Thanks Andrey, I tested it out but I ran into problems. See my comment on your pull request.
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Andrey Kurdumov <kant2...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hello guys, > > I almost finish implementing > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-6751 > > In short this is implementation of Cordova Docs website generator using > Node.JS instead of relying on Vagrant and Ruby. > > Summary of work: > - Implementation duplicates Ruby code as much as possible. Tests which was > written for Ruby, was reimplemented in JS. > - Created new executable genjs in the bin folder, which generate > documentation to the *public/test* folder, instead of *public* folder, so > differences between implementation could be found using standard diffing > tools. > - Implementation verified on Mac and Windows. > - Small improvements to CLI interface (single language generation, single > version generation, added verbose mode for tracing execution) > - As I can tell, JS implementation produce almost same HTML code as Ruby > version. I done some smoke testing of changes and seems that everything is > good, but willing that you guys look at the docs too. > > To make this works with existing documentation and support Windows, I have > to fork existing implementation of joDoc-js ( > https://github.com/kant2002/jodoc-js) > > Issues: > - Windows suffer from occasional EPERM issues during generation of the > docs. > > Pull request for that implementation is here: > https://github.com/apache/cordova-docs/pull/236 > > Best regards, > Andrey >