puppeteer/utils/doclint
Andrey Lushnikov 6c9a99477b chore(doclint): support classes inheritance (#935)
This patch:
- gives meaningful names to doclint tests
- supports classes inheritance in documentation linter. When class A
  extends class B, all methods of class B are added to documentation of
  class A.

This is a prerequisite for Object Handles: ElementHandle will be
extending ObjectHandle.

References #382
2017-10-02 13:38:44 -07:00
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check_public_api chore(doclint): support classes inheritance (#935) 2017-10-02 13:38:44 -07:00
preprocessor Stricter eslint rules (#472) 2017-08-22 14:18:07 -07:00
.gitignore [doclint] move doclint testing to golden 2017-07-13 11:17:02 -07:00
cli.js Use puppeteer.launch instead of browser constructor (#255) 2017-08-14 18:08:06 -07:00
Message.js [doclint] Prepare doclint for more checks 2017-07-31 00:10:59 -07:00
README.md [doclint] Move doclint under utils/ 2017-07-13 00:28:52 -07:00
SourceFactory.js [doclint] Implement simple markdown preprocessor 2017-07-31 02:06:27 -07:00
toc.js Change let into const (#457) 2017-08-21 16:39:04 -07:00

DocLint

Doclint is a small program that lints Puppeteer's documentation against Puppeteer's source code.

Doclint works in a few steps:

  1. Read sources in lib/ folder, parse AST trees and extract public API
  2. Read sources in docs/ folder, render markdown to HTML, use puppeteer to traverse the HTML and extract described API
  3. Compare one API to another

Doclint is also responsible for general markdown checks, most notably for the table of contents relevancy.

Running

npm run doc

Tests

Doclint has its own set of jasmine tests, located at utils/doclint/test folder.

To execute tests, run:

npm run test-doclint