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A GitHub Action to build JSDoc documentation

This is a GitHub Action to build your JavaScript documentation with JSDoc. This action can easily be combined with other deployment actions, in order to publish the generated documentation to for example GitHub Pages. JSDoc templates are also supported.

The following example workflow step will generate documentation for all source files in the ./src directory and output the built files to the ./out directory.

- name: Build
  uses: andstor/jsdoc-action@v1
  with:
    source_dir: ./src
    recurse: true
    output_dir: ./out

Supported platforms

The jsdoc-action is a JavaScript action and is supported on both Linux, MacOS and Windows. The action supports stable versions of Node.js 14 and later.

OS (runs-on)ubuntu-latestmacos-latestwindows-latest
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Options ⚙️

The following input variables options can/must be configured:

Input variableNecessityDescriptionDefault
source_dirOptionalSource directory to build documentation from.
output_dirOptionalOutput folder for the generated documentation../out
recurseOptionalRecurse into subdirectories when scanning for source files.false
config_fileOptionalThe path to a JSDoc configuration file.
templateOptionalThe JSDoc template package to install. Will run npm install template.
template_dirOptionalThe relative location of the template files directory within the template package.
front_pageOptionalThe path to a Markdown file to be used as a the front page. Normally README.md.

Templates 💅

You can use JSDoc templates with this action.
Just set the template input variable to the name of the template you want to use. This needs to be template's package name.

If the template's template files is located somewhere else than the package's root, you need to specify this. Set the template_dir input variable to the location of the template folder (contains a publish.js file).

For example, to use the JSDoc DocStrap template, set the template input variable to ink-docstrap and the template_dir to the string template.

JSDoc Configuration file 📄

To use a JSDoc configuration file located in your repository, you will need to specify the path to the file in the config_file input variable. Normally, if you use the actions/checkout, this will just resolve to conf.json or conf.js.

Examples

GitHub Pages 🚀

An example for deploying JSDoc generated documentation to GitHub Pages with actions-gh-pages.

This jsdoc-action workflow configuration uses the Minami JSDoc template and uses the root README.md file as the front page.

name: GitHub pages

on:
  push:
    branches:
      - master

jobs:
  deploy:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Checkout code
        uses: actions/checkout@v2

      - name: Build
        uses: andstor/jsdoc-action@v1
        with:
          source_dir: ./src
          output_dir: ./out
          config_file: conf.json
          template: minami
          front_page: README.md

      - name: Deploy
        uses: peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v3
        with:
          deploy_key: ${{ secrets.ACTIONS_DEPLOY_KEY }}
          publish_dir: ./out

License

Copyright © 2020 André Storhaug

The jsdoc-action GitHub action is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
See the LICENSE file for more information.