comment-serializer

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Comment Serializer

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Comment Serializer parses a source string for documentation comment blocks and returns a serialized object. It is language and comment syntax style agnostic. It configured to support most documentation comment block styles.

Try out an example on RunKit.

Usage

source-code.txt:

//!
 // This is the general description.
 //
 // ^title Button
 // ^markup <button class="btn">My Button</button>
 ///

Blah, blah, blah... Some code...

my-serializer.js

const { readFileSync } = require('fs');
const serializer = require('comment-serializer');

const src = readFileSync('source-code.txt', { encoding: 'utf8' });

const mySerializer = serializer({
  tokens: {
    commentBegin: '//!',
    commentLinePrefix: '//',
    tagPrefix: '^',
    commentEnd: '///',
  },
});

const result = mySerializer(src);

Options

options.parsers

  • Required: No
  • Type: object

Custom tag parsers. An object of functions, keyed by the name of the tag to be parsed. The function receives the tag's content and must return the parsed value as a string.

When no parsers are provided, tags are serialized into tag and value pairs, but their values are not parsed in any way.

You can find some examples of custom parsers in examples/custom-parsers/parsers.js

Example

Source to parse:

/**
 * @mySpecialTag This value is special!
 */

The custom parser:

const mySerializer = serializer({
  parsers: {
    mySpecialTag: (value) => value.toUpperCase(),
  },
});

Result:

[
  {
    line: 1,
    source: '/**\n * @mySpecialTag This value is special!\n */',
    context: '',
    content: '@mySpecialTag This value is special!',
    preface: '',
    tags: [
      {
        line: 2,
        tag: 'mySpecialTag',
        value: 'This value is special!',
        valueParsed: 'THIS VALUE IS SPECIAL!',
        source: '@mySpecialTag This value is special!',
      },
    ],
  },
];

A more advanced example:

/**
 * @mySpecialTag
 *  - item-1
 *  - item-2
 *  - item-3
 */
const mySerializer = serializer({
  parsers: {
    mySpecialTag: (value) => {
      const match = value.match(/\s*[-*]\s+[\w-_]*/g);

      return [
        {
          type: 'items',
          value: match.map((item) => item.trim().replace(/[-*]\s/, '')),
        },
      ];
    },
  },
});

Result:

[
  {
    line: 1,
    source:
      '/**\n * @mySpecialTag\n *  - item-1\n *  - item-2\n *  - item-3\n */',
    context: '',
    content: '@mySpecialTag\n - item-1\n - item-2\n - item-3',
    preface: '',
    tags: [
      {
        line: 2,
        tag: 'mySpecialTag',
        value: '\n - item-1\n - item-2\n - item-3',
        valueParsed: [
          {
            type: 'items',
            value: ['item-1', 'item-2', 'item-3'],
          },
        ],
        source: '@mySpecialTag\n - item-1\n - item-2\n - item-3',
      },
    ],
  },
];
Tag Parsing Errors

Errors that occur while parsing a tag's value are caught. When this happens, tag's the valueParsed property will be an empty array, and the error object is added to the error property.

Example:

{
  line: 2,
  tag: 'mySpecialTag',
  value: '\n - item-1\n - item-2\n - item-3',
  valueParsed: [],
  source: '@mySpecialTag\n - item-1\n - item-2\n - item-3',
  error: { Error }
}

options.tokens

  • Required: No
  • Type: object

Customize the comment delimiters. The default tokens use JSDoc comment block syntax.

options.tokens.commentBegin

  • Required: No
  • Type: string
  • Default: '/**'

The delimiter marking the beginning of a comment block.

options.tokens.commentLinePrefix

  • Required: No
  • Type: string
  • Default: '*'

The delimiter marking a new line in the body of a comment block.

options.tokens.tagPrefix

  • Required: No
  • Type: string
  • Default: '@'

The delimiter marking the start of a tag in the comment body.

options.tokens.commentEnd

  • Required: No
  • Type: string
  • Default: '*/'

The delimiter marking the end of a comment block.

Token Syntax Support

Comment delimiters:

/**       <- commentBegin
 *        <- commentLinePrefix
 * @tag   <- tagPrefix (the "@" symbol)
 */       <- commentEnd

While most documentation comment styles should be supported, there are a few rules around the syntax:

  1. The commentBegin, commentLinePrefix, commentEnd and tagPrefix delimiter tokens must be distinct from each other.

  2. Delimiters should not rely on a whitespace character as a delimiter. For example, the following style would not be supported:

/**
  An unsupported style.

  @tag
 */

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