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Reporting from storybookjs/storybook#24165
Currently TS enums analysis is lossy:
enum ButtonType { Button = 'button', Reset = 'reset', Submit = 'submit', } type ButtonTestProps = { type?: ButtonType; }; export const ButtonTest = (props: ButtonTestProps) => { return <button {...props}>Test</button>; };
Produces:
"tsType": { "name": "ButtonType" },
Compare this to a union:
type ButtonType = "button" | "reset" | "submit";
Which produces:
"tsType": { "name": "union", "raw": "\"button\" | \"reset\" | \"submit\"", "elements": [ { "name": "literal", "value": "\"button\"" }, { "name": "literal", "value": "\"reset\"" }, { "name": "literal", "value": "\"submit\"" } ] },
It would be fantastic if react-docgen could produce something similar for enums!
react-docgen
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Reporting from storybookjs/storybook#24165
Currently TS enums analysis is lossy:
Produces:
Compare this to a union:
Which produces:
It would be fantastic if
react-docgen
could produce something similar for enums!The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: