puppeteer/utils/doclint
Jack Franklin 31309b0e20
chore: use devtools-protocol package (#6172)
* chore: Use devtools-protocol package

Rather than maintain our own protocol we can instead use the devtools-protocol package and pin it to the version of Chromium that Puppeteer is shipping with.

The only changes are naming changes between the bespoke protocol that Puppeteer created and the devtools-protocol one.
2020-07-10 11:51:52 +01:00
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check_public_api chore: use devtools-protocol package (#6172) 2020-07-10 11:51:52 +01:00
preprocessor chore: update references to branch names (#6022) 2020-06-15 17:34:16 +02:00
.gitignore [doclint] move doclint testing to golden 2017-07-13 11:17:02 -07:00
cli.js chore(agnostic): ship CJS and ESM builds (#6095) 2020-06-25 14:24:46 +01:00
Message.js docs: replace @return with @returns (#6006) 2020-06-12 12:38:24 +02:00
README.md chore: fix missed src/ vs lib/ documentation (#5591) 2020-04-06 10:32:42 +02:00
Source.js docs: replace @return with @returns (#6006) 2020-06-12 12:38:24 +02:00

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
    • note that we run DocLint on the outputted JavaScript in lib/ rather than the source code in src/. We will do this until we have migrated src/ to be exclusively TypeScript and then we can update DocLint to support TypeScript.
  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