cinder/doc
Atsushi SAKAI efac539b91 Fix 20 typos on devref
specifiy    => specify
mulit-part  => multi-part
analagous   => analogous
driver.intialize_connection => driver.initialize_connection
succesfully => successfully
Analagous   => Analogous
responsiblity => responsibility
standaredized => standardized
replciation => replication
speicfied   => specified
desireable  => desirable
occurr      => occur
transfered  => transferred
migraton    => migration
streching   => stretching
Documenation => Documentation

Change-Id: Id531e35457f592cccd963ae8b7d50553c7ffb62d
2016-04-22 18:29:36 +09:00
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ext Replace xrange() with six.moves.range() 2015-06-16 10:46:40 +02:00
source Fix 20 typos on devref 2016-04-22 18:29:36 +09:00
.gitignore Initial fork out of Nova. 2012-05-03 10:48:26 -07:00
find_autodoc_modules.sh Fixes a small issue in find_autodoc_modules.sh 2015-01-23 14:38:44 +08:00
generate_autodoc_index.sh Initial fork out of Nova. 2012-05-03 10:48:26 -07:00
Makefile Initial fork out of Nova. 2012-05-03 10:48:26 -07:00
README.rst Complete the doc/README.rst instructions to build docs 2015-04-16 08:13:04 +00:00

Building the docs

Dependencies

Sphinx

You'll need sphinx (the python one) and if you are using the virtualenv you'll need to install it in the virtualenv specifically so that it can load the cinder modules.

pip install Sphinx
Graphviz

Some of the diagrams are generated using the dot language from Graphviz.

sudo apt-get install graphviz

Use make

Just type make:

% make

Look in the Makefile for more targets.

Manually

  1. Generate the code.rst file so that Sphinx will pull in our docstrings:

    % ./generate_autodoc_index.sh > source/code.rst
  2. Run `sphinx_build`:

    % sphinx-build -b html source build/html

Use tox

The easiest way to build the docs and avoid dealing with all dependencies is to let tox prepare a virtualenv and run the build_sphinx target inside the virtualenv:

% cd ..
% tox -e docs

The docs have been built

Check out the build directory to find them. Yay!