# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. """This provides a sphinx extension able to create the HTML needed for the api-ref website. It contains 2 new stanzas. .. rest_method:: GET /foo/bar Which is designed to be used as the first stanza in a new section to state that section is about that REST method. During processing the rest stanza will be reparented to be before the section in question, and used as a show/hide selector for it's details. .. rest_parameters:: file.yaml - name1: name_in_file1 - name2: name_in_file2 - name3: name_in_file3 Which is designed to build structured tables for either response or request parameters. The stanza takes a value which is a file to lookup details about the parameters in question. The contents of the stanza are a yaml list of key / value pairs. The key is the name of the parameter to be shown in the table. The value is the key in the file.yaml where all other metadata about the parameter will be extracted. This allows for reusing parameter definitions widely in API definitions, but still providing for control in both naming and ordering of parameters at every declaration. """ from docutils import nodes from docutils.parsers.rst.directives.tables import Table from docutils.statemachine import ViewList from sphinx.util.compat import Directive import yaml def full_name(cls): return cls.__module__ + '.' + cls.__name__ class rest_method(nodes.Part, nodes.Element): """rest_method custom node type We specify a custom node type for rest_method so that we can accumulate all the data about the rest method, but not render as part of the normal rendering process. This means that we need a renderer for every format we wish to support with this. """ pass class rest_expand_all(nodes.Part, nodes.Element): pass class RestExpandAllDirective(Directive): has_content = True def run(self): return [rest_expand_all()] class RestMethodDirective(Directive): # this enables content in the directive has_content = True def run(self): lineno = self.state_machine.abs_line_number() target = nodes.target() section = nodes.section(classes=["detail-control"]) # env = self.state.document.settings.env # env.app.info("Parent %s" % self.state.parent.attributes) node = rest_method() # TODO(sdague): this is a super simplistic parser, should be # more robust. method, sep, url = self.content[0].partition(' ') node['method'] = method node['url'] = url node['target'] = self.state.parent.attributes['ids'][0] # We need to build a temporary target that we can replace # later in the processing to get the TOC to resolve correctly. temp_target = "%s-selector" % node['target'] target = nodes.target(ids=[temp_target]) self.state.add_target(temp_target, '', target, lineno) section += node return [target, section] class RestParametersDirective(Table): headers = ["Name", "In", "Type", "Description"] def yaml_from_file(self, fpath): """Collect Parameter stanzas from inline + file. This allows use to reference an external file for the actual parameter definitions. """ # self.app.info("Fpath: %s" % fpath) try: with open(fpath, 'r') as stream: lookup = yaml.load(stream) except IOError: self.env.warn( self.env.docname, "Parameters file %s not found" % fpath) return except yaml.YAMLError as exc: self.app.warn(exc) raise content = "\n".join(self.content) parsed = yaml.load(content) # self.app.info("Params loaded is %s" % parsed) # self.app.info("Lookup table looks like %s" % lookup) new_content = list() for paramlist in parsed: for name, ref in paramlist.items(): if ref in lookup: new_content.append((name, lookup[ref])) else: # TODO(sdague): this provides a kind of confusing # error message because env.warn isn't meant to be # used this way, however it does provide a way to # track down where the parameters list is that is # wrong. So it's good enough for now. self.env.warn( "%s:%s " % ( self.state_machine.node.source, self.state_machine.node.line), ("No field definition for ``%s`` found in ``%s``. " " Skipping." % (ref, fpath))) # self.app.info("New content %s" % new_content) self.yaml = new_content def run(self): self.env = self.state.document.settings.env self.app = self.env.app # Make sure we have some content, which should be yaml that # defines some parameters. if not self.content: error = self.state_machine.reporter.error( 'No parameters defined', nodes.literal_block(self.block_text, self.block_text), line=self.lineno) return [error] if not len(self.arguments) >= 1: self.state_machine.reporter.error( 'No reference file defined', nodes.literal_block(self.block_text, self.block_text), line=self.lineno) return [error] # NOTE(sdague): it's important that we pop the arg otherwise # we end up putting the filename as the table caption. rel_fpath, fpath = self.env.relfn2path(self.arguments.pop()) self.yaml_file = fpath self.yaml_from_file(self.yaml_file) self.max_cols = len(self.headers) # TODO(sdague): it would be good to dynamically set column # widths (or basically make the colwidth thing go away # entirely) self.options['widths'] = (20, 10, 10, 60) self.col_widths = self.get_column_widths(self.max_cols) # Actually convert