#!/usr/bin/env node /* global require: true */ // initialize the environment for Node.js (() => { const fs = require('fs'); const path = require('path'); let env; let jsdocPath = __dirname; const pwd = process.cwd(); // Create a custom require method that adds `lib/jsdoc` and `node_modules` to the module // lookup path. This makes it possible to `require('jsdoc/foo')` from external templates and // plugins, and within JSDoc itself. It also allows external templates and plugins to // require JSDoc's module dependencies without installing them locally. require = require('requizzle')({ requirePaths: { before: [path.join(__dirname, 'lib')], after: [path.join(__dirname, 'node_modules')] }, infect: true }); // resolve the path if it's a symlink if (fs.statSync(jsdocPath).isSymbolicLink()) { jsdocPath = path.resolve( path.dirname(jsdocPath), fs.readlinkSync(jsdocPath) ); } env = require('./lib/jsdoc/env'); env.dirname = jsdocPath; env.pwd = pwd; env.args = process.argv.slice(2); })(); /** * Data about the environment in which JSDoc is running, including the configuration settings that * were used to run JSDoc. * * @deprecated As of JSDoc 3.4.0. Use `require('jsdoc/env')` to access the `env` object. The global * `env` object will be removed in a future release. * @namespace * @name env */ global.env = (() => require('./lib/jsdoc/env'))(); (() => { const cli = require('./cli'); function cb(errorCode) { cli.logFinish(); cli.exit(errorCode || 0); } cli.setVersionInfo() .loadConfig() .configureLogger(); cli.logStart(); cli.runCommand(cb); })();