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For the moment, this project is in the development phase. It is not yet completely finished.

doc2html

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doc2html is a tool that enables to convert PHP documentation in HTML files. This tool can be used for any PHP project (namely Symfony, Laravel, Slim, CakePHP...)

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Installation

composer require --dev tamdaz/doc2html

Configuration

To generate a configuration, execute:

./vendor/bin/doc2html gen-config
return [
    // Path where the documentation will be saved.
    'output_dir' => __DIR__ . '/output',

    // For each action, indicate it to standard output (STDOUT).
    'verbose' => true,

    // When these namespaces are excluded, they will not be taken into account by the
    // tool (except when exceptions apply to the "include_classes" parameter).
    'exclude_namespaces' => [
        // ...
    ],

    // When these namespaces are included, they will be taken into account by the
    // tool (except when exceptions apply to the "exclude_classes" parameter).
    'include_namespaces' => [
        // ...
    ],

    // Exclude classes to avoid generate documentation, even though in the included namespace.
    'exclude_classes' => [
        // ...
    ],

    // Classes to include to generate documentation.
    // INFO: If the specified class is in the excluded namespace, it will still be taken
    // into account in the classmap.
    'include_classes' => [
        // ...
    ],
];

Before generating the documentation, it is necessary to target the different directories because it allows to register your classes in the classmap.

"autoload": {
    "classmap": [
        "examples/", "src/"
    ]
},
composer dump-autoload

For information, this library uses the classmap of Composer to allow you to choose those you do not want to generate documentation.

After that, you can generate it by executing:

./vendor/bin/doc2html generate-doc

Tip

You can create an alias for this command and save it in ~/.bashrc file.

export doc2html="./vendor/bin/doc2html"

Contributors

Any contributions are welcome.