cinder/doc
scottda ef7ed8dcb2 support new HTTP microversion header
According to API working group guidelines:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/243414

microversion headers should be of the form:
OpenStack-API-Version: [SERVICE_TYPE] 2.114

i.e OpenStack-API-Version: volume 3.22

Two extra headers are always returned in the response:

    OpenStack-API-Version: [SERVICE_TYPE] version_number
    Vary: OpenStack-API-Version

note: Servers must be prepared to deal with multiple
  OpenStack-API-Version headers. This could happen when a client
  designed to address multiple services always sends the headers it
  thinks it needs. Most Python frameworks will handle this by setting
  the value of the header to the values of all matching headers,
  joined by a ',' (comma). For example ``compute 2.11,identity
  2.114``.

Closes-Bug: #1551941
Change-Id: I658e54966c390b41e3b551dd9827606c2e013511
2016-03-04 09:02:34 -07:00
..
ext Replace xrange() with six.moves.range() 2015-06-16 10:46:40 +02:00
source support new HTTP microversion header 2016-03-04 09:02:34 -07:00
.gitignore 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
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

README.rst

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!