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@stichyjs/docs

v1.0.0

Published

A stichyjs docs parser and wrapper originally made for discord.js

Downloads

4

Readme

stichy.js docs

A parser and wrapper for the stichy.js docs.

Usage

Doc

const Doc = require('stichy.js-docs')

Doc.fetch(sourceName[, options])

Fetches and parses the docs for the given project.
sourceName can be either of the predefined values (stable, main) or an URL which will return the raw generated docs (e.g https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stichyjs/stichy.js/main/docs.json ).
Once a documentation is fetched it will be cached. Use options.force to avoid this behavior.

Params:

|name |type |required| |:---------:|:----:|:------:| |sourceName |string|yes | |options |object|no |

Returns: Promise<Doc?>

const doc = await Doc.fetch('master')
const doc = await Doc.fetch('akairo-master', { force: true })
const doc = await Doc.fetch(
  'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stichyjs/stichy.js/main/docs.json',
  { force: true }
)

Doc#get(parent[, child1[ ...[, childN]]])

Gets documention for one element. Multiple properties/methods can be chained. Params:

|name |type |required| |:---------:|:----:|:------:| |parent |string|yes | |...children|string|no |

Returns: DocElement?

doc.get('message')
doc.get('message', 'guild')
doc.get('message', 'guild', 'members')

Doc#search(query)

Searches the documentation using fuzzy search for the given query and returns top 10 hits.

Params:

|name |type |required| |:-----:|:----:|:------:| |query |string|yes |

Returns: Array<DocElement>?

Doc#resolveEmbed(query)

Tries to resolve the query into a DocElement using Doc#get. The search terms are expected to be separated by # or ., example: message#pin. If an element cannot be resolved, falls back to Doc#search. The result is then formatted into an object representing a Discord embed which can be sent directly to a Discord channel.

Params:

|name |type |required| |:-----:|:----:|:------:| |query |string|yes |

Returns: object?