Live example: https://delni.github.io/vue-x-docs/
A JSDoc extension for Vue and Vuex based projects. This include jsdoc template & new tag definition.
Using npm :
npm install -D vue-x-docsUsing yarn:
yarn add -D vue-x-docs"plugins": ["node_modules/vue-x-docs"],If you use other plugins, put them before vue(x)docs. I would recommend jsdoc-vue to parse *.vue files, and markdown plugin from jsdoc:
"plugins": [
"plugins/markdown",
"node_modules/jsdoc-vue",
"node_modules/vue-x-docs"
],-
@store
Define avuexstore.
Compatibility with vanilla JSDoc: fallback as@module.@namespacedallow to precise that this vuex module is namespaced@actions,@mutations,@getters, fallback as@method.@actionsare automaticaly tagged asasync
See warehouse-module.js for usage in context
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@component
Define avuecomponent.
Compatibility with vanilla JSDoc: fallback as@module. data from this component should be tagged@member@computed: fallback as@member. Tag computed data@vprop: fallback as@member. Tag props from actual data@watch: define a specialmethodfor watchers.@lifecycle: document lifecycles hooks by providing its name. Not supported by default JSDoc template./** * @component Cart * @lifecycle mounted do some stuff */
@route: show the routes matched by this component. Not supported by default JSDoc template.
See cart.vue for usage in context
@modelSynonyme of@module, use to describe file that make the actual call to API, if you need.
See goods.js for usage in context
"opts": {
"template": "node_modules/vue-x-docs"
}You can customize some of the doc behavior
"templates": {
"logo": {
"url": "https://vuejs.org/images/logo.png",
"width": "25px",
"height": "25px",
"link": "https://github.com/Delni/vue-x-docs"
}
}Default: true
"templates": {
"useCollapsibles": true
}Default: true
"templates": {
"separateMembers": true
}Default: false
"templates": {
"useVersionning": false
}By default, output tree will be at the root of the output dir provided in conf, say out, you will have
out/
├─ <generated documentation tree>
└─ index.html
By enabling useVersionning, vue(x)doc will use your package.json information to add "version layer".
Say your package.json looks like
{ "name": "myproject", "version": "v1.0.0", ... }, output tree will be :
out/
└─ myproject/
└─ v1.0.0/
├─ <generated documentation tree>
└─ index.html
This project is not an official fork, but is widely inspired by TUI JSDoc Template for some functionnality and template customization.
