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Ember-cli-yuidoc
This is an ember-cli addon for generate html documentation from YUIDoc comments in the source code.
Installation
If you're using ember-cli > 0.1.5, you can just run ember install ember-cli-yuidoc
and you're done.
If you are using an older version, first install the addon from npm with npm install --save-dev ember-cli-yuidoc
.
Then, you need to add a yuidoc.json
manifest on the root of your project. Run ember g ember-cli-yuidoc
to generate
once with some sensible defaults.
Usage
As an ember command
This addon adds a new ember-cli-yuidoc
command to ember-cli to generate the documentation on demand.
Just run ember ember-cli-yuidoc
and your docs will apear in your output directory (/docs
by default).
You probably want to add this folder to the .gitignore
.
Watch mode
This plugin also integrates with the ember server, so you can access your docs from the browser in the /docs
urls.
The documentation will update when you modify your code, as expected.
While this is specially useful if your are editing your documentation, it adds some overhead to your build pipeline,
so this is disabled by default. Run ember serve --docs
to enable it.
Environment specific generation
This plugin supports the ability to force generate your documentation via the enabledEnvironments
option that may be defined in your yuidoc.json
.
{
"name": "sample-app",
"version": "1.2.3",
"options": {
"enabledEnvironments": ["development", "production"]
}
}
This will generate your documentation when using ember build
ember build --environment=production
ember s
and so on without needing to use --docs
.
Like coffescript? It's ok.
The plugin supports coffescript out of the box. In your application's yuidoc.json
you can configure
the syntaxtype
and extension
like this:
{
"name": "sample-app",
"version": "1.2.3",
"options": {
"paths": ["app"],
"exclude": "vendor",
"outdir": "docs",
"syntaxtype": "coffee",
"extension": ".coffee"
}
}