@ -84,6 +84,9 @@
* `oneOf`: optional array of dictionaries describing the different formats
that the property can have
* `properties`: if the type is an object, optional dictionary for
well-defined properties, each given as: `property_name` : `property_data`
* `additionalProperties`: if the type is an object, optional dictionary for
properties with undefined names
@ -148,6 +151,9 @@
* `title`: optional string for the title of the object property
* `properties`: optional dictionary for well-defined properties, each given
as: `property_name` : `property_data`
* `additionalProperties`: optional dictionary for properties with undefined
names
@ -155,19 +161,19 @@
adhering to a regex pattern
* `anchor`: optional HTML element id for the target type, which will be used to link to it.
The title has a higher priority than anything else.
*/}}
{{ define "partials/object-type-or-title" }}
{{ $type := "object" }}
{{ if .titl e }}
{{ if .proper ties }}
{{/*
If the property has a `title`, use that rather than `type`.
This means we can write things like `EventFilter` rather than `object` .
The object has its own (regular) properties, so we will make a
separate table for it. Refer to it using its title, if it has one .
*/}}
{{ $type = .title | htmlEscape }}
{{ if .anchor }}
{{ $type = printf "< a href = \"#%s\" > %s< / a > " (htmlEscape .anchor) $type }}
{{ if .title }}
{{ $type = .title | htmlEscape }}
{{ if .anchor }}
{{ $type = printf "< a href = \"#%s\" > %s< / a > " (htmlEscape .anchor) $type }}
{{ end }}
{{ end }}
{{ else if reflect.IsMap .additionalProperties }}
{{/*
@ -218,6 +224,13 @@
{{/* Then join all the formats. */}}
{{ $type = delimit $types "|" }}
{{ else if .title }}
{{/*
No properties, so there won't be a separate table. We use the title
anyway, because showing the title (like `EventFilter`) is better
than showing `object`.
*/}}
{{ $type = .title | htmlEscape }}
{{ end }}
{{ return $type }}