An inline API documentation processor for JavaScript. JSDoc 3 is intended to be an upgrade to JsDoc Toolkit (JSDoc 2).
Want to contribute to JSDoc? Please read CONTRIBUTING.md
.
Use git to clone the official JSDoc repository:
git clone [email protected]:jsdoc3/jsdoc.git
Alternatively, you can download a .zip file for the latest development version or a previous release.
You can also install JSDoc within a Node.js project's node_modules
directory
using npm. To install the latest development version, change directories to your
Node.js project, then run the following command:
npm install git://github.com/jsdoc3/jsdoc.git
Note: Although you can install JSDoc with npm, JSDoc does not currently run
on Node.js. In addition, installing JSDoc globally with npm install -g
is not
currently supported.
This example assumes that your working directory is the JSDoc application base directory:
./jsdoc yourSourceCodeFile.js
For information about the supported command-line options, use the --help
option.
./jsdoc --help
Generated documentation will appear in the folder specified by the
--destination
option, or in a folder named "out" by default.
JSDoc 3 uses the Mozilla Rhino engine, which requires Java. JSDoc 3 is known to work with version 1.6.0_24 of Java.
JSDoc 3 uses advanced features in Mozilla Rhino that are only available in or after version 1.7R3. In addition, JSDoc 3 requires several customizations to the standard Rhino distribution. The customized version of Rhino is included with JSDoc.
In rare cases, users may have their Java CLASSPATH configured to override the
included Rhino and point to an older version of Rhino instead. If this is the
case, simply correct the CLASSPATH to remove the older Rhino. (On OS X, you may
need to remove the file ~/Library/Java/Extensions/js.jar
.)
The version of Rhino distributed with JSDoc 3 can be found here: https://github.com/hegemonic/rhino
Rhino is not always very friendly when it comes to reporting errors in JavaScript. Luckily, it comes with a full-on debugger included that can be much more useful than a simple stack trace. To invoke JSDoc with the debugger, run the following command on Windows:
jsdoc --debug
Or on OS X, Linux, and other POSIX-compliant systems:
./jsdoc --debug
If you can't get the short-form commands to work, try invoking Java directly:
java -cp lib/js.jar org.mozilla.javascript.tools.debugger.Main \
-debug -modules node_modules -modules rhino -modules lib -modules . \
jsdoc.js your/script.js
Note: --debug
must be the first argument to the short-form command.
This will open a debugging window. Click Debug > Break on Exceptions, then click Run. If there is an error, you should see exactly where it is in the source code.
Project Documentation: http://usejsdoc.org/ (under development)
Project Documentation Source: https://github.com/jsdoc3/jsdoc3.github.com
JSDoc User's Group: http://groups.google.com/group/jsdoc-users
JSDoc 3 Ant Task: https://github.com/jannon/jsdoc3-ant-task
Project Announcements: http://twitter.com/jsdoc3
JSDoc 3 is copyright (c) 2011-2012 Michael Mathews [email protected].
JSDoc 3 is free software, licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See
the file LICENSE.md
in this distribution for more details.