**
* @since 2.0
*/
newerFunction() {}
}
Command:
# write declaration file for types with a max version of 1.0
node_modules/.bin/typedoc --declarationFile docs/v1.0/index.d.ts --maxVersion 1.0
# write declaration file for types with a max version of 2.0
node_modules/.bin/typedoc --declarationFile docs/v2.0/index.d.ts --maxVersion 2.0
keyof
typesYou can use this plugin to @inline keyof
types directly into a union to produce a more concise document and .d.ts
file.
In addition to comments for each of the keys will also be documented as part of the @inline
type.
Sample file:
/**
* @inline
*/
type SwitchState = keyof {
/**
* Switch is on
*/
on: string,
/**
* Switch is off
*/
off: string,
/**
* State of the switch is uknown
*
* @since 2.0
*/
unknown: string,
};
Produces the following (with --maxVersion 1.0
):
/**
* Options:
*
* - `on`:
* Switch is on
*
* - `off`:
* Switch is off
*/
type SwitchState = "on" | "off";
FAQs
Typedoc plugin to render to typescript declaration file
We found that typedoc-plugin-typescript-declaration demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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