These are the guidelines for writing Electron documentation.
#
-level title at the top.##
-level titles.#
in the title according to
their nesting depth.Using Quick Start
as example:
# Quick Start
...
## Main process
...
## Renderer process
...
## Run your app
...
### Run as a distribution
...
### Manually downloaded Electron binary
...
For API references, there are exceptions to this rule.
sh
instead of cmd
in code blocks (due to the syntax highlighter).js
and javascript
code blocks are linted with
standard-markdown.The following rules only apply to the documentation of APIs.
Each page must use the actual object name returned by require('electron')
as the title, such as BrowserWindow
, autoUpdater
, and session
.
Under the page title must be a one-line description starting with >
.
Using session
as example:
# session
> Manage browser sessions, cookies, cache, proxy settings, etc.
For modules that are not classes, their methods and events must be listed under
the ## Methods
and ## Events
chapters.
Using autoUpdater
as an example:
# autoUpdater
## Events
### Event: 'error'
## Methods
### `autoUpdater.setFeedURL(url[, requestHeaders])`
## Class: TheClassName
chapter.###
-level titles.### Static Methods
chapter.### Instance Methods
chapter.[TYPE]
- Return description"
Object
, its structure can be specified using a colon followed by a newline then an unordered list of properties in the same style as function parameters.### Instance Events
chapter.### Instance Properties
chapter.
Using the Session
and Cookies
classes as an example:
# session
## Methods
### session.fromPartition(partition)
## Properties
### session.defaultSession
## Class: Session
### Instance Events
#### Event: 'will-download'
### Instance Methods
#### `ses.getCacheSize(callback)`
### Instance Properties
#### `ses.cookies`
## Class: Cookies
### Instance Methods
#### `cookies.get(filter, callback)`
The methods chapter must be in the following form:
### `objectName.methodName(required[, optional]))`
* `required` String - A parameter description.
* `optional` Integer (optional) - Another parameter description.
...
The title can be ###
or ####
-levels depending on whether it is a method of
a module or a class.
For modules, the objectName
is the module's name. For classes, it must be the
name of the instance of the class, and must not be the same as the module's
name.
For example, the methods of the Session
class under the session
module must
use ses
as the objectName
.
The optional arguments are notated by square brackets []
surrounding the optional argument
as well as the comma required if this optional argument follows another
argument:
required[, optional]
Below the method is more detailed information on each of the arguments. The type of argument is notated by either the common types:
If an argument or a method is unique to certain platforms, those platforms are
denoted using a space-delimited italicized list following the datatype. Values
can be macOS
, Windows
or Linux
.
* `animate` Boolean (optional) _macOS_ _Windows_ - Animate the thing.
Array
type arguments must specify what elements the array may include in
the description below.
The description for Function
type arguments should make it clear how it may be
called and list the types of the parameters that will be passed to it.
The events chapter must be in following form:
### Event: 'wake-up'
Returns:
* `time` String
...
The title can be ###
or ####
-levels depending on whether it is an event of
a module or a class.
The arguments of an event follow the same rules as methods.
The properties chapter must be in following form:
### session.defaultSession
...
The title can be ###
or ####
-levels depending on whether it is a property of
a module or a class.
See electron/i18n