deno_doc
A Rust crate to generate documentation for JavaScript and TypeScript modules.
This crate powers
deno doc
, but is not
Deno specific and can be used to write documentation generators for other
targets like Node or the browser as well.
Usage from Deno CLI or Deploy
This repository includes a compiled version of the Rust crate as Web Assembly
and exposes an interface which is available via the mod.ts
and can be imported
like this:
import { doc } from "https://deno.land/x/deno_doc@{VERSION}/mod.ts";
Where {VERSION}
should be substituted with the specific version you want to
use.
doc()
The doc()
function takes a string URL module specifier and potentially some
options, and asynchronously resolves with an array of documentation nodes, which
represent the surface API of the module.
A minimal example of using doc()
and printing out some information about a
function:
import { doc } from "https://deno.land/x/deno_doc@{VERSION}/mod.ts";
const colorsDoc = await doc("https://deno.land/std/fmt/colors.ts");
for (const node of colorsDoc) {
console.log(`name: ${node.name} kind: ${node.kind}`);
}
The doc()
function needs a way to retrieve modules, and by default uses a
load()
function provided by deno_graph
which uses fetch()
for remote
modules and Deno.readFile()
for local modules. This means that doc()
will
require that appropriate read/net permissions to function properly. It will
prompt for them if not provided at startup.
DocNode
The foundational type for the documentation is the DocNode
and is exported
from the mod.ts
.
Rust Example
examples/ddoc/main.rs
provides a minimal standalone binary demonstrating how
deno_doc
can be used as a crate.
$ cargo run --example ddoc ../deno_std/http/mod.ts
Developing
Make sure to have latest stable version of Rust installed (1.55.0).
# check version
$ rustc --version
rustc 1.55.0 (c8dfcfe04 2021-09-06)
# build all targets
$ cargo build --all-targets
# test it
$ cargo test
Contributing
If you are going to work on an issue, mention so in the issue comments before you start working on the issue.
Please be professional in the forums. We follow Rust's code of conduct (CoC) Have a problem? Email ry@tinyclouds.org.
Ask for help in the community chat room.
Submitting a Pull Request
Before submitting, please make sure the following is done:
- That there is a related issue and it is referenced in the PR text.
- There are tests that cover the changes.
- Ensure
cargo test
passes. - Format your code with
rustfmt --check src/lib.rs
- Make sure
cargo clippy --all-targets --release --locked -- -D clippy::all
passes.