jsdoc-class-hierarchy
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JSDoc plugin to add class hierarchy data
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jsdoc-class-hierarchy
JSDoc plugin to add class hierarchy data, and optionally an HTML list representation of the same.
It uses the newDoclet
and processingComplete
events given by JSDoc, and
reads the augments
property in the doclets. This is added when the @extends
tag is used.
Install
Install using npm:
npm install jsdoc-class-hierarchy --save-dev
Add to the plugins in your JSDoc config:
{
"plugins": [
"node_modules/jsdoc-class-hierarchy"
]
}
Configuration
Name|Type|Description
--|--|--
showList
| boolean | Whether or not to show an HTML list of the children classes and hierarchy. Defaults to false
.
Usage
If you use the plugin with showList
enabled you automatically get a styled
HTML list in your class description. This is is the easiest way of using the
plugin:
{
"plugins": [
"node_modules/jsdoc-class-hierarchy"
],
"opts": {
"class-hierarchy": { "showList": true }
}
}
It will result in something like this:
If you don't like this display you can update your theme to show this data
however you like. Doclets of classes that have subclasses will have a
children
key. All classes that are subclasses of another class will have the
hierarchy
key. Both are arrays of strings, with the class on top of the
hierarchy being the first one.
For example:
doclet.children = [ 'OO.ui.ToolGroup', 'OO.ui.Tool' ];
doclet.hierarchy = [ 'OO.ui.Element', 'OO.ui.Widget' ];