Generic JSDoc-like comment parser. This library is not intended to be documentation generator, but rather composite unit for it.
npm install comment-parser
Module provides parse(s:String[, opts:Object]):Object
function which takes /** ... */
comment string and returns array of objects with parsed data.
It is not trying to detect relations between tags or somehow recognize their meaning. Any tag can be used, as long as it satisfies the format.
this would be parsed into following
[{
"tags": [{
"tag": "some-tag",
"type": "Type",
"name": "name",
"optional": false,
"description": "Singleline or multiline description text",
"line": 3,
"source": "@some-tag {Type} name Singleline or multiline description text"
}, {
"tag": "some-tag",
"type": "Type",
"name": "name.subname",
"optional": false,
"description": "Singleline or multiline description text",
"line": 4,
"source": "@some-tag {Type} name.subname Singleline or multiline description text"
}, {
"tag": "some-tag",
"type": "Type",
"name": "name.subname.subsubname",
"optional": false,
"description": "Singleline or\nmultiline description text",
"line": 5,
"source": "@some-tag {Type} name.subname.subsubname Singleline or\nmultiline description text"
}, {
"tag": "some-tag",
"type": "Type",
"name": "optionalName",
"optional": true,
"description": "",
"line": 7,
"default": "someDefault",
"source": "@some-tag {Type} [optionalName=someDefault]"
}, {
"tag": "another-tag",
"name": "",
"optional": false,
"type": "",
"description": "",
"line": 8,
"source": "@another-tag"
}],
"line": 0,
"description": "Singleline or multiline description text. Line breaks are preserved.",
"source": "Singleline or multiline description text. Line breaks are preserved.\n\n@some-tag {Type} name Singleline or multiline description text\n@some-tag {Type} name.subname Singleline or multiline description text\n@some-tag {Type} name.subname.subsubname Singleline or\nmultiline description text\n@another-tag"
}]
By default dotted names like name.subname.subsubname
will be expanded into nested sections, this can be prevented by passing opts.dotted_names = false
.
Below are examples of acceptable comment formats
Comments starting with /***
and /*
are ignored.
Also you can parse entire file with parse.file('path/to/file', callback)
or acquire an instance of Transform stream with parse.stream()
.
Custom parsers
In case you need to parse tags in different way you can pass opts.parsers = [parser1, ..., parserN]
, where each parser is function name(str:String, data:Object):{source:String, data:Object}
.
Each parser function takes string left after previous parsers applied and data produced by them. And returns null
or {source: '', data:{}}
where source
is consumed substring and data
is a payload with tag node fields.
Tag node data is build by merging result bits from all parsers. Here is some example that is not doing actual parsing but is demonstrating the flow:
parse(source, {parsers: [
function parse_tag(str, data) {
return {source: ' @tag', data: {tag: 'tag'}};
},
function check_tag(str, data) {
if (allowed_tags.indexOf(data.tag) === -1) {
throw new Error('Unrecognized tag "' + data.tag + '"');
}
},
function parse_name1(str, data) {
return {source: ' name', data: {name: 'name1'}};
},
function parse_name2(str, data) {
return {source: ' name', data: {name: 'name2'}};
}
]});
This would produce following:
[{
"tags": [{
"tag": "tag",
"errors": [
"check_tag: Unrecognized tag \"tag\""
],
"name": "name2",
"optional": false,
"type": "",
"description": "",
"line": 2,
"source": "@tag {type} name Description"
}],
"line": 0,
"description": "Source to be parsed below",
"source": "Source to be parsed below\n@tag {type} name Description"
}]
Packaging
comment-parser
is CommonJS module and was primarely designed to be used with Node. Module index.js
includes stream and file functionality. Use prser-only module in browser comment-parser/parse.js
Contributors
> npm info --registry https://registry.npmjs.org comment-parser contributors