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Peter Bacon Darwin a8533b2133 chore(doc-gen): add link inline tags
This commit enables links to other docs, such as classes and modules,
via the `{@link CodeIdentifier}` style inline tag.

Dgeni identifies what you are linking to by comparing the identifier to the
aliases for each doc. If no alias matches the identifier then the dgeni
run exits with a missing doc in link error. If more than one alias matches
the identifier then dgeni exits with an ambiguous link error.

In the future we could build in some heuristics for choosing a preferred
doc when the link is ambiguous, such as choosing a public doc over a
non-public doc; and choosing a code component that is in the same module as
the doc where the link is found.

Currently there are two aliases for each API component: its name and its
identier. For example, if the `Directive` class is exported from
`angular2/annotations`, so its aliases are 'Directive' and
`angular2/annotations.Directive`.

There is an issue in the non-public doc generation, which means that it
does not yet have `{@link}` tags implemented. This is that when we re-export
a code component, it gets cloned into another module. This means that a
simple reference to the code component's name will always produce an
ambiguous link. This can be fixed with a heuristic as described above.
Meanwhile you can avoid this by always using the full id of the code
component if it is being re-exported.

Closes #1371
Closes #1421
2015-04-17 14:02:03 +01:00
Peter Bacon Darwin b5002fb46b docs(test_lib/test_injector): fix invalid jsdoc type
chore(doc-gen): capture docs for modules from comments

Closes #1258

docs(*): add module description jsdoc tags
docs(*): add @public tag to public modules
chore(doc-gen): fix overview-dump template
The template was referencing an invalid property
chore(doc-gen): use `@exportedAs` and `@public` rather than `@publicModule`

This commit refactors how we describe components that are re-exported in another
module. For example the "public" modules like `angular/angular` and `angular/annotations`
are public but they only re-export components from "private" modules.

Previously, you must apply the `@publicModule` tag to a component that was to be
re-exported. Applying this tag caused the destination module to become public.

Now, you specify that a module is public by applying the `@public` tag and then
you can "re-export" components to other modules by applying the `@exportedAs`
giving the name of the module from which the component will be re-exported.
tag. This tag can be used multiple times on a single component, allowing the
component to be exported on multiple modules.

docs(*): rename `@publicModule` to `@exportedAs`

The `@publicModule` dgeni tag has been replaced by the `@exportedAs`
dgeni tag on components that are to be re-exported on another module.

Closes #1290
2015-04-10 22:00:41 +00:00
Peter Bacon Darwin 9f8a9c6fc7 chore(doc-gen): ensure all public exports are rendered in public_docs
Closes #1222
2015-04-08 18:58:44 +02:00
Peter Bacon Darwin 7e89af8190 chore(doc-gen): move `@publicModule` tag-def to base package
This prevents unwanted "unknown tag" warnings when generating the non-public docs.
2015-03-24 10:57:42 +00:00
Peter Bacon Darwin 0f20c39f42 chore(doc-gen): include exported variable declaration in public docs 2015-03-19 22:26:51 +00:00
Peter Bacon Darwin 85799aa1a5 docs(*): add `@publicModule` tags
Initial set of tags to demonstrate the public docs filtering

Closes #988
2015-03-17 14:44:45 -07:00
Peter Bacon Darwin f503c1e9e6 chore(doc-gen): add new "public" docs configuration 2015-03-17 14:44:45 -07:00