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Analyze the exported API for a TypeScript library and generate reviews, documentation, and .d.ts rollups
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Licensed under the MIT license.
// See LICENSE in the project root for license information.
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.WorkingPackage = void 0;
/**
* Information about the working package for a particular invocation of API Extractor.
*
* @remarks
* API Extractor tries to model the world as a collection of NPM packages, such that each
* .d.ts file belongs to at most one package. When API Extractor is invoked on a project,
* we refer to that project as being the "working package". There is exactly one
* "working package" for the duration of this analysis. Any files that do not belong to
* the working package are referred to as "external": external declarations belonging to
* external packages.
*
* If API Extractor is invoked on a standalone .d.ts file, the "working package" may not
* have an actual package.json file on disk, but we still refer to it in concept.
*/
class WorkingPackage {
constructor(options) {
this.packageFolder = options.packageFolder;
this.packageJson = options.packageJson;
this.entryPointSourceFile = options.entryPointSourceFile;
}
/**
* Returns the full name of the working package.
*/
get name() {
return this.packageJson.name;
}
}
exports.WorkingPackage = WorkingPackage;
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