Updates API docs in our markdown files with Lit Analyzer by manually running `npm run update-docs`
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/material-components/material-web/pull/4946 from material-components:api-docs 1322ca962041a4b1f30ef7ad3ef2c7eb9087f42b
PiperOrigin-RevId: 566834596
This removes the types from being emitted in the resultant JS. We need to remove them because they break SSR because they will emit types such as `HTMLElement` into the JS.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 524034517
Before this change, we publish .ts source files to the same directory as the .js/.d.ts files to npm.
That means when a consumer imports a @material/web module with TypeScript, TypeScript prefers the .ts file over the .d.ts file when to load that module's types.
That in turn means the consumer's TypeScript type-checks the entire @material/web .ts file, including its private implementation details (private fields, etc.). If the consumer's tsconfig.json is configured more strictly than @material/web's was (e.g. if noUnusedParameters is true), or if some additional ambient types are loaded (e.g. @types/node is installed, which changes the signature of setTimeout), they would get a compile error.
This change stops publishing .ts files to npm to solve that problem for consumers.
This also includes some related changes:
- Sets inlineSources to true. This puts the .ts file contents directly inside the .js.map file, instead of linking to the .ts path. Otherwise sourcemaps would not work.
- Sets declarationMap to false. This removes the .d.ts.map files, which are not useful without the .ts paths, because there is no equivalent to inlineSources for declarationMap (see https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/38966).
- Replaces .npmignore blocklist with package.json files allowlist (which I find to be a bit safer), and adds new omissions for testing files, which don't need to be published.
Note that this doesn't solve the problem when using "npm link" for local cross-package development, because in that case the .ts files will still be present. So a better solution to this problem would be to have a separate src/ directory for .ts source files. That will require a Copybara transform to move the files. We can discuss this separately and do it as a followup if agreed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 469833263
Internally, we disable a few checks in lit-analyzer for easier integration of other tools
`no-unknown-attribute` is disabled for teams to add app-specific attributes.
Incidentally, this also fixes our issue with https://github.com/runem/lit-analyzer/pull/107
Published JavaScript files no longer include inlined TypeScript helpers such as `__decorate`. Instead, helpers are now imported from the `tslib` module dependency. This reduces code size by allowing multiple components to share the same helpers, and eliminates "this has been rewritten to undefined" errors from Rollup.