tldraw/config/api-extractor.json
alex fb0dd1d2fe
make sure everything marked @public gets documented (#3892)
Previously, we had the `ae-forgotten-export` rule from api-extractor
disabled. This rule makes sure that everything that's referred to in the
public API is actually exported. There are more details on the rule
[here](https://api-extractor.com/pages/messages/ae-forgotten-export/),
but not exporting public API entires is bad because they're hard to
document and can't be typed/called from consumer code. For us, the big
effect is that they don't appear in our docs at all.

This diff re-enables that rule. Now, if you introduce something new to
the public API but don't export it, your build will fail.

### Change Type

- [x] `docs` — Changes to the documentation, examples, or templates.
- [x] `improvement` — Improving existing features
2024-06-10 13:50:03 +00:00

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/**
* Config file for API Extractor. For more info, please visit: https://api-extractor.com
*/
{
"$schema": "https://developer.microsoft.com/json-schemas/api-extractor/v7/api-extractor.schema.json",
/**
* Optionally specifies another JSON config file that this file extends from. This provides a way for
* standard settings to be shared across multiple projects.
*
* If the path starts with "./" or "../", the path is resolved relative to the folder of the file that contains
* the "extends" field. Otherwise, the first path segment is interpreted as an NPM package name, and will be
* resolved using NodeJS require().
*
* SUPPORTED TOKENS: none
* DEFAULT VALUE: ""
*/
// "extends": "./shared/api-extractor-base.json"
// "extends": "my-package/include/api-extractor-base.json"
/**
* Determines the "<projectFolder>" token that can be used with other config file settings. The project folder
* typically contains the tsconfig.json and package.json config files, but the path is user-defined.
*
* The path is resolved relative to the folder of the config file that contains the setting.
*
* The default value for "projectFolder" is the token "<lookup>", which means the folder is determined by traversing
* parent folders, starting from the folder containing api-extractor.json, and stopping at the first folder
* that contains a tsconfig.json file. If a tsconfig.json file cannot be found in this way, then an error
* will be reported.
*
* SUPPORTED TOKENS: <lookup>
* DEFAULT VALUE: "<lookup>"
*/
"projectFolder": "..",
/**
* (REQUIRED) Specifies the .d.ts file to be used as the starting point for analysis. API Extractor
* analyzes the symbols exported by this module.
*
* The file extension must be ".d.ts" and not ".ts".
*
* The path is resolved relative to the folder of the config file that contains the setting; to change this,
* prepend a folder token such as "<projectFolder>".
*
* SUPPORTED TOKENS: <projectFolder>, <packageName>, <unscopedPackageName>
*/
"mainEntryPointFilePath": "<projectFolder>/packages/<unscopedPackageName>/.tsbuild-api/index.d.ts",
/**
* A list of NPM package names whose exports should be treated as part of this package.
*
* For example, suppose that Webpack is used to generate a distributed bundle for the project "library1",
* and another NPM package "library2" is embedded in this bundle. Some types from library2 may become part
* of the exported API for library1, but by default API Extractor would generate a .d.ts rollup that explicitly
* imports library2. To avoid this, we can specify:
*
* "bundledPackages": [ "library2" ],
*
* This would direct API Extractor to embed those types directly in the .d.ts rollup, as if they had been
* local files for library1.
*/
"bundledPackages": [],
/**
* Specifies what type of newlines API Extractor should use when writing output files. By default, the output files
* will be written with Windows-style newlines. To use POSIX-style newlines, specify "lf" instead.
* To use the OS's default newline kind, specify "os".
*
* DEFAULT VALUE: "crlf"
*/
"newlineKind": "lf",
/**
* Set to true when invoking API Extractor's test harness. When `testMode` is true, the `toolVersion` field in the
* .api.json file is assigned an empty string to prevent spurious diffs in output files tracked for tests.
*
* DEFAULT VALUE: "false"
*/
// "testMode": false,
/**
* Specifies how API Extractor sorts members of an enum when generating the .api.json file. By default, the output
* files will be sorted alphabetically, which is "by-name". To keep the ordering in the source code, specify
* "preserve".
