0.0.1 • Published 4 years ago

@aarondrabeck/web-component-analyzer v0.0.1

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web-component-analyzer is a CLI that makes it possible to easily analyze web components. It analyzes your code and jsdoc in order to extract properties, attributes, methods, events, slots, css shadow parts and css custom properties. Works with both javascript and typescript.

Try the online playground here

In addition to vanilla web components this tool supports web components built with the following libraries:

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➤ Installation

$ npm install -g web-component-analyzer

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Analyze

The analyze command analyses an optional input glob and emits the output to the console as default. When the input glob is omitted it will find all components excluding node_modules. The default format is markdown.

$ wca analyze
$ wca analyze src --format markdown
$ wca analyze "src/**/*.{js,ts}" --outDir components
$ wca analyze my-element.js --outFile custom-elements.json

Options

OptionTypeDescription
--format FORMATmarkdown | json | vscodeSpecify output format.
--outFile FILEfile pathConcatenate and emit output to a single file.
--outDir DIRECTORYdirectory pathDirect output to a directory where each file corresponds to a web component.

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Output Formats

json

wca analyze src --format json --outFile custom-elements.json

Try the online playground here

This json format is for experimental and demo purposes, and is still being actively discussed. You can expect changes to this format. Please follow and contribute to the discussion at:

markdown

wca analyze src --format markdown --outDir readme

Try the online playground here

Web Component Analyzer can output markdown documentation of your web components. This can either be output into a single file using --outFile or into multiple files using --outDir.

vscode

wca analyze src --format vscode --outFile vscode-html-custom-data.json

VSCode supports a JSON format called vscode custom data for the built in html editor which is set using html.customData vscode setting. Web Component Analyzer can output this format.

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➤ API

You can also use the underlying functionality of this tool if you don't want to use the CLI. Documentation will be added as soon as the API is considered stable.

import { analyzeComponents } from "web-component-analyzer";

analyzeComponents(sourceFile, { checker });

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➤ How does this tool analyze my components?

This tool extract information about your components by looking at your code directly and by looking at your JSDoc comments.

Code: Web Component Analyzer supports multiple libraries. Click here for an overview of how each library is analyzed.

JSDoc: Read next section to learn more about how JSDoc is analyzed.

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➤ How to document your components using JSDoc

In addition to analyzing the code of your components, this library also use JSDoc to construct the documentation. It's especially a good idea to use JSDoc for documenting slots, events, css custom properties and css shadow parts as these not analyzed statically by this tool as of now (except when constructing a CustomEvent within your component).

Here's an example including all supported JSDoc tags. All JSDoc tags are on the the form @tag {type} name - comment.

/**
 * Here is a description of my web component.
 * 
 * @element my-element
 * 
 * @fires change - This jsdoc tag makes it possible to document events.
 * @fires submit
 * 
 * @attr {Boolean} disabled - This jsdoc tag documents an attribute.
 * @attr {on|off} switch - Here is an attribute with either the "on" or "off" value.
 * @attr my-attr
 * 
 * @prop {String} myProp - You can use this jsdoc tag to document properties.
 * @prop value
 * 
 * @slot - This is an unnamed slot (the default slot)
 * @slot start - This is a slot named "start".
 * @slot end
 * 
 * @cssprop --main-bg-color - This jsdoc tag can be used to document css custom properties.
 * @cssprop --main-color

 * @csspart container 
 */
class MyElement extends HTMLElement {

 /**
  * This is a description of a property with an attribute with exactly the same name: "color".
  * @type {"red"|"green"|"blue"}
  * @attr
  */
  color = "red";

  /**
   * This is a description of a property with an attribute called "my-prop".
   * @type {number}
   * @deprecated
   * @attr my-prop
   */
  myProp = 10

}

Overview of supported JSDoc tags

JSDoc TagDescription
@elementGives your component a tag name. This JSDoc tag is useful if your 'customElements.define` is called dynamically eg. using a custom function.
@firesDocuments events.
@slotDocuments slots. Using an empty name here documents the unnamed (default) slot.
@attr or @attributeDocuments an attribute on your component.
@prop or @propertyDocuments a property on your component.
@cssprop or @csspropertyDocuments a css custom property on your component.
@csspartDocuments a css shadow part on your component.

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➤ Contributors

Rune Mehlsen

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➤ License

Licensed under MIT.