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@es-joy/jsdoccomment

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This project aims to preserve and expand upon the SourceCode#getJSDocComment functionality of the deprecated ESLint method.

It also exports a number of functions currently for working with JSDoc:

API

parseComment

For parsing comment-parser in a JSDoc-specific manner. Might wish to have tags with or without tags, etc. derived from a split off JSON file.

commentParserToESTree

Converts comment-parser AST to ESTree/ESLint/Babel friendly AST. See the “ESLint AST…” section below.

jsdocVisitorKeys

The VisitorKeys for JsdocBlock, JsdocDescriptionLine, and JsdocTag. More likely to be subject to change or dropped in favor of another type parser.

jsdocTypeVisitorKeys

Just a re-export of VisitorKeys from jsdoc-type-pratt-parser.

getDefaultTagStructureForMode

Provides info on JSDoc tags:

  • nameContents (‘namepath-referencing’|‘namepath-defining’| ‘dual-namepath-referencing’|false) - Whether and how a name is allowed following any type. Tags without a proper name (value false) may still have a description (which can appear like a name); descriptionAllowed in such cases would be true. The presence of a truthy nameContents value is therefore only intended to signify whether separate parsing should occur for a name vs. a description, and what its nature should be.
  • nameRequired (boolean) - Whether a name must be present following any type.
  • descriptionAllowed (boolean) - Whether a description (following any name) is allowed.
  • typeAllowed (boolean) - Whether the tag accepts a curly bracketed portion. Even without a type, a tag may still have a name and/or description.
  • typeRequired (boolean) - Whether a curly bracketed type must be present.
  • typeOrNameRequired (boolean) - Whether either a curly bracketed type is required or a name, but not necessarily both.

Miscellaneous

Also currently exports these utilities, though they might be removed in the future:

  • getTokenizers - Used with parseComment (its main core)
  • toCamelCase - Convert to CamelCase.
  • hasSeeWithLink - A utility to detect if a tag is @see and has a @link
  • commentHandler - Used by eslint-plugin-jsdoc. Might be removed in future.
  • commentParserToESTree- Converts comment-parser AST to ESTree/ESLint/Babel friendly AST
  • jsdocVisitorKeys - The VisitorKeys for JSDocBlock, JSDocDescriptionLine, and JSDocTag. Might change.
  • jsdocTypeVisitorKeys - VisitorKeys for jsdoc-type-pratt-parser.
  • getTokenizers - A utility. Might be removed in future.
  • toCamelCase - A utility. Might be removed in future.
  • hasSeeWithLink - A utility to detect if a tag is @see and has a @link
  • defaultNoTypes = The tags which allow no types by default: default, defaultvalue, see;
  • defaultNoNames - The tags which allow no names by default: access, author, default, defaultvalue, description, example, exception, license, return, returns, since, summary, throws, version, variation

ESLint AST produced for comment-parser nodes (JsdocBlock, JsdocTag, and JsdocDescriptionLine)

Note: Although not added in this package, @es-joy/jsdoc-eslint-parser adds a jsdoc property to other ES nodes (using this project’s getJSDocComment to determine the specific comment-block that will be attached as AST).

JsdocBlock

Has two visitable properties:

  1. tags (an array of JsdocTag; see below)
  2. descriptionLines (an array of JsdocDescriptionLine for multiline descriptions).

Has the following custom non-visitable property:

  1. lastDescriptionLine - A number

May also have the following non-visitable properties from comment-parser:

  1. description - Same as descriptionLines but as a string with newlines.
  2. delimiter
  3. postDelimiter
  4. end

JsdocTag

Has three visitable properties:

  1. parsedType (the jsdoc-type-pratt-parser AST representaiton of the tag’s type (see the jsdoc-type-pratt-parser section below)).
  2. descriptionLines’ (an array of JsdocDescriptionLine for multiline descriptions)
  3. typeLines (an array of JsdocTypeLine for multiline type strings)

May also have the following non-visitable properties from comment-parser (note that all are included from comment-parser except end as that is only for JSDoc blocks and note that type is renamed to rawType):

  1. description - Same as descriptionLines but as a string with newlines.
  2. rawType - comment-parser has this named as type, but because of a conflict with ESTree using type for Node type, we renamed it to rawType. It is otherwise the same as in comment-parser, i.e., a string with newlines, though with the initial { and final } stripped out. See typeLines for the array version of this property.
  3. start
  4. delimiter
  5. postDelimiter
  6. tag (this does differ from comment-parser now in terms of our stripping the initial @)
  7. postTag
  8. name
  9. postName
  10. type
  11. postType

JsdocDescriptionLine

No visitable properties.

May also have the following non-visitable properties from comment-parser:

  1. delimiter
  2. postDelimiter
  3. start
  4. description

JsdocTypeLine

No visitable properties.

May also have the following non-visitable properties from comment-parser:

  1. delimiter
  2. postDelimiter
  3. start
  4. rawType - Renamed from comment-parser to avoid a conflict. See explanation under JsdocTag

ESLint AST produced for jsdoc-type-pratt-parser

The AST, including type, remains as is from jsdoc-type-pratt-parser.

The type will always begin with a JsdocType prefix added, along with a camel-cased type name, e.g., JsdocTypeUnion.

The jsdoc-type-pratt-parser visitor keys are also preserved without change.

Installation

npm i @es-joy/jsdoccomment

Changelog

The changelog can be found on the CHANGES.md. <!--## Contributing

Everyone is welcome to contribute. Please take a moment to review the contributing guidelines. -->

Authors and license

Brett Zamir and contributors.

MIT License, see the included LICENSE-MIT.txt file.

To-dos

  1. Get complete code coverage