the yaml title, messages = self.make_title() # self.app.info("Title %s, messages %s" % (title, messages)) table_node = self.build_table() self.add_name(table_node) if title: table_node.insert(0, title) return [table_node] + messages def get_rows(self, table_data): rows = [] groups = [] trow = nodes.row() entry = nodes.entry() para = nodes.paragraph(text=unicode(table_data)) entry += para trow += entry rows.append(trow) return rows, groups # Add a column for a field. In order to have the RST inside # these fields get rendered, we need to use the # ViewList. Note, ViewList expects a list of lines, so chunk # up our content as a list to make it happy. def add_col(self, value): entry = nodes.entry() result = ViewList(value.split('\n')) self.state.nested_parse(result, 0, entry) return entry def show_no_yaml_error(self): trow = nodes.row(classes=["no_yaml"]) trow += self.add_col("No yaml found %s" % self.yaml_file) trow += self.add_col("") trow += self.add_col("") trow += self.add_col("") return trow def collect_rows(self): rows = [] groups = [] try: # self.app.info("Parsed content is: %s" % self.yaml) for key, values in self.yaml: min_version = values.get('min_version', '') desc = values.get('description', '') classes = [] if min_version: desc += ("\n\n**New in version %s**\n" % min_version) min_ver_css_name = ("rp_min_ver_" + str(min_version).replace('.', '_')) classes.append(min_ver_css_name) trow = nodes.row(classes=classes) name = key if values.get('required', False) is False: name += " (Optional)" trow += self.add_col(name) trow += self.add_col(values.get('in')) trow += self.add_col(values.get('type')) trow += self.add_col(desc) rows.append(trow) except AttributeError as exc: if 'key' in locals(): self.app.warn("Failure on key: %s, values: %s. %s" % (key, values, exc)) else: rows.append(self.show_no_yaml_error()) return rows, groups def build_table(self): table = nodes.table() tgroup = nodes.tgroup(cols=len(self.headers)) table += tgroup # TODO(sdague): it would be really nice to figure out how not # to have this stanza, it kind of messes up all of the table # formatting because it doesn't let tables just be the right # size. tgroup.extend( nodes.colspec(colwidth=col_width, colname='c' + str(idx)) for idx, col_width in enumerate(self.col_widths) ) thead = nodes.thead() tgroup += thead row_node = nodes.row() thead += row_node row_node.extend(nodes.entry(h, nodes.paragraph(text=h)) for h in self.headers) tbody = nodes.tbody() tgroup += tbody rows, groups = self.collect_rows() tbody.extend(rows) table.extend(groups) return table def rest_method_html(self, node): tmpl = """ <div class="row operation-grp"> <div class="col-md-1 operation"> <a name="%(target)s" class="operation-anchor" href="#%(target)s"> <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-link"></span></a> <span class="label label-success">%(method)s</span> </div> <div class="col-md-5">%(url)s</div> <div class="col-md-5">%(desc)s</div> <div class="col-md-1"> <button class="btn btn-info btn-sm btn-detail" data-target="#%(target)s-detail" data-toggle="collapse" id="%(target)s-detail-btn" >detail</button> </div> </div>""" self.body.append(tmpl % node) raise nodes.SkipNode def rest_expand_all_html(self, node): tmpl = """ <div> <div class=col-md-11></div> <div class=col-md-1> <button id="expand-all" data-toggle="collapse" class="btn btn-info btn-sm btn-expand-all" >Show All</button> </div> </div>""" self.body.append(tmpl % node) raise nodes.SkipNode def resolve_rest_references(app, doctree): for node in doctree.traverse(): if isinstance(node, rest_method): rest_node = node rest_method_section = node.parent rest_section = rest_method_section.parent gp = rest_section.parent # Added required classes to the top section rest_section.attributes['classes'].append('api-detail') rest_section.attributes['classes'].append('collapse') # Pop the title off the collapsed section title = rest_section.children.pop(0) rest_node['desc'] = title.children[0] # In order to get the links in the sidebar to be right, we # have to do some id flipping here late in the game. The # rest_method_section has basically had a dummy id up # until this point just to keep it from colliding with # it's parent. rest_section.attributes['ids'][0] = ( "%s-detail" % rest_section.attributes['ids'][0]) rest_method_section.attributes['ids'][0] = rest_node['target'] # Pop the overall section into it's grand parent, # right before where the current parent lives idx = gp.children.index(rest_section) rest_section.remove(rest_method_section) gp.insert(idx, rest_method_section) def setup(app): app.add_node(rest_method, html=(rest_method_html, None)) app.add_node(rest_expand_all, html=(rest_expand_all_html, None)) app.add_directive('rest_parameters', RestParametersDirective) app.add_directive('rest_method', RestMethodDirective) app.add_directive('rest_expand_all', RestExpandAllDirective) app.add_stylesheet('bootstrap.min.css') app.add_stylesheet('api-site.css') app.add_javascript('bootstrap.min.js') app.add_javascript('api-site.js') app.connect('doctree-read', resolve_rest_references) return {'version': '0.1'}