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== Python autodocs ==
== Python autodocs ==

Revision as of 17:15, 12 May 2022

Sphinx is a tool for documenting python packages: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/ The documentation consists in:

  1. "Narrative" documentation, written in ReStrucutedText (rst)
  2. automatic API documentation from python docstrings

Requirements

Python packages:

  • sphinx
  • sphinx-argparse (optional)
  • sphinx-rtd-theme (optional)


Install via pip: pip install -U sphinx sphinx-argparse sphinx-rtd-theme

Getting started with Sphinx

Sphinx intro and setup

https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/quickstart.html

https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/tutorial/index.html

ReStructuredText intro

https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/basics.html

Sphinx/RST cheatsheets

https://matplotlib.org/sampledoc/cheatsheet.html

https://sphinx-tutorial.readthedocs.io/cheatsheet

Sphinx usage

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cd docs/
make clean  # optional
make html

Python autodocs

Automatic documentation can be generated from docstrings of python modules. The python modules must be importable via python -c "import <module>". See https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/tutorials/packaging-projects/ and examples such as https://github.com/MaRDI4NFDI/docker-importer/tree/main/setup.py or https://github.com/psf/black/blob/main/setup.py.

An initial module documentation can be generated via sphinx-apidoc -o api path/to/source.

The docstring-based autodocs for a module are included in the RST files as, e.g.,

.. automodule:: mardi_importer.wikidata.EntityCreator
   :members:
   :undoc-members:
   :show-inheritance:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MaRDI4NFDI/docker-importer/main/docs/

Python docstrings

Document all python code following the google style guide:

also https://peps.python.org/pep-0257/

Python code checkers =

So-called "linters" are helpful also for writing correct docstrings, for instance flake8 and extensions.

Available with pip:

  • flake8
  • flake8-docstrings
  • flake8-rst-docstrings
  • flake8-black
  • flake8-bugbear

(more flake8 extensions: https://github.com/DmytroLitvinov/awesome-flake8-extensions)

flake8 can be enabled as code checker in most editors.

Example

See https://github.com/MaRDI4NFDI/docker-importer/tree/main/docs for a working example.