sia is a documentation generator built on dgeni that uses Angular Material and is heavily inspired by it's docs.
Usage
npm install sia --save-dev
// gulpfile.js var gulp = require('gulp'); var pkg = require('./package.json'); require('sia')(gulp, { basePath: __dirname, moduleTitle: 'My Module', modulePrefix: 'myModule', ngVersion: '1.4.6', moduleJs: ['../my-module.js'], moduleCss: ['../my-module.css'], repositoryUrl: pkg.repository && pkg.repository.url.replace(/^git/, 'https').replace(/(\.git)?\/?$/,'') });
Generate docs:
Serve docs with local webserver:
Options
- basePath
string- Base path wheresrcanddocsfolders are located. - moduleTitle
string- Title displayed in docs. - modulePrefix
string- Module prefix used when determining module ids from folder structure. - ngVersion
string- AngularJS version to load. (angular, angular-animate, angular-route, angular-aria, and angular-messages are automatically loaded) - moduleJs
Array- JavaScript files to load. - moduleCss
Array- CSS files to load. - repositoryUrl
string- Repository base URL. - debug
boolean- Debug mode. Defaultfalse.
Content
Markdown files in {basePath}/docs that have @ngdoc content are included in the generated docs. Create the
documentation homepage at docs/index.md:
<!-- docs/index.md -->
@ngdoc content
@name Introduction
@description
...To display a file in the docs sidenav use @area nav.
Components
Components in {basePath}/src} that have @ngdoc service, @ngdoc directive, or @ngdoc filter are included in the
docs if they belong to a documented module.
For example:
/** * @ngdoc module * @name myApp.components.accordion */ /** * @ngdoc directive * @name accordion * @module myApp.components.accordion * @description * Accordion */