Reputation: 5332
When I run sphinx-apidoc
and then make html
it produces doc pages that have "Subpackages" and "Submodules" sections and "module" and "package" at the end of each module/package name in the table of contents (TOC). How might I prevent these extra titles from being written without editing the Sphinx source?
here's an example doc pages I would like to make (notice TOC):
http://selenium.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/docs/api/py/index.html#documentation
I understand it is due to the apidoc.py file in the sphinx source (line 88):
I could manually edit each individual .rst file to delete these titles or just remove those lines of code from the script but then I'd have to compile the Sphinx source code. Is there an automatic way of doing this without manually editing the Sphinx source?
Upvotes: 19
Views: 8349
Reputation: 13913
In newer versions of Apidoc, you can use a custom Jinja template to control the generated output.
The default templates are here: https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/tree/5.x/sphinx/templates/apidoc
You can make a local copy of each template using the same names (e.g. source/_templates/toc.rst_t
) and invoke sphinx-apidoc
with the --templatedir
option (e.g. sphinx-apidoc --templatedir source/_templates
).
Once you are using your own template file, you can customize it however you want. For example, you can remove the ugly "package" and "module" suffix, which is added at this stage.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1978
I didn't want to use the titles within my docstrings as I was following numpy style guidelines. So I first generate the rst files and then run the following python script as a post-processing step.
from pathlib import Path
src_dir = Path("source/api")
for file in src_dir.iterdir():
print("Processed RST file:", file)
with open(file, "r") as f:
lines = f.read()
junk_strs = ["Submodules\n----------", "Subpackages\n-----------"]
for junk in junk_strs:
lines = lines.replace(junk, "")
lines = lines.replace(" module\n=", "\n")
with open(file, "w") as f:
f.write(lines)
This script is kept in the same directory as the makefile. I also add the following lines to the makefile.
html:
# rm -r "$(BUILDDIR)"
python rst_process.py
@$(SPHINXBUILD) -M $@ "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)
Now running make html
builds the documentation in the way I want.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 3662
The answer by Jen Garcia helped a lot but it requires to put repeat package names in docstrings. I used a Perl one-liner to remove the "module" or "package" suffix in my Makefile:
docs:
rm -rf docs/api docs/_build
sphinx-apidoc -MeT -o docs/api wdmapper
for f in docs/api/*.rst; do\
perl -pi -e 's/(module|package)$$// if $$. == 1' $$f ;\
done
$(MAKE) -C docs html
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 709
I was struggling with this myself when I found this question... The answers given didn't quite do what I wanted so I vowed to come back when I figured it out. :)
In order to remove 'package' and 'module' from the auto-generated headings and have docs that are truly automatic, you need to make changes in several places so bear with me.
First, you need to handle your sphinx-apidoc
options. What I use is:
sphinx-apidoc -fMeET ../yourpackage -o api
Assuming you are running this from inside the docs
directory, this will source yourpackage
for documentation and put the resulting files at docs/api
. The options I'm using here will overwrite existing files, put module docs before submodule docs, put documentation for each module on its own page, abstain from creating module/package headings if your docstrings already have them, and it won't create a table of contents file.
That's a lot of options to remember, so I just add this to the end of my Makefile
:
buildapi:
sphinx-apidoc -fMeET ../yourpackage -o api
@echo "Auto-generation of API documentation finished. " \
"The generated files are in 'api/'"
With this in place, you can just run make buildapi
to build your docs.
Next, create an api.rst
file at the root of your docs with the following contents:
API Documentation
=================
Information on specific functions, classes, and methods.
.. toctree::
:glob:
api/*
This will create a table of contents with everything in the api
folder.
Unfortunately, sphinx-apidoc
will still generate a yourpackage.rst
file with an ugly 'yourpackage package' heading, so we need one final piece of configuration. In your conf.py
file, find the exclude_patterns
option and add this file to the list. It should look something like this:
exclude_patterns = ['_build', 'api/yourpackage.rst']
Now your documentation should look exactly like you designed it in the module docstrings, and you never have to worry about your Sphinx docs and your in-code documentation being out of sync!
Upvotes: 23
Reputation: 2058
I'm not sure I'm 100% answering your question, but I had a similar experience and I realized I was running sphinx-apidoc
with the -f
flag each time, which created the .rst
files fresh each time.
Now I'm allowing sphinx-apidoc
to generate the .rst
files once, but not overwriting them, so I can modify them to change titles/etc. and then run make html
to propagate the changes. If I want to freshly generate .rst
files I can just remove the files I want to regenerate or pass the -f
flag in.
So you do have to change the rst files but only once.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 154
It's probably late, but the options maxdepth
or titlesonly
should do the trick.
More details : http://sphinx-doc.org/latest/markup/toctree.html
Upvotes: 4