*
* DEFAULT VALUE: "by-name"
*/
// "enumMemberOrder": "by-name",
/**
* Determines how the TypeScript compiler engine will be invoked by API Extractor.
*/
"compiler": {
/**
* Specifies the path to the tsconfig.json file to be used by API Extractor when analyzing the project.
*
* The path is resolved relative to the folder of the config file that contains the setting; to change this,
* prepend a folder token such as "<projectFolder>".
*
* Note: This setting will be ignored if "overrideTsconfig" is used.
*
* SUPPORTED TOKENS: <projectFolder>, <packageName>, <unscopedPackageName>
* DEFAULT VALUE: "<projectFolder>/tsconfig.json"
*/
"tsconfigFilePath": "<projectFolder>/packages/<unscopedPackageName>/tsconfig.json"
/**
* Provides a compiler configuration that will be used instead of reading the tsconfig.json file from disk.
* The object must conform to the TypeScript tsconfig schema:
*
* http://json.schemastore.org/tsconfig
*
* If omitted, then the tsconfig.json file will be read from the "projectFolder".
*
* DEFAULT VALUE: no overrideTsconfig section
*/
// "overrideTsconfig": {
// . . .
// }
/**
* This option causes the compiler to be invoked with the --skipLibCheck option. This option is not recommended
* and may cause API Extractor to produce incomplete or incorrect declarations, but it may be required when
* dependencies contain declarations that are incompatible with the TypeScript engine that API Extractor uses
* for its analysis. Where possible, the underlying issue should be fixed rather than relying on skipLibCheck.
*
* DEFAULT VALUE: false
*/
// "skipLibCheck": true,
},
/**
* Configures how the API report file (*.api.md) will be generated.
*/
"apiReport": {
/**
* (REQUIRED) Whether to generate an API report.
*/
"enabled": true,
/**
* The filename for the API report files. It will be combined with "reportFolder" or "reportTempFolder" to produce
* a full file path.
*
* The file extension should be ".api.md", and the string should not contain a path separator such as "\" or "/".
*
* SUPPORTED TOKENS: <packageName>, <unscopedPackageName>
* DEFAULT VALUE: "<unscopedPackageName>.api.md"
*/
"reportFileName": "api-report.md",
/**
* Specifies the folder where the API report file is written. The file name portion is determined by
* the "reportFileName" setting.
*
* The API report file is normally tracked by Git. Changes to it can be used to trigger a branch policy,
* e.g. for an API review.
*
* The path is resolved relative to the folder of the config file that contains the setting; to change this,
* prepend a folder token such as "<projectFolder>".
*
* SUPPORTED TOKENS: <projectFolder>, <packageName>, <unscopedPackageName>
* DEFAULT VALUE: "<projectFolder>/temp/"
*/
"reportFolder": "<projectFolder>/packages/<unscopedPackageName>/",
/**
* Specifies the folder where the temporary report file is written. The file name portion is determined by
* the "reportFileName" setting.
*
* After the temporary file is written to disk, it is compared with the file in the "reportFolder".
* If they are different, a production build will fail.
*
* The path is resolved relative to the folder of the config file that contains the setting; to change this,
* prepend a folder token such as "<projectFolder>".
*
* SUPPORTED TOKENS: <projectFolder>, <packageName>, <unscopedPackageName>
* DEFAULT VALUE: "<projectFolder>/temp/"
*/
"reportTempFolder": "<projectFolder>/packages/<unscopedPackageName>/api/temp"
/**
* Whether "forgotten exports" should be included in the API report file. Forgotten exports are declarations
* flagged with `ae-forgotten-export` warnings. See https://api-extractor.com/pages/messages/ae-forgotten-export/ to
* learn more.
*
* DEFAULT VALUE: "false"
*/
// "includeForgottenExports": false
},
/**
* Configures how the doc model file (*.api.json) will be generated.
*/
"docModel": {
/**
* (REQUIRED) Whether to generate a doc model file.
