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JSDoc 3 Template for AngularJS.
A JSDoc plugin and template for AngularJS, nothing else!
NOTE: the location of configure file and template directory has been moved with the release of 1.0.0 Please make changes accordingly for your gulp file.
node_modules/angular-jsdoc/conf.json
New: node_modules/angular-jsdoc/common/conf.json
node_modules/angular-jsdoc/template
New: node_modules/angular-jsdoc/default
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$ npm install jsdoc angular-jsdoc --save-dev
// or you can run in command line
$ node_modules/jsdoc/jsdoc.js \
--configure node_modules/angular-jsdoc/common/conf.json \
--template node_modules/angular-jsdoc/angular-template \
--destination build/docs \
--readme README.md \
--recurse directives services
--tutorials tutorials
var shell = require('gulp-shell');
gulp.task('docs', shell.task([
'node_modules/jsdoc/jsdoc.js '+
'-c node_modules/angular-jsdoc/common/conf.json '+ // config file
'-t node_modules/angular-jsdoc/angular-template '+ // template file
'-d build/docs '+ // output directory
'./README.md ' + // to include README.md as index contents
'-r directives services' + // source code directory
'-u tutorials' // tutorials directory
]));
grunt.initConfig({
jsdoc : {
dist: {
src: ['directives', 'services'],
options: {
destination: 'build/docs',
configure: 'node_modules/angular-jsdoc/common/conf.json',
template: 'node_modules/angular-jsdoc/angular-template',
tutorial: 'tutorials',
readme: './README.md'
}
}
}
});
@ngdoc
- specifies the type of thing being documented. See below for more detail.@scope
- specifies that the documented directive will create a new scope@priority
- specifies the documented directive's priority@animations
- specifies the animations that the documented directive supports@restrict
- specifies how directives should be shown in the usage section. For example, for [E]lement, [A]ttribute, and [C]lass, use @restrict ECA@eventType emit|broadcast
- specifies whether the event is emitted or broadcastCurrently, there are two templates built-in;
To add your own template, please copy the angular-template
directory to your own, then, make your own css, js, and html files.
Then, run the jsdoc.js
command with your template. e.g.,
$ node_modules/jsdoc/jsdoc.js \
--configure node_modules/angular-jsdoc/common/conf.json \
--template node_modules/angular-jsdoc/my-template \
--destination build/docs \
--readme README.md \
--recurse directives services
If you want to share your template with others, please send a pull request after adding your template directory where angular-template
directory is.
The following is the example of directory with explanation;
my-template
├── css
│ └── my.css # css used in layout.html
├── js
│ └── my.js # javascript used in layout.html
├── fonts
│ └── my.woff # font used in layout.html
├── html
│ ├── class.html # template used by layout.html
│ └── layout.html # layout file
└── publish.js # the main file that generate jsdoc
MIT licence
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JsDoc Plugin and Template for AngularJs
The npm package angular-jsdoc receives a total of 722 weekly downloads. As such, angular-jsdoc popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that angular-jsdoc demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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