Now, one can add an `@alias` tag to API docs, which tells dgeni that this
API element (usually a `const`) is really just an alias for some API element
defined elsewhere.
Dgeni will then look up this API element and copy over the properties from
the alias to the current doc.
For example, we would like to privately export an Enum from `@angular/core`
but then publicly export this from `@angular/common`:
**packages/core/private_exports.ts**
```ts
/**
* Description of this document.
*/
export enum ɵSomeEnum { ... }
```
**packages/common/public_api.ts**
```ts
import {ɵSomeEnum} from '@angular/core';
/**
* @alias core/ɵSomeEnum
*/
export const SomeEnum = ɵSomeEnum;
```
In the generated docs there will be a page for `common/SomeEnum`, which
will be rendered as an enum, rather than a const, showing the description
extracted from the `core/ɵSomeEnum`.
---
The implementation of this feature required some refactoring of the other
processing:
1. Previously `ɵ` prefixed exports were not even considered.
2. Due to 1. some processors needed to have guards added to ignore such
private exports (`addMetadataAliases` and `checkContentRules`).
3. The processing of package pages had to be reworked (and split) so that
it picked up the aliased export docs after their alias proeprties had
been copied.
See FW-1207, FW-632, #29249
PR Close#29673
In some overloads, the parameter type can be a large anonymous
object type.
This change displays such types as `object`. It is then up to the
documentation author to put more information about the type in the
method usage notes.
PR Close#24976
* Make individual overloads collapsible
* Show only the first overload expanded, rest collapsed
* Text changes to 'collapse all' once 'show all' is clicked
* Fix chevron/carrot rotation animation when overloads / overload item is expanded or collapsed
PR Close#24976
In an overloaded method, the overload with the function body is the
actual method doc, and this doc is not included in the list of "additional"
overloads.
Moreover, the logic (all in dgeni-packages) is that if none of the items
has a body then we use the first overload as the actual method doc.
In the case of abstract methods, none of the methods have a body. So we
have a situation where the overloads collection does not contain the first
abstract method, even though it is not the "implementation" of the method.
Therefore we need to still render it.
Closes#25610
PR Close#25670
This change adds Github edit and view links to methods
and decorator options.
It is possible to add these to properties also but the
UI is rather tight as these are displayed in a table.
PR Close#24000
This heading is too high for the section because the
method name is a H3 but it cannot be a H4 because
usage notes may contain H4 headings.
PR Close#24000
The sections such as methods and decorator options are already headed
by a H3 heading so we need to map the H3 headings in the API doc source
down to H4 headings.
This commit includes general heading mapping functionality accessible via
the `marked` Nunjucks filter.
PR Close#24000
* The member details section is now called "Members", rather
than "Properties".
* The property table now displays appropriate table headings:
"Member", "Value", "Description".
* The "Value" column is not shown if none of the members have
a value.
Closes#22678
PR Close#23872
This change adds:
* an impure badge for Pipes that are marked as `pure: false`
* a pipe specific overview that shows the syntax for using a pipe in a template.
* an "input value" section describing the type of the value that the pipe expects.
* a "pipe params" section describing any additional params that a pipe expects.
PR Close#22702
Previously only export docs were displaying a short description.
Now methods in classes and interfaces also compute and render
the short description.
Closes#22500
PR Close#22583
Now the overview groups the members in the following order:
* static properties
* static methods
* constructor
* instance properties
* instance members
Closes#22132
PR Close#22438
Includes:
* display ToC for API docs
* update dgeni-packages to 0.24.1
* add floating sidebar in API docs
* add breadcrumbs and structured data for Google crawler
* improved rendering of method overloads
* properties rendered in a table
* params rendered with docs
* removal of outdated "infobox" from all API docs
PR Close#21874
This has two benefits:
* it prepares the way for the API docs update, which need parameter docs
* it doesn't incorrectly report dangling links for non-latin anchors
Closes#21306
PR Close#21802
Upgrading to dgeni-packages 0.21.4 gives us
access to more properties on the API docs, which
allows us to fix the following issues:
Closes#19450Closes#19452Closes#19456
For classes, the tree of subclasses is rendered, recursively.
For interfaces, the descendants are separated into child interfaces, which
extend the interface, and classes, which implement the interface.
Closes#19306
The API docs have changed. The line numbers are now found in
`startingLine` and `endingLine` properties rather than the `location`
property, which moved into the `fileInfo` property anyway.