*/
"enabled": true,
/**
* The output path for the doc model file. The file extension should be ".api.json".
*
* The path is resolved relative to the folder of the config file that contains the setting; to change this,
* prepend a folder token such as "<projectFolder>".
*
* SUPPORTED TOKENS: <projectFolder>, <packageName>, <unscopedPackageName>
* DEFAULT VALUE: "<projectFolder>/temp/<unscopedPackageName>.api.json"
*/
"apiJsonFilePath": "<projectFolder>/packages/<unscopedPackageName>/api/api.json"
/**
* Whether "forgotten exports" should be included in the doc model file. Forgotten exports are declarations
* flagged with `ae-forgotten-export` warnings. See https://api-extractor.com/pages/messages/ae-forgotten-export/ to
* learn more.
*
* DEFAULT VALUE: "false"
*/
// "includeForgottenExports": false,
/**
* The base URL where the project's source code can be viewed on a website such as GitHub or
* Azure DevOps. This URL path corresponds to the `<projectFolder>` path on disk.
*
* This URL is concatenated with the file paths serialized to the doc model to produce URL file paths to individual API items.
* For example, if the `projectFolderUrl` is "https://github.com/microsoft/rushstack/tree/main/apps/api-extractor" and an API
* item's file path is "api/ExtractorConfig.ts", the full URL file path would be
* "https://github.com/microsoft/rushstack/tree/main/apps/api-extractor/api/ExtractorConfig.js".
*
* Can be omitted if you don't need source code links in your API documentation reference.
*
* SUPPORTED TOKENS: none
* DEFAULT VALUE: ""
*/
// "projectFolderUrl": "http://github.com/path/to/your/projectFolder"
},
/**
* Configures how the .d.ts rollup file will be generated.
*/
"dtsRollup": {
/**
* (REQUIRED) Whether to generate the .d.ts rollup file.
*/
"enabled": true,
/**
* Specifies the output path for a .d.ts rollup file to be generated without any trimming.
* This file will include all declarations that are exported by the main entry point.
*
* If the path is an empty string, then this file will not be written.
*
* The path is resolved relative to the folder of the config file that contains the setting; to change this,
* prepend a folder token such as "<projectFolder>".
*
* SUPPORTED TOKENS: <projectFolder>, <packageName>, <unscopedPackageName>
* DEFAULT VALUE: "<projectFolder>/dist/<unscopedPackageName>.d.ts"
*/
"untrimmedFilePath": "<projectFolder>/packages/<unscopedPackageName>/api/internal.d.ts",
/**
* Specifies the output path for a .d.ts rollup file to be generated with trimming for an "alpha" release.
* This file will include only declarations that are marked as "@public", "@beta", or "@alpha".
*
* The path is resolved relative to the folder of the config file that contains the setting; to change this,
* prepend a folder token such as "<projectFolder>".
*
* SUPPORTED TOKENS: <projectFolder>, <packageName>, <unscopedPackageName>
* DEFAULT VALUE: ""
*/
// "alphaTrimmedFilePath": "0.0.0",
/**
* Specifies the output path for a .d.ts rollup file to be generated with trimming for a "beta" release.
* This file will include only declarations that are marked as "@public" or "@beta".
*
* The path is resolved relative to the folder of the config file that contains the setting; to change this,
* prepend a folder token such as "<projectFolder>".
*
* SUPPORTED TOKENS: <projectFolder>, <packageName>, <unscopedPackageName>
* DEFAULT VALUE: ""
*/
// "betaTrimmedFilePath": "<projectFolder>/dist/<unscopedPackageName>-beta.d.ts",
/**
* Specifies the output path for a .d.ts rollup file to be generated with trimming for a "public" release.
* This file will include only declarations that are marked as "@public".
*
* If the path is an empty string, then this file will not be written.
*
* The path is resolved relative to the folder of the config file that contains the setting; to change this,
* prepend a folder token such as "<projectFolder>".
