How does one specify exported (public) properties of a module with JSDoc when using import
and export
?
My module structure is
/lib
|- src/
| |- func-a.js
| |- func-b.js
|- index.js
lib/src/func-a.js
/** Module for queue A
* @exports funcA/funcA
*/
/**
* Processes A queue
* @public
* @param {number} n - input number
* @returns {number} result - output number
*/
const funcA = (n) => {
return addTwoToN(n)
}
/**
* Adds integer two to input
* @private
* @param {number} n - input number
* @returns {number} addition - input plus two
*/
const addTwoToN = (n) => n + 2
export default funcA
lib/src/func-b.js
/**
* Processes B queue
* @public
* @param {number} n - input number
* @returns {number} result - output number
*/
const funcB = (n) => {
return subtractTwoFromN(n)
}
/**
* @private
* @param {number} n - input number
* @returns {number} subtraction - input minus two
*/
const subtractTwoFromN = (n) => n - 2
export default funcB
And finally lib/index.js
import funcA from './src/func-a';
import funcB from './src/func-b';
/**
* Func module
* @module func
*/
export {
/**
* Queue func A
* @module func/funcA
*/
funcA,
/**
* Queue func B
* @module func/funcB
*/
funcB,
}
Now if I create some other Javascript file and do import { funcA, funcB } from 'lib/
, it seems to pick up annotation in the editor and I'm getting intellisense which is nice.
Where I'm stuck is when trying to generate documentation via jsdoc
CLI like so:
jsdoc lib/index.js --destination docs/
I end up with this:
Which is incomplete, there's no funcB
mentioned. When opening funcA
link in sidebar, I only get this:
There is no API documentation for that part of the library.
I am probably approaching this in a wrong way. Can I even use multiple @module
annotations? Or should I be using @typedef
instead?
I expected the documentation to basically show structure of the lib/
and display the annotation for items marked with @public
but maybe my expectation is totally different.
@typedef {import('./path-to-module.js').default} ModuleName
This would then bringModuleName
into the namespace. Try that.