Fix a few minor things, add examples

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Andrew Prifer 2022-02-09 13:29:59 +01:00 committed by Aria
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@ -12,34 +12,55 @@ $ yarn build:api-docs /path/to/theatre-docs/docs/api/ # this will empty the /api
We are using TSDoc for documentation generation, IDEs use JSDoc for tooltips. TSDoc and JSDoc have subtle differences. We need to optimize for both.
* Most users will read our documentation inside their IDEs.
Most users will read our documentation inside their IDEs.
### `@example`
IDEs automatically wrap example sections in ``` if they aren't already. This means you can't use non-code explanations in example sections, like TSDoc examples do.
IDEs automatically wrap example sections in `` ``` `` if they aren't already wrapped by you. This means you can't use non-code explanations in example sections, like TSDoc examples do.
Some IDEs have problems with multiple example sections.
This will be formatted incorrectly:
```ts
/**
* Adds two numbers together.
* @example
* Here's a simple example:
* ```
* // Prints "2":
* console.log(add(1,1));
* ```
* @example
* Here's an example with negative numbers:
* ```
* // Prints "0":
* console.log(add(1,-1));
* ```
*/
export function add(x: number, y: number): number {
}
```
WebStorm doesnt highlight examples if they are wrapped in ```.
Some IDEs have problems with having multiple example sections in the same JSDoc comment.
api-documenter doesnt highlight examples if they arent wrapped in ```.
WebStorm doesnt highlight examples if you wrap them in `` ``` ``.
api-documenter doesnt highlight examples if you don't wrap them in `` ``` ``.
### Guidelines
- Only use one `@example` section
- Use a single code block in it, no explanations
- Wrap the code block in ```ts ... ```
- Wrap the code block in `` ```ts ... ``` `` (the `ts` modifier is important, api-documenter copies the `@example` section verbatim, and our documentation page might not highlight the vanilla `` ``` `` sections)
- If you need to explain the code, use code comments
#### `@typeParam`
api-documenter doesnt generate documentation for it.
api-documenter doesnt generate documentation for it, but IDEs might display it even if they don't have bespoke support for it.
#### `@link`
While in JSDoc you can specify paths relative to the current declaration, TSDoc requires everything to be specified relative to the entry point. That is, if `bar` is a member of `Foo`, and `Foo` is exported in the entry, you need to refer to `bar` as `Foo.bar`, even inside `Foo`.
JSDoc allows separating the link text from the link either with a space or using “|”. TSDoc only supports “|”, *and* you mustnt have spaces around it. So for example `{@link MyClass | go here}` would be rendered incorrectly, whereas `{@link MyClass|go here}` would be correct.
JSDoc allows separating the link text from the link either with a space or using `|`. TSDoc only supports `|`, *and* you mustnt have spaces around it. So for example `{@link MyClass | go here}` would be rendered incorrectly, whereas `{@link MyClass|go here}` would be correct.
#### `@param`
@ -49,4 +70,32 @@ Since documentation is only rendered for the object and not for its properties,
#### `@see`
The `@see` tag is not rendered by api-documenter.
While JSDoc attempts to hyperlink to anything after the `@see` tag, TSDoc requires an explicit `{@link}` tag tag to make hyperlinks.
**Incorrect ❌**
```ts
/**
* Parses a string containing a Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
* @see ParsedUrl
* @param url - the string to be parsed
* @returns the parsed result
*/
function parseURL(url: string): ParsedUrl;
```
**Correct ✅**
```ts
/**
* Parses a string containing a Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
* @see {@link ParsedUrl}
* @param url - The string to be parsed
* @returns The parsed result
*/
function parseURL(url: string): ParsedUrl;
```