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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 |
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README.md
This folder contains the dgeni templates that are used to generate the API docs
Generally there is a template for each docType. Templates can extend and/or include other templates. Templates can also import macros from other template files.
Template inheritance
When extending a template, parent must declare blocks that can be overridden by the child. The template extension hierarchy looks like this (with declared blocks in parentheses):
- layout/base.template.html (base)
- module.template.html
- layout/api-base.template.html (jumpNav, jumpNavLinks, whatItDoes, infoBar, securityConsiderations,
deprecationNotes, howToUse, details)
- class.template.html
- directive.template.html
- enum.template.html
- var.template.html
- const.template.html
- let.template.html
- decorator.template.html
- function.template.html
- interface.template.html
- type-alias.template.html
- pipe.template.html
- class.template.html
Doc Properties
It is useful to know what properties are available on each doc type when working with the templates.
The typescript
Dgeni package is now written in TypeScript and there is a class for each of the types of
API document. See https://github.com/angular/dgeni-packages/tree/master/typescript/src/api-doc-types.
This is a good place to go to see what properties you can use in the templates.