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migrate aio to eslint as tslint has been deprecated, the migration is restricted to the aio app and its e2e tests and does not include the other tools, for such reason both tslint and codelyzer have not been removed (to be done in a next PR) some minor tweaks needed to be applied to the code so that it would adhere to the new ESLinting behaviour most TSLint rules have been substituted with their ESLint equivalent, with some exceptions: * [whitespace] does not have an ESLint equivalent (suggested to be handled by prettier) * [import-spacing] does not have an ESLint equivalent (suggested to be handled by prettier) * [ban] replaced with [no-restricted-syntax] as there is no (official/included) ESLint equivalent some rules have minor different behaviours compared to their TSLint counterparts: * @typescript-eslint/naming-convention: - typescript-eslint does not enforce uppercase for const only. * @typescript-eslint/no-unused-expressions: - The TSLint optional config "allow-new" is the default ESLint behavior and will no longer be ignored. * arrow-body-style: - ESLint will throw an error if the function body is multiline yet has a one-line return on it. * eqeqeq: - Option "smart" allows for comparing two literal values, evaluating the value of typeof and null comparisons. * no-console: - Custom console methods, if they exist, will no longer be allowed. * no-invalid-this: - Functions in methods will no longer be ignored. * no-underscore-dangle: - Leading and trailing underscores (_) on identifiers will now be ignored. * prefer-arrow/prefer-arrow-functions: - ESLint does not support allowing standalone function declarations. - ESLint does not support allowing named functions defined with the function keyword. * space-before-function-paren: - Option "constructor" is not supported by ESLint. - Option "method" is not supported by ESLint. additional notes: * the current typescript version used by the aio app is 4.3.5, which is not supported by typescript-eslint (the supported versions are >=3.3.1 and <4.3.0). this causes a warning message to appear during linting, this issue should likely/hopefully disappear in the future as typescript-eslint catches up * The new "no-console" rule is not completely equivalent to what we had prior the migration, this is because TSLint's "no-console" rule let you specify the methods you did not want to allow, whilst ESLint's "no-console" lets you specify the methods that you do want to allow, so and in order not to have a very long list of methods in the ESLint rule it's been decided for the time being to simply only allow the "log", "warn" and "error" methods * 4 dependencies have been added as they have been considered necessary (see: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/42820#discussion_r669978232) extra: * the migration has been performed by following: https://github.com/angular-eslint/angular-eslint#migrating-an-angular-cli-project-from-codelyzer-and-tslin * more on typescript-eslint at: https://github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint PR Close #42820 |
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README.md
Overview
All the content that is rendered by the AIO application, and some of its configuration files, are generated from source files by Dgeni. Dgeni is a general purpose documentation generation tool.
Markdown files in /aio/content
, code comments in the core Angular source files and example files are processed and transformed into files that are consumed by the AIO application.
Dgeni is configured by "packages", which contain services and processors.
Some of these packages are installed as node_modules
from the dgeni-packages and some are specific to the AIO project.
The project specific packages are stored in this folder (aio/tools/transforms
).
If you are an author and want to know how to generate the documentation, the steps are outlined in the top level README.md.
Root packages
To run Dgeni, you must specify a root package, which acts as the entry point to the documentation generation.
This root package, in turn requires a number of other packages, some are defined locally in the tools/transforms
folder, such as tools/transforms/cheatsheet-package
and tools/transforms/content-package
, etc.
And some are brought in from the dgeni-packages
node modules, such as jsdoc
and nunjucks
.
- The primary root package is defined in
tools/transforms/angular.io-package/index.js
. This package is used to run a full generation of all the documentation. - There are also root packages defined in
tools/transforms/authors-package/*-package.js
. These packages are used by the documentation authors when writing docs, since it allows them to run partial doc generation, which is not complete but is faster for quickly seeing changes to the document that you are working on.
Other packages
- angular-base-package
- angular-api-package
- angular-content-package
- content-package
- examples-package
- links-package
- post-process-package
- remark-package
- target-package
Templates
All the templates for the angular.io dgeni transformations are stoted in the tools/transforms/templates
folder.
See the README.