| .. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 |
| .. International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 |
| .. Copyright 2017 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. |
| |
| |
| Setting Up |
| ========== |
| |
| Some initial set up is required to connect a project with |
| the master document structure and enable automated publishing of |
| changes as summarized in the following diagram and description below |
| below. |
| |
| .. seqdiag:: |
| :height: 700 |
| :width: 1000 |
| |
| seqdiag { |
| DA [label = "Doc Project\nAuthor/Committer", color=lightblue]; |
| DR [label = "Doc Gerrit Repo" , color=pink]; |
| PR [label = "Other Project\nGerrit Repo", color=pink ]; |
| PA [label = "Other Project\nAuthor/Committer", color=lightblue]; |
| |
| PA -> DR [label = "Add project repo as\ngit submodule" ]; |
| DR -> DA [label = "Review & Plan to\nIntegrate Content with\nTocTree Structure" ]; |
| DR <-- DA [label = "Vote +2/Merge" ]; |
| PA <-- DR [label = "Merge Notification" ]; |
| PA -> PR [label = "Create in project repo\ntop level directory and index.rst" ]; |
| PR -> DA [label = "Add as Reviewer" ]; |
| PR <-- DA [label = "Approve and Integrate" ]; |
| PA <-- PR [label = "Merge" ]; |
| } |
| |
| Setup project repositories(s) |
| ----------------------------- |
| These steps are performed for each project repository that |
| provides documentation. |
| |
| First let's set two variables that will be used in the subsequent steps. |
| Set *reponame* to the project repository you are setting up |
| just as it appears in the **Project Name** column of |
| the Gerrit projects page. |
| Set *lfid* to your Linux Foundation identity that you use to |
| login to gerrit or for git clone requests over ssh. |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| reponame= |
| lfid= |
| |
| The next step is to add a directory in the doc project where your |
| project will be included as a submodule and at least one reference |
| from the doc project to the documentation index in your repository. |
| The following sequence will do this over ssh. |
| |
| .. caution:: |
| |
| If your access network restricts ssh, you will need to use equivalent |
| git commands and HTTP Passwords as described `here <http://wiki.onap.org/x/X4AP>`_. |
| |
| .. caution:: |
| |
| Don't replace ../ in *git submodule add* with any relative path on |
| your local file system. It refers to the location of your repository |
| on the server. |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| git clone ssh://$lfid@gerrit.onap.org:29418/doc |
| cd doc |
| mkdir -p `dirname docs/submodules/$reponame` |
| git submodule add ../$reponame docs/submodules/$reponame.git |
| git submodule init docs/submodules/$reponame.git |
| git submodule update docs/submodules/$reponame.git |
| |
| echo " $reponame <../submodules/$reponame.git/docs/index>" >> docs/release/repolist.rst |
| |
| git add . |
| git commit -s |
| git review |
| |
| .. caution:: |
| Wait for the above change to be merged before any merge to the |
| project repository that you have just added as a submodule. |
| If the project repository added as submodule changes before the |
| doc project merge, git may not automatically update the submodule |
| reference on changes and/or the verify job will fail in the step below. |
| |
| |
| The last step is to create a docs directory in your repository with |
| an index.rst file. The following sequence will complete the minimum |
| required over ssh. As you have time to convert or add new content you |
| can update the index and add files under the docs folder. |
| |
| .. hint:: |
| If you have additional content, you can include it by editing the |
| index.rst file and/or adding other files before the git commit. |
| See `Templates and Examples`_ below and :ref:`converting-to-rst` |
| for more information. |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| git clone ssh://$lfid@gerrit.onap.org:29418/$reponame |
| cd $reponame |
| mkdir docs |
| echo ".. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. |
| |
| TODO Add files to toctree and delete this header |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| .. toctree:: |
| :maxdepth: 1 |
| |
| " > docs/index.rst |
| |
| git add . |
| git commit -s |
| git review |
| |
| |
| The diagram below illustrates what is accomplished in the setup steps |
| above from the perspective of a file structure created for a local test, |
| a jenkins verify job, and/or published release documentation including: |
| |
| - ONAP gerrit project repositories, |
| |
| - doc project repository master document index.rst, templates, |
| configuration, and other documents |
| |
| - submodules directory where other project repositories and |
