JS.BASE.REQUIRE.JSDOC
Require JSDoc comments
This rule was deprecated (https://eslint.org/blog/2018/11/jsdoc-end-of-life) in ESLint v5.10.0.
JSDoc (http://usejsdoc.org) is a JavaScript API documentation generator. It uses specially-formatted comments inside of code to generate API documentation automatically. For example, this is what a JSDoc comment looks like for a function:
/**
* Adds two numbers together.
* @param {int} num1 The first number.
* @param {int} num2 The second number.
* @returns {int} The sum of the two numbers.
*/
function sum(num1, num2) {
return num1 + num2;
}
Some style guides require JSDoc comments for all functions as a way of explaining function behavior.
Rule Details
This rule requires JSDoc comments for specified nodes. Supported nodes:
"FunctionDeclaration"
"ClassDeclaration"
"MethodDefinition"
"ArrowFunctionExpression"
"FunctionExpression"
Options
This rule has a single object option:
"require"
requires JSDoc comments for the specified nodes
Default option settings are:
{
"require-jsdoc": ["error", {
"require": {
"FunctionDeclaration": true,
"MethodDefinition": false,
"ClassDeclaration": false,
"ArrowFunctionExpression": false,
"FunctionExpression": false
}
}]
}
require
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the { "require": { "FunctionDeclaration": true, "MethodDefinition": true, "ClassDeclaration": true, "ArrowFunctionExpression": true, "FunctionExpression": true } }
option:
/*eslint "require-jsdoc": ["error", {
"require": {
"FunctionDeclaration": true,
"MethodDefinition": true,
"ClassDeclaration": true,
"ArrowFunctionExpression": true,
"FunctionExpression": true
}
}]*/
function foo() {
return 10;
}
var foo = () => {
return 10;
};
class Foo {
bar() {
return 10;
}
}
var foo = function() {
return 10;
};
var foo = {
bar: function() {
return 10;
},
baz() {
return 10;
}
};
Examples of correct code for this rule with the { "require": { "FunctionDeclaration": true, "MethodDefinition": true, "ClassDeclaration": true, "ArrowFunctionExpression": true, "FunctionExpression": true } }
option:
/*eslint "require-jsdoc": ["error", {
"require": {
"FunctionDeclaration": true,
"MethodDefinition": true,
"ClassDeclaration": true,
"ArrowFunctionExpression": true,
"FunctionExpression": true
}
}]*/
/**
* It returns 10
*/
function foo() {
return 10;
}
/**
* It returns test + 10
* @params {int} test - some number
* @returns {int} sum of test and 10
*/
var foo = (test) => {
return test + 10;
}
/**
* It returns 10
*/
var foo = () => {
return 10;
}
/**
* It returns 10
*/
var foo = function() {
return 10;
}
var array = [1,2,3];
array.filter(function(item) {
return item > 2;
});
/**
* A class that can return the number 10
*/
class Foo {
/**
* It returns 10
*/
bar() {
return 10;
}
}
/**
* It returns 10
*/
var foo = function() {
return 10;
};
var foo = {
/**
* It returns 10
*/
bar: function() {
return 10;
},
/**
* It returns 10
*/
baz() {
return 10;
}
};
setTimeout(() => {}, 10); // since it's an anonymous arrow function
When Not To Use It
If you do not require JSDoc for your functions, then you can leave this rule off.