ts-quick-docs v0.5.3
ts-quick-docs

quick TypeScript documentation extractor
This little tool parses a TypeScript 2.1 project and spits out a big list of documentation
objects for each interface and const discovered. That data file can be used to generate
human-friendly documentation in any desired format.
Usage
CLI
ts-quick-docs [path/to/file.ts]... > interfaces.json- open
interfaces.json
Note: options are not supported from the CLI.
Node API
From TypeScript program:
const ts = require("typescript");
const program = ts.createProgram(files, compilerOptions);
const tsdoc = require("ts-quick-docs");
const documentation = tsdoc(program, { /* options */ });
// documentation is an array of IDocEntry items
fs.writeFileSync("interfaces.json", JSON.stringify(documentation, null, 4));From set of files:
const tsdoc = require("ts-quick-docs");
const documentation = tsdoc.fromFiles(files, compilerOptions, { /* options */ });
// documentation is an array of IDocEntry items
fs.writeFileSync("interfaces.json", JSON.stringify(documentation, null, 4));Note that files must be an array but it can contain just the entry file if it imports others.
A dummy TS program is created internally so we'll walk that tree for you.
Options
excludeNames: (string | RegExp)[]
Array of patterns that will be matched against each entity's name. Matching entities will be
excluded from the output.
excludePaths: (string | RegExp)[]
Array of patterns that will be matched against each file's path. Matching files will be parsed but entities in those files will not appear in the output.
includeDefinitionFiles: boolean = false
Whether to include symbols from .d.ts files in the generated documentation blob. These files are
excluded from the output by default because they tend to produce a lot of noise: do you really need
every symbol from @types/node.d.ts??
includeBasicTypeProperties: boolean = false
Whether built-in properties for basic types should appear in the output (such as
String.prototype.toString). Basic types include boolean, number, string, arrays of those
three, string literals, and numeric literlas. Defaults to false because these properties tend to
pollute output for no benefit.