| directories/files are referenced |
| |
| - file structure: directories (ellipses), files(boxes) |
| |
| - references: directory/files (solid edges), git submodule |
| (dotted edges), sphinx toctree (dashed edges) |
| |
| .. graphviz:: |
| |
| |
| digraph docstructure { |
| size="8,12"; |
| node [fontname = "helvetica"]; |
| // Align gerrit repos and docs directories |
| {rank=same doc aaf aai reponame repoelipse vnfsdk vvp} |
| {rank=same confpy release templates masterindex submodules otherdocdocumentelipse} |
| {rank=same releasedocumentindex releaserepolist} |
| |
| //Illustrate Gerrit Repos and provide URL/Link for complete repo list |
| gerrit [label="gerrit.onap.org/r", href="https://gerrit.onap.org/r/#/admin/projects/" ]; |
| doc [href="https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?p=doc.git;a=tree"]; |
| gerrit -> doc; |
| gerrit -> aaf; |
| gerrit -> aai; |
| gerrit -> reponame; |
| gerrit -> repoelipse; |
| repoelipse [label=". . . ."]; |
| gerrit -> vnfsdk; |
| gerrit -> vvp; |
| |
| //Show example of local reponame instance of component info |
| reponame -> reponamedocsdir; |
| reponamesm -> reponamedocsdir; |
| reponamedocsdir [label="docs"]; |
| reponamedocsdir -> repnamedocsdirindex; |
| repnamedocsdirindex [label="index.rst", shape=box]; |
| |
| //Show detail structure of a portion of doc/docs |
| doc -> docs; |
| docs -> confpy; |
| confpy [label="conf.py",shape=box]; |
| docs -> masterindex; |
| masterindex [label="Master\nindex.rst", shape=box]; |
| docs -> release; |
| docs -> templates; |
| docs -> otherdocdocumentelipse; |
| otherdocdocumentelipse [label="...other\ndocuments"]; |
| docs -> submodules |
| |
| masterindex -> releasedocumentindex [style=dashed, label="sphinx\ntoctree\nreference"]; |
| |
| //Show submodule linkage to docs directory |
| submodules -> reponamesm [style=dotted,label="git\nsubmodule\nreference"]; |
| reponamesm [label="reponame.git"]; |
| |
| //Example Release document index that references component info provided in other project repo |
| release -> releasedocumentindex; |
| releasedocumentindex [label="index.rst", shape=box]; |
| releasedocumentindex -> releaserepolist [style=dashed, label="sphinx\ntoctree\nreference"]; |
| releaserepolist [label="repolist.rst", shape=box]; |
| release -> releaserepolist; |
| releaserepolist -> repnamedocsdirindex [style=dashed, label="sphinx\ntoctree\nreference"]; |
| |
| } |
| |
| Branches in the DOC Project |
| --------------------------- |
| |
| The DOC project 'master' branch aggregates the 'latest' content |
| from all ONAP project repositories contributing documentation into a |
| single tree file structure as described in the previous section. This |
| branch is continuously integrated and deployed at Read The |
| Docs as the 'latest' ONAP Documentation by: |
| |
| * Jenkins doc-verify-rtd and doc-merge-rtd jobs triggered whenever patches on |
| contributing repositories contain rst files at or below a top level |
| 'docs' folder. |
| |
| * Subscription in the DOC project to changes in submodule repositories. |
| These changes appear in the DOC project as commits with title |
| 'Updated git submodules' when a change to a contributing project |
| repository is merged. No DOC project code review occurs, only a |
| submodule repository commit hash is updated to track the head of each |
| contributing master branch. |
| |
| For each ONAP named release the DOC project creates a branch with the |
| release name. The timing of the release branch is determined by |
| work needed in the DOC project to prepare the release branch and the |
| amount of change unrelated to the release in the master branch. |
| For example contributing projects that create named release branches |
| early to begin work on the next release and/or contributing projects |
| to the master that are not yet part of the named release would result |
| in an earlier named release branch to cleanly separate work to stabilize |
| a release from other changes in the master branch. |
| |
| A named release branch is integrated and deployed at Read The Docs |
| as the 'named release' by aggregating content from contributing |
| project repositories. A contributing project repository can |
| choose one of the following for the 'named release' branch: |
| |
| * Remove the contributing project repository submodule and RST |
| references when not part of the named release. |
| |
| * Provide a commit hash or tag for the contributing project master |
| branch to be used for the life of the release branch or until a |
| request is submitted to change the commit hash or tag. |
| |
| * Provide the commit hash for the head of a named release branch |
| created in the contributing project repository. This option |
