component-metadata-ts-loader
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component-metadata-ts-loader

A Webpack loader for extracting React Component metadata (props, comments jsDoclets, etc) defined in TypeScript. Helpful for get documentation information from React components, it uses react-docgen-typescript to parse and return JSON metadata when requiring a file.

Installation

$ npm install --save component-metadata-ts-loader

Usage

Generally you will want to use the inline request syntax for using this loader, instead of adding it to your config file.

var metadata = require('component-metadata-ts-loader!./some/my-component');

metadata.componentDocs[0] // { props, description, displayName }

Instruction

The loader will parse out any jsDoc style from either component or propType comment blocks. You can access them from metadata.componentDocs[0].props

  • @default: for manually specifying a default value for a prop.

Exporting Components

It is important to export your component using a named export for docgen information to be generated properly.


TicTacToeCell.tsx:

import React, { Component } from "react";
import * as styles from "./TicTacToeCell.css";

interface Props {
  /**
   * Value to display, either empty (" ") or "X" / "O".
   *
   * @default " "
   **/
  value?: " " | "X" | "O";

  /** Cell position on game board. */
  position: { x: number, y: number };

  /** Called when an empty cell is clicked. */
  onClick?: (x: number, y: number) => void;
}

/**
 * TicTacToe game cell. Displays a clickable button when the value is " ",
 * otherwise displays "X" or "O".
 */
// Notice the named export here, this is required for docgen information
// to be generated correctly.
export class TicTacToeCell extends Component<Props> {
  handleClick = () => {
    const {
      position: { x, y },
      onClick,
    } = this.props;
    if (!onClick) return;

    onClick(x, y);
  };

  render() {
    const { value = " " } = this.props;
    const disabled = value !== " ";
    const classes = `${styles.button} ${disabled ? styles.disabled : ""}`;

    return (
      <button
        className={classes}
        disabled={disabled}
        onClick={this.handleClick}
      >
        {value}
      </button>
    );
  }
}

// Component can still be exported as default.
export default TicTacToeCell;

Will generate the following outpout:

{
  "componentDocs": [{
    "description": "TicTacToe game cell. Displays a clickable button when the value is \" \",\notherwise displays \"X\" or \"O\".",
    "displayName": "TicTacToeCell",
    "methods": [],
    "props": {
      "value": {
        "defaultValue": {
          "value": "\" \""
        },
        "description": "Value to display, either empty (\" \") or \"X\" / \"O\".",
        "name": "value",
        "required": false,
        "type": {
          "name": "\" \" | \"X\" | \"O\""
        }
      },
      "position": {
        "defaultValue": null,
        "description": "Cell position on game board.",
        "name": "position",
        "required": true,
        "type": {
          "name": "{ x: number; y: number; }"
        }
      },
      "onClick": {
        "defaultValue": null,
        "description": "Called when an empty cell is clicked.",
        "name": "onClick",
        "required": false,
        "type": {
          "name": "(x: number, y: number) => void"
        }
      }
    }
  }]
}

Limitations

This plugin makes use of the project: https://github.com/styleguidist/react-docgen-typescript. It is subject to the same limitations.

Export Names

Component docgen information can not be generated for components that are only exported as default. You can work around the issue by exporting the component using a named export.

import * as React from "react";

interface ColorButtonProps {
  /** Buttons background color */
  color: "blue" | "green";
}

/** A button with a configurable background color. */
export const ColorButton: React.SFC<ColorButtonProps> = props => (
  <button
    style={{
      padding: 40,
      color: "#eee",
      backgroundColor: props.color,
      fontSize: "2rem",
    }}
  >
    {props.children}
  </button>
);

export default ColorButton;

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.

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