A discord.js docs parser and wrapper.
npm install discord.js-docsA parser and wrapper for the discord.js docs.
``js`
const Doc = require('discord.js-docs')
can be any of the predefined values (stable, main, commando, rpc, akairo, collection, builders, voice and rest)
or an URL which will return the raw generated docs (e.g https://raw.githubusercontent.com/discordjs/docs/main/discord.js/main.json ).\
Once a documentation is fetched it will be cached. Use options.force to avoid this behavior.Params:
|name |type |required|
|:---------:|:----:|:------:|
|sourceName |string|yes |
|options |object|no |
Returns:
Promise`js
const doc = await Doc.fetch('main')
const doc = await Doc.fetch('akairo', { force: true })
const doc = await Doc.fetch(
'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/discordjs/rpc/docs/master.json',
{ force: true }
)
`$3
Gets documention for one element. Multiple properties/methods can be chained.
Params:|name |type |required|
|:---------:|:----:|:------:|
|parent |string|yes |
|...children|string|no |
Returns:
DocElement?`js
doc.get('message')
doc.get('message', 'guild')
doc.get('message', 'guild', 'members')
`$3
Searches the documentation using fuzzy search for the given query and returns top 10 hits.Params:
|name |type |required|
|:-----:|:----:|:------:|
|query |string|yes |
Returns:
Array$3
Tries to resolve the query into a DocElement using Doc#get. The search terms are expected to be separated by # or ., example: message#pin. If an element cannot be resolved, falls back to Doc#search. The result is then formatted into an object representing a Discord embed which can be sent directly to a Discord channel.Params:
|name |type |required|
|:-----:|:----:|:------:|
|query |string|yes |
Returns:
object?$3
#### Properties:
- doc - the Doc this element originates from;
- docType - the type of this documentation element. One of class, event, interface, method, param, prop and typedef;
- parent - parent element if present;
- name - self-explanatory;
- description - self-explanatory;
- meta - any meta information if present;
- returns - the type this element returns, if applicable;
- examples - code examples, if any;
- type - the JS type of this element, if applicable;
- nullable - tells whether this element can be null;
- deprecated - tells whether this element has been deprecated;
- access - access level for this element. Defaults to public`;