jsdoc valid param types

The JS Documentation tooling I've used just tokenizes the comments into strings anyway, making it possible to put anything you want in the {type} section.

You could stick with JavaScript types if you wanted like {number} or {string}, or if you want to specify you could do {integer}... but I would probably recommend something like:

@param {number} myParam must be an integer

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To answer the actual question

Is there a list somewhere of valid types for param tags for jsdoc?

The documentation of @param states here that you can use built-in types and "namepaths" (a.k. paths to types you have created/documented earlier and your own types you declared with @type.

If you look up built-in Javascript types, you get the following, for example here, you get the list of primitive types:

  • Boolean
  • Null
  • Undefined
  • Number
  • String
  • Symbol (new in ECMAScript 2015)
  • Object

And here are some examples of namepaths:

  • exampleFunction
  • exampleClass#someInstanceMember
  • exampleClass.staticMember
  • exampleClass~innerMember

E.g. @param {exampleClass} exampleParam Instance of your example class