// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Licensed under the MIT license. // See LICENSE in the project root for license information. import * as ts from 'typescript'; import { ExtractorMessageId } from '../api/ExtractorMessageId.js'; import type { Collector } from '../collector/Collector.js'; export class PackageDocComment { /** * For the given source file, see if it starts with a TSDoc comment containing the `@packageDocumentation` tag. */ public static tryFindInSourceFile(sourceFile: ts.SourceFile, collector: Collector): ts.TextRange | undefined { // The @packageDocumentation comment is special because it is not attached to an AST // definition. Instead, it is part of the "trivia" tokens that the compiler treats // as irrelevant white space. // // WARNING: If the comment doesn't precede an export statement, the compiler will omit // it from the *.d.ts file, and API Extractor won't find it. If this happens, you need // to rearrange your statements to ensure it is passed through. // // This implementation assumes that the "@packageDocumentation" will be in the first TSDoc comment // that appears in the entry point *.d.ts file. We could possibly look in other places, // but the above warning suggests enforcing a standardized layout. This design choice is open // to feedback. let packageCommentRange: ts.TextRange | undefined; // empty string for (const commentRange of ts.getLeadingCommentRanges(sourceFile.text, sourceFile.getFullStart()) ?? []) { if (commentRange.kind === ts.SyntaxKind.MultiLineCommentTrivia) { const commentBody: string = sourceFile.text.slice(commentRange.pos, commentRange.end); // Choose the first JSDoc-style comment if (/^\s*\/\*\*/.test(commentBody)) { // But only if it looks like it's trying to be @packageDocumentation // (The TSDoc parser will validate this more rigorously) if (/@packagedocumentation/i.test(commentBody)) { packageCommentRange = commentRange; } break; } } } if (!packageCommentRange) { // If we didn't find the @packageDocumentation tag in the expected place, is it in some // wrong place? This sanity check helps people to figure out why there comment isn't working. for (const statement of sourceFile.statements) { const ranges: ts.CommentRange[] = []; ranges.push(...(ts.getLeadingCommentRanges(sourceFile.text, statement.getFullStart()) ?? [])); ranges.push(...(ts.getTrailingCommentRanges(sourceFile.text, statement.getEnd()) ?? [])); for (const commentRange of ranges) { const commentBody: string = sourceFile.text.slice(commentRange.pos, commentRange.end); if (/@packagedocumentation/i.test(commentBody)) { collector.messageRouter.addAnalyzerIssueForPosition( ExtractorMessageId.MisplacedPackageTag, 'The @packageDocumentation comment must appear at the top of entry point *.d.ts file', sourceFile, commentRange.pos, ); break; } } } } return packageCommentRange; } }