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Sphinx Developer's Guide
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========================
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.. topic:: Abstract
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This document describes the development process of Sphinx, a documentation
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system used by developers to document systems used by other developers to
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develop other systems that may also be documented using Sphinx.
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The Sphinx source code is managed using `Mercurial`_ and is hosted on
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`BitBucket`_.
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hg clone https://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/sphinx
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.. rubric:: Community
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sphinx-users <sphinx-users@googlegroups.com>
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Mailing list for user support.
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sphinx-dev <sphinx-dev@googlegroups.com>
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Mailing list for development related discussions.
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#pocoo on irc.freenode.net
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IRC channel for development questions and user support.
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This channel is shared with other Pocoo projects. Archived logs are
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available `here <http://dev.pocoo.org/irclogs/>`_.
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.. _`BitBucket`: http://bitbucket.org
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.. _`Mercurial`: http://mercurial.selenic.com/
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Bug Reports and Feature Requests
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--------------------------------
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If you have encountered a problem with Sphinx or have an idea for a new
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feature, please submit it to the `issue tracker`_ on BitBucket or discuss it
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on the sphinx-dev mailing list.
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For bug reports, please include the output produced during the build process
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and also the log file Sphinx creates after it encounters an un-handled
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exception. The location of this file should be shown towards the end of the
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error message.
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Including or providing a link to the source files involved may help us fix the
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issue. If possible, try to create a minimal project that produces the error
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and post that instead.
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.. _`issue tracker`: http://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/sphinx/issues
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Contributing to Sphinx
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----------------------
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The recommended way for new contributors to submit code to Sphinx is to fork
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the Mercurial repository on BitBucket and then submit a pull request after
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committing the changes. The pull request will then need to be approved by one
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of the core developers before it is merged into the main repository.
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Getting Started
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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These are the basic steps needed to start developing on Sphinx.
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#. Create an account on BitBucket.
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#. Fork the main Sphinx repository (`birkenfeld/sphinx
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<https://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/sphinx>`_) using the BitBucket interface.
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#. Clone the forked repository to your machine. ::
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hg clone https://bitbucket.org/USERNAME/sphinx-fork
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cd sphinx-fork
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#. Checkout the appropriate branch.
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For changes that should be included in the next minor release (namely bug
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fixes), use the ``stable`` branch. ::
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hg checkout stable
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For new features or other substantial changes that should wait until the
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next major release, use the ``default`` branch.
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#. Setup your Python environment. ::
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virtualenv ~/sphinxenv
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. ~/sphinxenv/bin/activate
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pip install -e .
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#. Hack, hack, hack.
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For tips on working with the code, see the `Coding Guide`_.
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#. Test, test, test.
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Run the unit tests::
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pip install nose
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make test
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Build the documentation and check the output for different builders::
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cd docs
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make clean html text man info latexpdf
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Run the unit tests under different Python environments using
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:program:`tox`::
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pip install tox
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tox -v
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Add a new unit test in the ``tests`` directory if you can.
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For bug fixes, first add a test that fails without your changes and passes
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after they are applied.
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#. Commit your changes. ::
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hg commit -m 'Add useful new feature that does this.'
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BitBucket recognizes `certain phrases`__ that can be used to automatically
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update the issue tracker.
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For example::
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hg commit -m 'Closes #42: Fix invalid markup in docstring of Foo.bar.'
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would close issue #42.
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__ https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Automatically+Resolving+Issues+when+Users+Push+Code
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#. Push changes to your forked repository on BitBucket. ::
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hg push
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#. Submit a pull request from your repository to ``birkenfeld/sphinx`` using
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the BitBucket interface.
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#. Wait for a core developer to review your changes.
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Core Developers
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The core developers of Sphinx have write access to the main repository. They
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can commit changes, accept/reject pull requests, and manage items on the issue
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tracker.
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You do not need to be a core developer or have write access to be involved in
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the development of Sphinx. You can submit patches or create pull requests
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from forked repositories and have a core developer add the changes for you.
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The following are some general guidelines for core developers:
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* Questionable or extensive changes should be submitted as a pull request
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instead of being committed directly to the main repository. The pull
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request should be reviewed by another core developer before it is merged.
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* Trivial changes can be committed directly but be sure to keep the repository
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in a good working state and that all tests pass before pushing your changes.
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* When committing code written by someone else, please attribute the original
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author in the commit message and any relevant :file:`CHANGES` entry.
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* Using Mercurial named branches other than ``default`` and ``stable`` is not
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encouraged.
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Coding Guide
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------------
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* Try to use the same code style as used in the rest of the project. See the
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`Pocoo Styleguide`__ for more information.
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__ http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/styleguide/
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* For non-trivial changes, please update the :file:`CHANGES` file. If your
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changes alter existing behavior, please document this.
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* New features should be documented. Include examples and use cases where
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appropriate. If possible, include a sample that is displayed in the
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generated output.
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* When adding a new configuration variable, be sure to document it and update
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:file:`sphinx/quickstart.py`.
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* Use the included :program:`utils/check_sources.py` script to check for
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common formatting issues (trailing whitespace, lengthy lines, etc).
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* Add appropriate unit tests.
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Debugging Tips
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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* Delete the build cache before building documents if you make changes in the
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code by running the command ``make clean`` or using the
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:option:`sphinx-build -E` option.
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* Use the :option:`sphinx-build -P` option to run Pdb on exceptions.
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* Use ``node.pformat()`` and ``node.asdom().toxml()`` to generate a printable
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representation of the document structure.
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* Set the configuration variable :confval:`keep_warnings` to True so warnings
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will be displayed in the generated output.
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* Set the configuration variable :confval:`nitpicky` to True so that Sphinx
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will complain about references without a known target.
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* Set the debugging options in the `Docutils configuration file
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<http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/config.html>`_.
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