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@mocha/docdash
Advanced tools
A JSDoc template for Mocha's API documentation, forked from docdash.
Designed to work with 11ty.
$ npm install @mocha/docdash jsdoc@^3.0.0 @11ty/eleventy@^0.10.0 -D
In your project's package.json
file, add a new script, e.g.:
"script": {
"generate-docs": "jsdoc -c jsdoc.json"
}
In your JSDoc configuration file file, add a template option:
"opts": {
"template": "node_modules/@mocha/docdash"
}
@mocha/docdash
supports the following options:
{
"mocha-docdash": {
"static": [false|true], // Display the static members inside the navbar
"sort": [false|true], // Sort the methods in the navbar
"sectionOrder": [ // Order the main section in the navbar (default order shown here)
"Classes",
"Modules",
"Externals",
"Events",
"Namespaces",
"Mixins",
"Tutorials",
"Interfaces"
],
"disqus": "", // Shortname for your disqus (subdomain during site creation)
"openGraph": { // Open Graph options (mostly for Facebook and other sites to easily extract meta information)
"title": "", // Title of the website
"type": "website", // Type of the website
"image": "", // Main image/logo
"site_name": "", // Site name
"url": "" // Main canonical URL for the main page of the site
},
"meta": { // Meta information options (mostly for search engines that have not indexed your site yet)
"title": "", // Also will be used as postfix to actualy page title, prefixed with object/document name
"description": "", // Description of overal contents of your website
"keyword": "" // Keywords for search engines
},
"search": [false|true], // Display seach box above navigation which allows to search/filter navigation items
"collapse": [false|true], // Collapse navigation by default except current object's navigation of the current page
"wrap": [false|true], // Wrap long navigation names instead of trimming them
"typedefs": [false|true], // Include typedefs in menu
"navLevel": [integer], // depth level to show in navbar, starting at 0 (false or -1 to disable)
"private": [false|true], // set to false to not show @private in navbar
"removeQuotes": [none|all|trim],// Remove single and double quotes, trim removes only surrounding ones
"scripts": [], // Array of external (or relative local copied using templates.default.staticFiles.include) js or css files to inject into HTML,
"menu": { // Adding additional menu items after Home
"Project Website":{ // Menu item name
"href":"https://myproject.com", //the rest of HTML properties to add to manu item
"target":"_blank",
"class":"menu-item",
"id":"website_link"
},
"Forum":{
"href":"https://myproject.com.forum",
"target":"_blank",
"class":"menu-item",
"id":"forum_link"
}
}
}
}
Place them anywhere inside your jsdoc.json
file.
Licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0. (see Apache-2.0).
FAQs
A JSDoc template for Mocha, forked from docdash
The npm package @mocha/docdash receives a total of 47 weekly downloads. As such, @mocha/docdash popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mocha/docdash demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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