Auto-documentation functionality is included in the FarCry Doc plugin. It generates documents based on actual code and inline comments. This plugin is only available to core developers – but we can all enjoy the results.
CFEclipse IDE FarCry coding dictionaries: Installing the dictionary:
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To ensure the documents are complete, the following guidelines should be followed when writing or updating code. By making sure all the relevant comments and metadata attributes are in place, we can automate the upkeep of various documentation sources.
A comment variable is defined by putting "@@variablename:" followed by the variable value in a ColdFusion comment. A comment can contain as many of these variables as you like. |
Comment variables:
Variable |
Description |
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hint |
A short description of what the tag does. Used in CFEclipse as a tooltip. |
description |
A longer explanation of the tag. Will be used in HTML documentation, and can contain HTML code. |
examples |
Examples of tag usage. Will be used in HTML documentation, and can contain HTML code. |
single |
A boolean value that indicates whether this is a single element tag (i.e. <abcd>) or not (i.e. <efgh>...</efgh>. Defaults to true. |
xmlstyle |
If this is a single tag, this boolean value indicates whether the tag needs to be used XML style, i.e. <abcd /> |
bDocument |
Must be set to true for the tag to be included in documentation |
bDeprecated |
Set to true to indicate that use of this tag is discouraged. The description and examples should include further information about preferred usage. |
<!--- @@hint: This does does stuff! @@single: false ---> |
Attribute information is extracted from CFParam'ed attribute variables. Comment variables should be included in a comment IMMEDIATELY after the CFParam tag (no spaces or line breaks). To include an attribute that can't be CFParam'ed (e.g. attributes that are used in isDefined checks) you can comment out the CFParam tag defining the attribute, and include another comment immediately after it for comment variables.
CFParam attributes:
Attribute |
Description |
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name |
The attribute variable will be extracted as the tag attribute name |
type |
This will be extracted as the tag attribute type |
default |
This will be extracted as well. If it isn't defined, the tag attribute is flaged as required. |
Comment variables:
Variable |
Description |
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attrhint |
A short explanation of the tag attribute. Used in CFEclipse as a tooltip |
options |
A list of the values supported by the attribute. Used in CFEclipse to provide a dropdown list of options. |
returntype |
If the tag attribute contains the name of a return variable, this should define the type of that variable. Not currently used. |
<cfparam name="attributes.title" type="string" /><!--- The page title ---> <cfparam name="attributes.type" type="string" default="html" /><!--- @@attrhint: The output type. @@options: html,xml,pdf ---> <!--- <cfparam name="attributes.backgroundcolor" default="none" /> ---><!--- Sets a background colour on the page ---> |
All function information is extracted from the component metadata. This information is added to the component with attributes on the CFComponent, CFFunction, and CFArgument tags.
Attribute |
Description |
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bDocument |
A boolean value that indicates whether the component should be included in documentation. Defaults to false. |
scopelocation |
If the component is consistently available in one of the scopes, this attribute contains the path. |
<cfcomponent name="security" bDocument="true" scopelocation="application.security"> ... </cfcomponent> |
Attribute |
Description |
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bDocument |
A boolean value that indicates whether the function should be included in documentation. Defaults to false. |
bDeprecated |
A boolean value that indicates whether the function is deprecated. Defaults to false. If true, information about the preferred code should be included in the description and examples. |
returntype |
Defines the return type of the function. Defaults to void (i.e. no return) |
hint |
A short explanation of what the function does |
<cffunction name="getWebskins" bDocument="true" returntype="query" hint="Inspects the project directory structure and returns a query of all webskins"> ... </cffunction> |
Comment variables:
Comment variables for functions can be added inside the function. A single comment immediately preceding the function is also checked.
Variable |
Description |
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description |
A longer explanation of the tag. Will be used in HTML documentation, and can contain HTML code. |
examples |
Examples of tag usage. Will be used in HTML documentation, and can contain HTML code. |
Attribute |
Description |
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name |
The name of the argument |
type |
The type of the argument |
required |
Whether the argument is required |
default |
The default value |
options |
A list of the values supported by the argument. Used in CFEclipse to provide a dropdown list of options. |
hint |
A short explanation of the argument. Used in CFEclipse tooltips. |
<cfargument name="package" type="string" required="true" options="farcry,security,resources,types,rules,formtools" hint="The package to inspect" /> |
Scope variables should be added to the /farcrydoc/packages/autodoc/scopes.cfm file in the FarCry Doc plugin in the form required for a CFEclipse Dictionary. Help information does not appear to be used by CFEclipse, but may be utilised for other documents.
<scope value="application.url.webroot" type="String"><help><![CDATA[ The absolute root of the application. e.g. "", "/abcd" ]]></help></scope> |
Components with a scopelocation defined and their functions are automatically added to the scope variables.
Current dictionaries: