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This is a utility that transforms code documented with getdocs-style doc comments into HTML.
It exports the following values:
build
: (config: Object, data: ?Object) → string
Build the documentation for a given set of files. The configuration object may have the following fields:
name
: string
The name of this module.
files
: string
Should be a space-separated set of path
strings, which may contain wildcards. These are the files that are
scanned for doc comments.
main
: string
The path to the main template, which should be
a Markdown file with @itemName
placeholders where the generated
docs for the documented items in the source should be inserted.
builddocs will complain when the set of item placeholders does not
match the set of documented items.
anchorPrefix
: ?string
Can be used to override the prefix
used when generating HTML anchors. Defaults to the module name with
a dot after it. You can set this to the empty string to disable
anchor prefixes.
imports
: ?[Object]
A set of object mapping type names to
URLs. Will make the library recognize the given type names and
properly link them.
qualifiedImports
: ?Object<Object<string>>
An object mapping
prefixes to imports-like objects. For example, {foo: {bar: "http://url"}}
will map the type foo.bar
to the given URL.
allowUnresolvedTypes
: ?bool
Determines whether running into
an unknown type should raise an error. Defaults to false (do raise
an error).
templates
: ?string
May be the path of a directory with
additional templates to load, which should have an .html
extension and use Mold syntax.
env
: ?Object
A set of extra values to make available as
global variables in the templates.
markdownOptions
: ?Object
A set of options to pass through
to markdown-it.
The second parameter, data
, can be used if the data for the module
has already been read. By default, build
will read it.
read
: (config: Object) → Object
Read comments from a given set of files. config
has the same shape
as the argument to build
(though only files
and order
will be
read by this function).
The returned object has the following properties:
items
: Object
The data returned by
getdocs.
pieces
: [Object]
An ordered array of getdocs items and
!!
-prefixed comments that were found in the code.
all
: Object
A mapping from getdocs ids to getdocs items.
browserImports
: Object<string>
An object mapping the types available in the browser (such as
Document
and Blob
) to their MDN URLs. Useable with the imports
or qualifiedImports
options.
This software is released under an MIT open-source license.
FAQs
Build documentation files from commented source code
The npm package builddocs receives a total of 2,677 weekly downloads. As such, builddocs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that builddocs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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