utils/node_modules/@microsoft/api-extractor-model/lib/model/ApiProperty.d.ts
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import { DeclarationReference } from '@microsoft/tsdoc/lib-commonjs/beta/DeclarationReference';
import { ApiItemKind } from '../items/ApiItem';
import { ApiAbstractMixin, type IApiAbstractMixinOptions } from '../mixins/ApiAbstractMixin';
import { ApiProtectedMixin, type IApiProtectedMixinOptions } from '../mixins/ApiProtectedMixin';
import { ApiStaticMixin, type IApiStaticMixinOptions } from '../mixins/ApiStaticMixin';
import { ApiInitializerMixin, type IApiInitializerMixinOptions } from '../mixins/ApiInitializerMixin';
import { ApiPropertyItem, type IApiPropertyItemOptions } from '../items/ApiPropertyItem';
/**
* Constructor options for {@link ApiProperty}.
* @public
*/
export interface IApiPropertyOptions extends IApiPropertyItemOptions, IApiAbstractMixinOptions, IApiProtectedMixinOptions, IApiStaticMixinOptions, IApiInitializerMixinOptions {
}
declare const ApiProperty_base: typeof ApiPropertyItem & (new (...args: any[]) => ApiInitializerMixin) & (new (...args: any[]) => ApiStaticMixin) & (new (...args: any[]) => ApiProtectedMixin) & (new (...args: any[]) => ApiAbstractMixin);
/**
* Represents a TypeScript property declaration that belongs to an `ApiClass`.
*
* @remarks
*
* This is part of the {@link ApiModel} hierarchy of classes, which are serializable representations of
* API declarations.
*
* `ApiProperty` represents a TypeScript declaration such as the `width` and `height` members in this example:
*
* ```ts
* export class Widget {
* public width: number = 100;
*
* public get height(): number {
* if (this.isSquashed()) {
* return 0;
* } else {
* return this.clientArea.height;
* }
* }
* }
* ```
*
* Note that member variables are also considered to be properties.
*
* If the property has both a getter function and setter function, they will be represented by a single `ApiProperty`
* and must have a single documentation comment.
*
* Compare with {@link ApiPropertySignature}, which represents a property belonging to an interface.
* For example, a class property can be `static` but an interface property cannot.
*
* @public
*/
export declare class ApiProperty extends ApiProperty_base {
constructor(options: IApiPropertyOptions);
static getContainerKey(name: string, isStatic: boolean): string;
/** @override */
get kind(): ApiItemKind;
/** @override */
get containerKey(): string;
/** @beta @override */
buildCanonicalReference(): DeclarationReference;
}
export {};
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