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DEPRECATED! Instead, use Docma in your npm scripts.

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grunt-docma

© 2017, Onur Yıldırım (@onury). MIT License.

DEPRECATED!

No need for this grunt task anymore. Since Docma has a CLI; you can simply add Docma to your scripts section in your package.json:

"scripts": {
    "docs": "docma -c ./docma.config.json",
    // your other scripts
},

...and run:

npm run docs

Grunt task for Docma, a powerful JSDoc and Markdown to HTML documentation generator, with a cool template. See Docma documentation for details and a live demo.

Getting Started

If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:

npm i grunt-docma --save-dev

Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-docma');

docma Task

Run this task with the grunt docma command.

Task targets and options may be specified according to the grunt Configuring tasks guide.

Task Options

OptionTypeDefaultDescription
configObject|String(Default Config) Either a Docma configuration object, or a path to a Docma config file. See build configuration and default template options.
traceFatalBoolean|Numberfalse On a fatal error (i.e. uncaughtException), Grunt exits the process without a stack trace. This option forces Grunt to output the stack trace. Possible integer values: 0 to 2. Set to 1 (or true) to only trace fatal errors. Set to 2 to also trace grunt warnings. This can also be achieved by the grunt --stack command.

Note that, if you set config option to a config-file path, you can also define src and dest within that configuration file. But if you additionally define these within the task configuration, it will be used instead.

CAUTION: Destination directory (dest) will be emptied before the build. Make sure you set dest to a correct path.

Example Task Configuration

grunt.initConfig({
    docma: {
        // Default options
        options: {
            // Task specific options
            traceFatal: true, // (0|false)|(1|true)|2
            // Docma specific config
            // See all @ https://github.com/onury/docma
            config: {
                jsdoc: {
                    encoding: 'utf8',
                    recurse: false,
                    pedantic: false,
                    access: null, // ['public', 'protected'],
                    package: null,
                    module: true,
                    undocumented: false,
                    undescribed: false,
                    hierarchy: true,
                    sort: 'alphabetic',
                    // 'relativePath': '../code',
                    filter: null,
                    plugins: []
                },
                debug: 0
            }
        },
        // your task target
        code: {
            // target specific options
            options: {
                // Docma config
                // See http://onury.github.io/docma/?api=docma#Docma~BuildConfiguration
                config: {
                    template: {
                        path: 'default',
                        // See all default-template options @
                        // https://github.com/onury/docma/tree/master/templates/default
                        options: {
                            sidebar: true,
                            collapsed: false,
                            badges: true,
                            search: true,
                            toolbar: true,
                            outline: "tree",
                            animations: true,
                            symbolMeta: false,
                            navbar: true
                        }
                    },
                    app: {
                        title: 'Documentation',
                        routing: 'query'
                    }
                }
            },
            // files to be processed
            src: [
                './test/code/**/*.js'
            ],
            dest: './test/doc'
        },
        // another task target that reads Docma config from file
        fromFile: {
            options: {
                config: './test/docma.config.json'
            },
            // overwrites src and dest defined in config file, if any.
            src: [
                './test/code/**/*.js'
            ],
            dest: './test/doc2'
        }
    }
});

Change Log

v1.0.0
  • Breaking Change: Docma (core) now requires Node.js v6 or newer.
  • Updated Docma core and dependencies. See Docma for changes.
v0.8.0
  • Updated Docma core and dependencies. See Docma for changes.
v0.7.0
  • Updated Docma core and dependencies.
v0.6.9
  • Updated Docma core and dependencies.
v0.6.6
  • Updated Docma core and dependencies.
v0.6.4
  • Updated dependencies (including Docma) to their latest versions.
v0.6.1
  • Fix package version.
v0.6.0
  • Updated Docma to initial release version 1.0.0. See Docma documentation for (breaking) changes.
v0.5.3
  • Task fails and aborts with stack and warnings instead of outputting only the stack.
  • Updated tests.
v0.5.2 (2016-05-22)
  • Added config from file support.
  • Updated Docma core.
  • Minor revisions.
v0.5.0 (2016-05-20)
  • Initial commit.

License

MIT.

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Package last updated on 08 Dec 2017

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