From 06dcd45ff81e06bc8cf40ed487c0b2652d346a5a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John DeNisco Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2018 12:45:10 -0400 Subject: Initial commit of Sphinx docs Change-Id: I9fca8fb98502dffc2555f9de7f507b6f006e0e77 Signed-off-by: John DeNisco --- docs/gettingstarted/writingdocs/buildingrst.rst | 236 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 236 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/gettingstarted/writingdocs/buildingrst.rst (limited to 'docs/gettingstarted/writingdocs/buildingrst.rst') diff --git a/docs/gettingstarted/writingdocs/buildingrst.rst b/docs/gettingstarted/writingdocs/buildingrst.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..00f051c30b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/gettingstarted/writingdocs/buildingrst.rst @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ +.. _buildingrst: + +********************** +Building VPP Documents +********************** + +Overview +======== + +These instructions show how the VPP documentation sources are built. + +FD.io VPP Documentation uses `reStructuredText `_ (rst) files, which are used by `Sphinx `_. +We will also cover how to view your build on Read the Docs in `Using Read the Docs`_. + + +To build your files, you can either `Create a Virtual Environment using virtualenv`_, which installs all the required applications for you, or you can `Install Sphinx manually`_. + +Create a Virtual Environment using virtualenv +_____________________________________________ + +For more information on how to use the Python virtual environment check out +`Installing packages using pip and virtualenv`_. + +.. _`Installing packages using pip and virtualenv`: https://packaging.python.org/guides/installing-using-pip-and-virtualenv/ + +Get the Documents +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +For example start with a clone of the vpp-docs. + +.. code-block:: console + + $ git clone https://gerrit.fd.io/r/vpp + $ cd vpp + + +Install the virtual environment +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +In your vpp-docs directory, run: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ python -m pip install --user virtualenv + $ python -m virtualenv env + $ source env/bin/activate + $ pip install -r docs/etc/requirements.txt + $ cd docs + +Which installs all the required applications into it's own, isolated, virtual environment, so as to not +interfere with other builds that may use different versions of software. + +Build the html files +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +Be sure you are in your vpp-docs/docs directory, since that is where Sphinx will look for your **conf.py** +file, and build the **.rst** files into an **index.html** file: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ make html + +View the results +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +| If there are no errors during the build process, you should now have an **index.html** file in your +| **vpp/docs/_build/html** directory, which you can then view in your browser. + +.. figure:: /_images/htmlBuild.png + :alt: Figure: My directory containing the index.html file + :scale: 35% + :align: center + +Whenever you make changes to your **.rst** files that you want to see, repeat this build process. + +.. note:: + + To exit from the virtual environment execute: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ deactivate + + +Install Sphinx manually +_______________________ + +Skip this step if you created a *virtualenv* in the previous step. If you dont want to create a *virtualenv*, you should install Sphinx `here `_, and follow their `getting started guide `_. + +Building these files will generate an **index.html** file, which you can then view in your browser to verify and see your file changes. + + +To *build* your files, make sure you're in your **vpp-docs/docs** directory, where your **conf.py** file is located, and run: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ make html + + +| If there are no errors during the build process, you should now have an **index.html** file in your +| **vpp-docs/docs/_build/html** directory, which you can then view in your browser. + +.. figure:: /_images/htmlBuild.png + :scale: 35% + :align: center + +Whenever you make changes to your **.rst** files that you want to see, repeat this build process. + + +Using Read the Docs +___________________ + +`Read the Docs `_ is a website that "simplifies software documentation by automating building, versioning, and hosting of your docs for you". Essentially, it accesses your Github repo to generate the **index.html** file, and then displays it on its own *Read the Docs* webpage so others can view your documentation. + +Create an account on *Read the Docs* if you haven't already. + +Go to your `dashboard `_ , and click on "Import a Project". + +.. figure:: /_images/importReadDocs.png + :scale: 35% + :align: left + + This will bring you to a page where you can choose to import a repo from your Github account (only if you've linked your Github account to your Read the Docs account), or to import a repo manually. In this example, we'll do it manually. Click "Import Manually". + +| +| +| +| +| +| +| + + + +This will bring you to a page that asks for your repo details. Set "Name" to your forked repo name, or whatever you want. Set "Repository URL" to the URL of your forked repo (https://github.com/YOURUSERNAME/vpp-docs). "Repository type" should already be selected to "Git". Then click "Next". + + +.. figure:: /_images/importRTDManually.png + :scale: 35% + :align: left + +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| + + +This will bring you to a project page of your repo on Read the Docs. You can confirm it's the correct repo by checking on the right side of the page the Repository URL. + +Then click on "Build Version". + +.. figure:: /_images/buildVerRTD.png + :scale: 35% + :align: left + +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| + +Which takes you to another page showing your recent builds. + +Then click on "Build Version:". This should "Trigger" a build. After about a minute or so you can refresh the page and see that your build "Passed". + + +.. figure:: /_images/passedBuild.png + :scale: 35% + :align: left + + +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| + + +Now on your builds page from the previous image, you can click "View Docs" at the top-right, which will take you a *readthedocs.io* page of your generated build! + +.. figure:: /_images/rtdWebpage.png + :scale: 30% + :align: left -- cgit 1.2.3-korg