npm install --save-dev react-docgen-typescript-plugin
# or
yarn add -D react-docgen-typescript-pluginNOTE: The TypeScript compiler options
allowSyntheticDefaultImportsandesModuleInteropwill makereact-docgen-typescript-plugina lot harder! Turn them off for faster build times.
const ts = require('typescript');
const ReactDocgenTypescriptPlugin = require("react-docgen-typescript-plugin").default;
module.exports = {
plugins: [
// Will default to loading your root tsconfig.json
new ReactDocgenTypescriptPlugin(),
// or with a specific tsconfig
new ReactDocgenTypescriptPlugin({ tsconfigPath: "./tsconfig.dev.json" }),
// or with compiler options
new ReactDocgenTypescriptPlugin({ compilerOptions: { jsx: ts.JsxEmit.Preserve } }),
],
};This plugins support all parser options from react-docgen-typescript and all of the following options
| Option | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| tsconfigPath | string | Specify the location of the tsconfig.json to use. |
null |
| compilerOptions | object | Specify compiler options. Cannot be used with tsconfigPath |
null |
| docgenCollectionName | string or null | Specify the docgen collection name to use. All docgen information will be collected into this global object. Set to null to disable. |
STORYBOOK_REACT_CLASSES |
| setDisplayName | boolean | Set the components' display name. If you want to set display names yourself or are using another plugin to do this, you should disable this option. | true |
| typePropName | string | Specify the name of the property for docgen info prop type. | type |
| exclude | glob[] | Glob patterns to ignore and not generate docgen information for. (Great for ignoring large icon libraries) | [] |
| include | glob[] | Glob patterns to generate docgen information for | ['**/**.tsx'] |
If you want to see how this plugins is including and excluding modules set the DEBUG environment variable.
DEBUG=docgen:*- All logsDEBUG=docgen:include- Included modulesDEBUG=docgen:exclude- Excluded modulesDEBUG=docgen:docs- Generated docs
DEBUG=docgen:* npm run storybookAnother great way of debugging your generated docs is to use a
debuggerstatement in your component source file. If you turn off source maps you will be able to see the code that this package generates.
- sn-client - Inspired by this custom webpack plugin
- react-docgen-typescript-loader - Webpack loader to generate docgen information from Typescript React components.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!