A import path plugin for ESDoc
npm install esdoc-importpath-pluginFor example, `src/MyClass.js will be referred to as import MyClass from 'my-module/src/MyClass.js' in the documentation.
However, in practice it is different from the real import path when you use because it is transpiled
(for example, import MyClass from 'my-module/lib/MyClass.js').
Therefore, convert the import path by using following setting.
`json`
{
"source": "./src",
"destination": "./doc",
"plugins": [
{
"name": "esdoc-importpath-plugin",
"option": {
"stripPackageName": false,
"replaces": [
{"from": "^src/", "to": "lib/"}
]
}
}
]
}
from is regular expression and tois letter. In the internal from and to are used with String#replace(new RegExp (from), to).
When writing multi rules, it will also be carried out transformation many times.
For example, [{from: "^src/", to: "lib/"}, {from: "MyFooClass", to: "my-foo"}] converted as follows:
- my-module/src/MyFooClass.js => my-module/lib/MyFooClass.js => my-module/lib/my-foo
stripPackageName is a boolean that when set to true will strip the package name from the import path.
This is useful for projects that have custom module resolvers where you want to be able to replace the whole path.
sh
npm install esdoc-importpath-plugin
`Config
`json
{
"source": "./src",
"destination": "./doc",
"plugins": [
{
"name": "esdoc-importpath-plugin",
"option": {
"replaces": [
{"from": "^src/", "to": "lib"}
]
}
}
]
}
``