JsQualifier
Adds prefix to
external
declarations in a source file.
JavaScript does not have concept of packages (namespaces). They are usually emulated by nested objects.
The compiler turns references to
external
declarations either to plain unprefixed names (in case of
plain
modules)
or to plain imports.
However, if a JavaScript library provides its declarations in packages, you won't be satisfied with this.
You can tell the compiler to generate additional prefix before references to
external
declarations using the
@JsQualifier(...)
annotation.
Note that a file marked with the
@JsQualifier(...)
annotation can't contain non-
external
declarations.
Example:
@file:JsQualifier("my.jsPackageName")
package some.kotlinPackage
external fun foo(x: Int)
external fun bar(): String
Constructors
<init>
Adds prefix to
external
declarations in a source file.
JsQualifier
(
value
:
String
)
Properties
value
the qualifier to add to the declarations in the generated code.
It must be a sequence of valid JavaScript identifiers separated by the
.
character.
Examples of valid qualifiers are:
foo
,
bar.Baz
,
_.$0.f
.
val
value
:
String