| may be appropriate if frequent changes are expected over the |
| life of the named release and work the same way as the continuous |
| integration and deployment described for the master branch. |
| |
| The decision on option for each contributing project repository |
| can be made or changed before the final release is approved. The |
| amount of change and expected differences between master and a |
| named release branch for each repository should drive the choice of |
| option and timing. |
| |
| About GIT branches |
| ------------------ |
| |
| GIT is a powerful tool allowing many actions, but without respecting some rules |
| the GIT structure can be quickly hard to maintain. |
| |
| Here are some conventions about GIT branches: |
| |
| - ALWAYS create a local branch to edit or create any file. This local branch |
| will be considered as a topic in Gerrit and allow contributors to |
| work at the same time on the same project. |
| |
| - 1 feature = 1 branch. In the case of documentation, a new chapter |
| or page about a new code feature can be considered as a 'doc feature' |
| |
| - 1 bug = 1 branch. In the case of documentation, a correction on an |
| existing sentence can be considered as a 'doc bug' |
| |
| - the master branch is considered as "unstable", containing new features that |
| will converge to a stable situation for the release date. |
| |
| The day of the release, the repository owner will create a new branch to |
| fix the code and documentation. This will represent the 'stable' code of the |
| release. In this context: |
| |
| - NEVER push a new feature on a stable branch |
| |
| - Only bug correction are authorized on a stable branch using |
| cherry pick method |
| |
| .. image:: git_branches.png |
| |
| Creating Restructured Text |
| ========================== |
| |
| Templates and Examples |
| ---------------------- |
| Templates are available that capture the kinds of information |
| useful for different types of projects and provide some examples of |
| restructured text. We organize templates in the following way to: |
| |
| - help authors understand relationships between documents |
| |
| - keep the user audience context in mind when writing and |
| |
| - tailor sections for different kinds of projects. |
| |
| |
| **Sections** Represent a certain type of content. A section |
| is **provided** in an project repository, to describe something about |
| the characteristics, use, capability, etc. of things in that repository. |
| A section may also be **referenced** from other sections and in |
| other repositories. For example, an API specification provided in a project |
| repository might be referenced to in a Platform API Reference Guide. |
| The notes in the beginning of each section template provide |
| additional detail about what is typically covered and where |
| there may be references to the section. |
| |
| **Collections** Are a set of sections that are typically provided |
| for a particular type of project, repository, guide, reference manual, etc. |
| For example, a collection for a platform component, an SDK, etc. |
| |
| You can: browse the template *collections* and *sections* below; |
| show source to look at the Restructured Text and Sphinx directives used; |
| copy the source either from a browser window or by downloading the |
| file in raw form from |
| the `gerrit doc repository <https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?p=doc.git;a=tree;f=docs/templates;/>`_ and |
| then add them to your repository docs folder and index.rst. |
| |
| |
| Sections |
| ++++++++ |
| |
| .. toctree:: |
| :maxdepth: 1 |
| :glob: |
| |
| ../../../templates/sections/* |
| |
| |
| Collections |
| +++++++++++ |
| |
| .. toctree:: |
| :maxdepth: 1 |
| :glob: |
| |
| ../../../templates/collections/* |
| |
| |
| |
| In addition to these simple templates and examples |
| there are many open source projects (e.g. Open Daylight, Open Stack) |
| that are using Sphinx and Readthedocs where you may find examples |
| to start with. Working with project teams we will continue to enhance |
| templates here and capture frequently asked questions on the developer |
| wiki question topic `documentation <https://wiki.onap.org/questions/topics/16384055/documentation>`_. |
| |
| Each project should: |
| |
| - decide what is relevant content |
| |
| - determine the best way to create/maintain it in the CI/CD process and |
| |
| - work with the documentation team to reference content from the |
| master index and guides. |
| |
| Consider options including filling in a template, identifying existing |
| content that can be used as is or easily converted, and use of Sphinx |
| directives/extensions to automatically generate restructured text |
| from other source you already have. |
