/typedoc-plugin-external-module-name

Specify the Typedoc Module of a file using @module annotation

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typedoc-plugin-external-module-name

What

A plugin for Typedoc

When using ES6 modules in Typedoc, each file gets its own listing in "External Modules", i.e., "Globals". This can be annoying, for projects that utilize one file per class, for instance.

Suppose your source files are organized like this:

thing1/foo.ts
thing1/bar.ts
thing2/baz.ts
thing2/qux.ts

Typedoc will create four "External Modules":

  • "thing1/foo"
  • "thing1/bar"
  • "thing2/baz"
  • "thing2/qux"

This plugin allows each file to specify the Typedoc External Module its code should belong to. If multiple files belong to the same module, they are merged.

This allows more control over the modules that Typedoc generates. Instead of the four modules above, we could group them into two:

  • thing1
  • thing2

Installing

Typedoc 0.4 has the ability to discover and load typedoc plugins found in node_modules. Simply install the plugin and run typedoc.

npm install --save typedoc-plugin-external-module-name
typedoc

Using

Add a comment block at the top of the file (ES6 module). Specify the Typedoc External Module using the @module annotation. A known issue: The comment block must be followed by another comment block for some reason (?).

thing1/foo.ts

/**
 * @module thing1
 */
/** second comment block */

// foo stuff

thing1/bar.ts

/**
 * @module thing1
 */ /** */

// bar stuff

thing2/baz.ts

/**
 * @module thing2
 */ /** */

// baz stuff

Multiple files may point to the same ES6 module. To specify the which file's comment block will be used to document the Typedoc Module page, use @preferred

thing2/qux.ts

/**
 * @module thing2
 * @preferred
 *
 * This comment will be used to document the "thing2" module.
 */ /** */

// qux stuff