*
* SUPPORTED TOKENS: <projectFolder>, <packageName>, <unscopedPackageName>
* DEFAULT VALUE: ""
*/
"publicTrimmedFilePath": "<projectFolder>/packages/<unscopedPackageName>/api/public.d.ts"
/**
* When a declaration is trimmed, by default it will be replaced by a code comment such as
* "Excluded from this release type: exampleMember". Set "omitTrimmingComments" to true to remove the
* declaration completely.
*
* DEFAULT VALUE: false
*/
// "omitTrimmingComments": true
},
/**
* Configures how the tsdoc-metadata.json file will be generated.
*/
"tsdocMetadata": {
/**
* Whether to generate the tsdoc-metadata.json file.
*
* DEFAULT VALUE: true
*/
"enabled": false
/**
* Specifies where the TSDoc metadata file should be written.
*
* The path is resolved relative to the folder of the config file that contains the setting; to change this,
* prepend a folder token such as "<projectFolder>".
*
* The default value is "<lookup>", which causes the path to be automatically inferred from the "tsdocMetadata",
* "typings" or "main" fields of the project's package.json. If none of these fields are set, the lookup
* falls back to "tsdoc-metadata.json" in the package folder.
*
* SUPPORTED TOKENS: <projectFolder>, <packageName>, <unscopedPackageName>
* DEFAULT VALUE: "<lookup>"
*/
// "tsdocMetadataFilePath": "<projectFolder>/dist/tsdoc-metadata.json"
},
/**
* Configures how API Extractor reports error and warning messages produced during analysis.
*
* There are three sources of messages: compiler messages, API Extractor messages, and TSDoc messages.
*/
"messages": {
/**
* Configures handling of diagnostic messages reported by the TypeScript compiler engine while analyzing
* the input .d.ts files.
*
* TypeScript message identifiers start with "TS" followed by an integer. For example: "TS2551"
*
* DEFAULT VALUE: A single "default" entry with logLevel=warning.
*/
"compilerMessageReporting": {
/**
* Configures the default routing for messages that don't match an explicit rule in this table.
*/
"default": {
/**
* Specifies whether the message should be written to the the tool's output log. Note that
* the "addToApiReportFile" property may supersede this option.
*
* Possible values: "error", "warning", "none"
*
* Errors cause the build to fail and return a nonzero exit code. Warnings cause a production build fail
* and return a nonzero exit code. For a non-production build (e.g. when "api-extractor run" includes
* the "--local" option), the warning is displayed but the build will not fail.
*
* DEFAULT VALUE: "warning"
*/
"logLevel": "error"
/**
* When addToApiReportFile is true: If API Extractor is configured to write an API report file (.api.md),
* then the message will be written inside that file; otherwise, the message is instead logged according to
* the "logLevel" option.
*
* DEFAULT VALUE: false
*/
// "addToApiReportFile": false
}
// "TS2551": {
// "logLevel": "warning",
// "addToApiReportFile": true
// },
//
// . . .
},
/**
* Configures handling of messages reported by API Extractor during its analysis.
*
* API Extractor message identifiers start with "ae-". For example: "ae-extra-release-tag"
*
* DEFAULT VALUE: See api-extractor-defaults.json for the complete table of extractorMessageReporting mappings
*/
"extractorMessageReporting": {
"default": {
"logLevel": "error"
},
"ae-internal-missing-underscore": {
"logLevel": "none",
"addToApiReportFile": false
},
"ae-forgotten-export": {
"logLevel": "error",
"addToApiReportFile": false
}
// "ae-extra-release-tag": {
// "logLevel": "warning",
// "addToApiReportFile": true
// },
//
// . . .
},
/**
* Configures handling of messages reported by the TSDoc parser when analyzing code comments.
*
* TSDoc message identifiers start with "tsdoc-". For example: "tsdoc-link-tag-unescaped-text"
*
* DEFAULT VALUE: A single "default" entry with logLevel=warning.
*/
"tsdocMessageReporting": {
"default": {
"logLevel": "error"
// "addToApiReportFile": false
}
// "tsdoc-link-tag-unescaped-text": {
// "logLevel": "warning",
// "addToApiReportFile": true
// },
//
// . . .
}
}
}