| |
| Links and References |
| -------------------- |
| It's pretty common to want to reference another location in the |
| ONAP documentation and it's pretty easy to do with |
| reStructuredText. This is a quick primer, more information is in the |
| `Sphinx section on Cross-referencing arbitrary locations |
| <http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/markup/inline.html#ref-role>`_. |
| |
| Within a single document, you can reference another section simply by:: |
| |
| This is a reference to `The title of a section`_ |
| |
| Assuming that somewhere else in the same file there a is a section |
| title something like:: |
| |
| The title of a section |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| It's typically better to use ``:ref:`` syntax and labels to provide |
| links as they work across files and are resilient to sections being |
| renamed. First, you need to create a label something like:: |
| |
| .. _a-label: |
| |
| The title of a section |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| .. note:: The underscore (_) before the label is required. |
| |
| Then you can reference the section anywhere by simply doing:: |
| |
| This is a reference to :ref:`a-label` |
| |
| or:: |
| |
| This is a reference to :ref:`a section I really liked <a-label>` |
| |
| .. note:: When using ``:ref:``-style links, you don't need a trailing |
| underscore (_). |
| |
| Because the labels have to be unique, it usually makes sense to prefix |
| the labels with the project name to help share the label space, e.g., |
| ``sfc-user-guide`` instead of just ``user-guide``. |
| |
| Testing |
| ======= |
| |
| One RST File |
| ------------ |
| It is recommended that all rst content is validated by `doc8 <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/doc8>`_ standards. |
| To validate your rst files using doc8, install doc8. |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| sudo pip install doc8 |
| |
| doc8 can now be used to check the rst files. Execute as, |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| doc8 --ignore D000,D001 <file> |
| |
| |
| |
| One Project |
| ----------- |
| To test how the documentation renders in HTML, follow these steps: |
| |
| Install virtual environment. |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| sudo pip install virtualenv |
| cd /local/repo/path/to/project |
| |
| Download the doc repository. |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| git clone http://gerrit.onap.org/r/doc |
| |
| Change directory to doc & install requirements. |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| cd doc |
| sudo pip install -r etc/requirements.txt |
| |
| Move the conf.py file to your project folder where RST files have been kept: |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| mv doc/docs/conf.py <path-to-your-folder>/ |
| |
| Move the static files to your project folder: |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| mv docs/_static/ <path-to-your-folder>/ |
| |
| Build the documentation from within your project folder: |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| sphinx-build -b html <path-to-your-folder> <path-to-output-folder> |
| |
| Your documentation shall be built as HTML inside the |
| specified output folder directory. |
| |
| .. note:: Be sure to remove the `conf.py`, the static/ files and the output folder from the `<project>/docs/`. This is for testing only. Only commit the rst files and related content. |
| |
| .. _building-all-documentation: |
| |
| All Documentation |
| ----------------- |
| To build the all documentation under doc/, follow these steps: |
| |
| Install virtual environment. |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| sudo pip install virtualenv |
| cd /local/repo/path/to/project |
| |
| Download the DOC repository. |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| git clone http://gerrit.onap.org/r/doc |
| |
| Build documentation using tox local environment & then open using any browser. |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| cd doc |
| tox -elocal |
| firefox docs/_build/html/index.html |
| |
| .. note:: Make sure to run `tox -elocal` and not just `tox`. |
| This updates all submodule repositories that are integrated |
| by the doc project. |
| |
| There are additional tox environment options for checking External |
| URLs and Spelling. Use the tox environment options below and then |
| look at the output with the Linux `more` or similar command |
| scan for output that applies to the files you are validating. |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| tox -elinkcheck |
| more < docs/_build/linkcheck/output.txt |
| |
| tox -espellcheck |
| more < docs/_build/spellcheck/output.txt |