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helloworld: - Return version metadata from extension - Use 'reST' instead of 'rST' - Don't use single backticks todo: - Return version metadata from extension - Link to events section of API guide, rather than entire document - Include name of phases in when describing build phases - Use more method cross-references where possible - Fix typo in usage example recipe: - Return version metadata from extension - Rework code to simplify things - Remove docstrings from 'generate' functions, which are simply duplicates of the original docstring - Rename 'rcp' directive to 'recipe', the 'reref' role to 'ref', and a whole lot of variables to something more grokable - Fix typos in both documentation and code I've also fixed up the docstrings for some of the 'domain' functions to make them render a little nicer (they took me a while to figure out). Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephen@that.guru>
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Developing a "Hello world" extension
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The objective of this tutorial is to create a very basic extension that adds a
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new directive. This directive will output a paragraph containing "hello world".
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Only basic information is provided in this tutorial. For more information, refer
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to the :doc:`other tutorials <index>` that go into more details.
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.. warning::
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For this extension, you will need some basic understanding of docutils_
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and Python.
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Overview
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--------
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We want the extension to add the following to Sphinx:
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* A ``helloworld`` directive, that will simply output the text "hello world".
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Prerequisites
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-------------
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We will not be distributing this plugin via `PyPI`_ and will instead include it
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as part of an existing project. This means you will need to use an existing
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project or create a new one using :program:`sphinx-quickstart`.
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We assume you are using separate source (:file:`source`) and build
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(:file:`build`) folders. Your extension file could be in any folder of your
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project. In our case, let's do the following:
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#. Create an :file:`_ext` folder in :file:`source`
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#. Create a new Python file in the :file:`_ext` folder called
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:file:`helloworld.py`
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Here is an example of the folder structure you might obtain:
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.. code-block:: text
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└── source
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├── _ext
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│ └── helloworld.py
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├── _static
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├── conf.py
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├── somefolder
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├── index.rst
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├── somefile.rst
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└── someotherfile.rst
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Writing the extension
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---------------------
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Open :file:`helloworld.py` and paste the following code in it:
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.. literalinclude:: examples/helloworld.py
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:language: python
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:linenos:
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Some essential things are happening in this example, and you will see them for
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all directives.
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.. rubric:: The directive class
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Our new directive is declared in the ``HelloWorld`` class.
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.. literalinclude:: examples/helloworld.py
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:language: python
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:linenos:
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:lines: 5-9
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This class extends the docutils_' ``Directive`` class. All extensions that
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create directives should extend this class.
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.. seealso::
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`The docutils documentation on creating directives <docutils directives>`_
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This class contains a ``run`` method. This method is a requirement and it is
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part of every directive. It contains the main logic of the directive and it
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returns a list of docutils nodes to be processed by Sphinx. These nodes are
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docutils' way of representing the content of a document. There are many types of
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nodes available: text, paragraph, reference, table, etc.
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.. seealso::
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`The docutils documentation on nodes <docutils nodes>`_
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The ``nodes.paragraph`` class creates a new paragraph node. A paragraph
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node typically contains some text that we can set during instantiation using
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the ``text`` parameter.
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.. rubric:: The ``setup`` function
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.. currentmodule:: sphinx.application
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This function is a requirement. We use it to plug our new directive into
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Sphinx.
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.. literalinclude:: examples/helloworld.py
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:language: python
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:linenos:
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:lines: 12-
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The simplest thing you can do it call the :meth:`~Sphinx.add_directive` method,
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which is what we've done here. For this particular call, the first argument is
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the name of the directive itself as used in a reST file. In this case, we would
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use ``helloworld``. For example:
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.. code-block:: rst
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Some intro text here...
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.. helloworld::
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Some more text here...
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We also return the :ref:`extension metadata <ext-metadata>` that indicates the
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version of our extension, along with the fact that it is safe to use the
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extension for both parallel reading and writing.
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Using the extension
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-------------------
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The extension has to be declared in your :file:`conf.py` file to make Sphinx
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aware of it. There are two steps necessary here:
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#. Add the :file:`_ext` directory to the `Python path`_ using
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``sys.path.append``. This should be placed at the top of the file.
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#. Update or create the :confval:`extensions` list and add the extension file
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name to the list
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For example:
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.. code-block:: python
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import os
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import sys
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sys.path.append(os.path.abspath("./_ext"))
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extensions = ['helloworld']
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.. tip::
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We're not distributing this extension as a `Python package`_, we need to
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modify the `Python path`_ so Sphinx can find our extension. This is why we
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need the call to ``sys.path.append``.
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You can now use the extension in a file. For example:
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.. code-block:: rst
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Some intro text here...
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.. helloworld::
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Some more text here...
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The sample above would generate:
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.. code-block:: text
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Some intro text here...
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Hello World!
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Some more text here...
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Further reading
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---------------
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This is the very basic principle of an extension that creates a new directive.
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For a more advanced example, refer to :doc:`todo`.
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.. _docutils: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/
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.. _docutils directives: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/howto/rst-directives.html
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.. _docutils nodes: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/doctree.html
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.. _PyPI: https://pypi.org/
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.. _Python package: https://packaging.python.org/
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.. _Python path: https://docs.python.org/3/using/cmdline.html#envvar-PYTHONPATH
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