typedoc-plugin-mtos
v0.8.0
Published
A plugin for TypeDoc that turns your typedoc into a single page application.
Downloads
10
Maintainers
Readme
typedoc-plugin-mtos
A plugin for TypeDoc that turns your typedoc into a single page application.
Checkout this page for a preview demo.
What it does?
The plugin add mtos to your docs head. You can confgure to use a CDN or serve static script.
You still serve the static html files, but the user experience is the same as SPA with incremental requests via fetch API on the client side. And you can also add transition animations, progress bar, etc.
Installation
npm install --save-dev typedoc typedoc-plugin-mtos
Usage
Usage is the same as documented at TypeDoc.
typedoc --plugin typedoc-plugin-mtos --out docs src/index.ts
Options
The following options can be used in addition to relevant TypeDoc options.
--cdn<boolean>
Using a CDN instead of static script. Defaults tofalse
.--cdnLink<string>
The CDN link of mtos. Defaults tohttps://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mtos@${mtos.version}/dist/mtos-iife.min.js
.--customJs<string>
Path to a custom JS file to for the script to import.--customStyle<string>
Add custom css content to document head.--customScript<string>
Add custom script content to document head.
Advanced
By using --customJs<string>
and --customCss<string>
options, you can implement some SPA features, such as adding page transition animation and page loading progress bar.
Create a css file named assets/custom.css
, then add the following css:
.animated {
-webkit-animation-duration: 0.5s;
animation-duration: 0.5s;
-webkit-animation-fill-mode: both;
animation-fill-mode: both;
}
@-webkit-keyframes fadeIn {
0% {
opacity: 0;
}
100% {
opacity: 1;
}
}
@keyframes fadeIn {
0% {
opacity: 0;
}
100% {
opacity: 1;
}
}
.fadeIn {
-webkit-animation-name: fadeIn;
animation-name: fadeIn;
}
.progress {
height: 2px;
width: 100%;
background-color: #abb8c6;
}
.progress-bar {
width: 0%;
height: 100%;
background-color: #1aa4f4;
transition: width 0.4s ease;
}
Create a js file named assets/custom.js
, add the following script:
function updateProgress(n) {
const bar = document.querySelector(".progress-bar");
if (!bar) return;
bar.style.width = n + "%";
}
function loadProgress(n = 0) {
const header = document.querySelector("header");
if (!header) return;
const bar = document.createElement("div");
bar.classList.add("progress");
const p = document.createElement("div");
p.classList.add("progress-bar")
p.style.width = n + "%";
bar.appendChild(p);
header.appendChild(bar);
setTimeout(() => {
updateProgress(100);
}, 150)
}
window.addEventListener("load", loadProgress);
mtos.setup({
onBeforeElUpdated(fromEl, toEl) {
if (toEl.tagName === "DIV" && toEl.classList.contains("col-content")) {
toEl.classList.add("animated", "fadeIn");
}
},
onElUpdated(el) {
if (el.tagName === "DIV" && el.classList.contains("col-content")) {
setTimeout(() => {
el.classList.remove("animated", "fadeIn");
}, 250)
}
},
onFetchStart() {
updateProgress(0);
},
onFetchEnd() {
updateProgress(30);
},
onPageRendered() {
loadProgress(30);
}
})
Then we can load the animation and progress:
typedoc --plugin typedoc-plugin-mtos --customCss assets/custom.css --customJs assets/custom.js --out docs src/index.ts
Note: The above steps are just examples, you can define your own animation and progress bar as needed.
License
Copyright (c) 2022, Raven Satir