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api-demo

This is a simple code sample that illustrates how to invoke the API for the @microsoft/tsdoc library. There are two options for installing. Option 1 is easiest. Option 2 is for contributors.

Option 1: Building and running the demo using NPM

👉 IF YOU ARE CONTRIBUTING A FIX, PLEASE USE OPTION 2 INSTEAD.

Here's quick instructions to try out the api-demo. Option 1 will use the latest official release of the @microsoft/tsdoc library. It will NOT symlink to your local build of the library.

  1. Install the NPM dependencies for the api-demo project:

    $ cd ./api-demo
    # Note: Be sure to specify "--no-package-lock" to avoid conflicts with Rush
    $ npm install --no-package-lock
  2. Build the api-demo project like this:

    $ npm run build
  3. Run the api-demo project:

    The simple demo does not rely on the TypeScript compiler API; instead, it parses the source file directly. It uses the default parser configuration.

    $ npm run simple

    The advanced demo invokes the TypeScript compiler and extracts the comment from the AST. It also illustrates how to define custom TSDoc tags using TSDocParserConfiguration.

    $ npm run advanced

Option 2: Building and running the demo using Rush

If you're going to submit a pull request for TSDoc, you will need to use the Rush monorepo manager tool. See Contributing.md for more information.

Option 2 will link api-demo to use your local build of the @microsoft/tsdoc library, for easy testing/validation.

  1. Install the Rush software:

    $ npm install -g @microsoft/rush

    NOTE: If this command fails because your user account does not have permissions to access NPM's global folder, you may need to fix your NPM configuration.

  2. Install dependencies for all projects in the monorepo:

    # Run this command in the folder where you cloned the TSDoc repo from GitHub
    $ rush install
  3. Build all the projects in the monorepo:

    $ rush build

    You can also build just the api-demo project like this:

    $ cd ./api-demo
    $ npm run build
  4. Run the api-demo project (see above notes for more details):

    $ npm run simple
    $ npm run advanced

IMPORTANT: After you run rush install, your repo will be in a "Rush-linked" state, with special symlinks in the node_modules folders. DO NOT run npm install in this state. If you want to go back to working in standalone mode, first run rush unlink && rush purge.