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Content specification
Blueprints and specifications
The Documentation team uses specifications in the docs-specs repository to maintain large changes. Approved specifications are published at Documentation Program Specifications. For tracking purposes, a blueprint is created for each specification. It is also good practice to contact the speciality team for the book you want to change to discuss your changes before starting work.
Use blueprints and specifications:
- When adding large sections to an existing document to ensure involvement of the docs core team.
- When adding an entirely new deliverable to the docs project.
- For any work that requires both content and tooling changes, such as addition of the API reference site.
- For any large reorganization of a deliverable or set of deliverables.
- For automation work that needs to be designed prior to proposing a patch.
- For work that should definitely be discussed at a summit.
A specification needs two +2 votes from the docs-specs-core team. See the current list of docs-specs core team.
Use bugs against openstack-manuals or openstack-api-site:
- For known content issues, even if you have to do multiple patches to close the bug.
- To add content that is just missing.
- For known errors in a document.
For more information, see doc_bugs
.
Release-specific documentation
The Installation Guides, Configuration Reference, and Networking Guide are released at release time, with draft material published to https://docs.openstack.org/draft/draft-index.html. The rest of the guides are continuously released.
To patch for the release-specific documentation, you should generally patch to master branch with "backport: xxxx" (for example, backport: kilo) in the commit message.
For these guides, the docs.openstack.org site defaults to the current
release, with the previous two releases being available under the
More Releases & Languages
drop-down. At release time,
the documentation release team will update the default page to the new
release, and remove the link to the oldest release. These docs are still
available online for people who have direct URLs to the content, but
they are no longer linked from the main site. For books written in
DocBook XML, these old versions are clearly marked with the release name
in red down the left-hand margin. We are currently developing a similar
method of marking older books written in RST. The core team tracks usage
of older versions, and as usage falls, can remove them entirely.
Installation Guides
The OpenStack Installation Guide describes a manual install process for multiple distributions based on the following packaging systems:
Document | Source location | Target location |
---|---|---|
Installation Guide for openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-manuals/tree/doc/install-guide | http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/install-guide-obs/ |
Installation Guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-manuals/tree/doc/install-guide | http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/install-guide-rdo/ |
Installation Guide for Ubuntu 14.04 (LTS) | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-manuals/tree/doc/install-guide | http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/install-guide-ubuntu/ |
Guides for deployers and administrators
- OpenStack Configuration Reference: Contains a reference listing of all configuration options for OpenStack services by release version.
- OpenStack Networking Guide: This guide targets OpenStack administrators seeking to deploy and manage OpenStack Networking (neutron).
Document | Source location | Target location |
---|---|---|
Configuration Reference | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-manuals/tree/doc/config-reference | http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/config-reference/ |
OpenStack Networking Guide | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-manuals/tree/doc/networking-guide | http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/networking-guide/ |
Continuously released documentation
These guides cover multiple versions and we follow the general release information. The guides cover the latest two versions, for example Juno and Kilo. The following exceptions apply:
- Operations Guide: Icehouse target, revised specifically to target that release
- HA Guide: Updated last at Havana timeframe, still needs updates
Guides for deployers and administrators
- OpenStack Architecture Design Guide: Contains information on how to plan, design and architect an OpenStack cloud.
- OpenStack Administrator Guide: Contains how-to information for managing an OpenStack cloud as needed for your use cases, such as storage, computing, or software-defined-networking.
- OpenStack High Availability Guide: Describes potential strategies for making your OpenStack services and related controllers and data stores highly available.
- OpenStack Security Guide: Provide best practices and conceptual information about securing an OpenStack cloud.
- OpenStack Virtual Machine Image Guide: Shows you how to obtain, create, and modify virtual machine images that are compatible with OpenStack.
Document | Source location | Target location |
---|---|---|
OpenStack Architecture Design Guide | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-manuals/tree/doc/arch-design | http://docs.openstack.org/arch-design/ |
OpenStack Administrator Guide | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-manuals/tree/doc/admin-guide | http://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide/ |
OpenStack High Availability Guide | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-manuals/tree/doc/ha-guide | http://docs.openstack.org/ha-guide/ |
OpenStack Security Guide | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/security-doc/tree/security-guide | http://docs.openstack.org/security-guide/ |
OpenStack Virtual Machine Image Guide | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-manuals/tree/doc/image-guide | http://docs.openstack.org/image-guide/ |
Guides for end users
- OpenStack End User Guide: Shows OpenStack end users how to create and manage resources in an OpenStack cloud with the OpenStack dashboard and OpenStack client commands.
- OpenStack API Guide: A brief overview of how to send REST API requests to endpoints for OpenStack services.
- OpenStack Command-Line Interface Reference: Automatically generates help text for CLI commands and subcommands.
Document | Source location | Target location |
---|---|---|
OpenStack End User Guide | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-manuals/tree/doc/user-guide | http://docs.openstack.org/user-guide/ |
OpenStack API Guide | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/api-site/tree/api-quick-start | http://developer.openstack.org/api-guide/quick-start/ |
OpenStack Command-Line Interface Reference | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-manuals/tree/doc/cli-reference | http://docs.openstack.org/cli-reference/ |
API documentation
- Complete API Reference: Complete reference listing of OpenStack REST APIs with example requests and responses.
- API specifications: Within project's specification repos, some have opted to document API specifications, such as Identity.
- Object Storage API v1
We are migrating away from WADL in 2016. Refer to api-docs
for details. Once
the migration is complete, the API reference pages will be stored in the
project repositories and we will have redirects in place for these API
pages.
Project-specific guides
Each project maintains its own developer guide. They are published from each project repository. See http://docs.openstack.org/developer/openstack-projects.html and http://docs.openstack.org/developer/language-bindings.html.
Contributor guides
Generally, the http://docs.openstack.org/developer/
documentation is meant for contributors to OpenStack projects. Each
project's repo has a doc/source
directory where RST source
files are stored. They are built automatically with Sphinx when the
patch is merged. For example, see http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/horizon/tree/doc/source
for the horizon contributor documentation source and http://docs.openstack.org/developer/horizon/
for the built documentation.
- Infrastructure User Manual: Reference documentation for tools and processes used for all contributors to OpenStack projects. It includes instructions on how to create all the necessary accounts, setup development environment, use gerrit review workflow. The manual also covers more advanced topics, like how to create new git repositories. The manual is maintained by the OpenStack Infrastructure team.
Document | Source location | Target location |
---|---|---|
Documentation Contributor Guide | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-manuals/tree/doc/contributor-guide | http://docs.openstack.org/contributor-guide/ |
Python Developer Documentation | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/<project>/tree/master/doc/source/, such as http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/nova/tree/doc/source | http://docs.openstack.org/developer/openstack-projects.html |
Language Bindings and Python Clients | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/python-<project>client/tree/master/doc/source/, such as http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/python-novaclient/tree/doc/source | http://docs.openstack.org/developer/language-bindings.html |
OpenStack Project Infrastructure | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-infra/system-config/tree/doc/source | http://docs.openstack.org/infra/system-config/ |
Tempest Testing Project | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/tempest/tree/doc/source | http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/ |
Guides for contributors
Licenses
This section shows the license indicators as of March 20, 2015.
- OpenStack Architecture Design Guide: Apache 2.0 and CC-by-sa 3.0
- OpenStack Administrator Guide: Apache 2.0 and CC-by-sa 3.0
- OpenStack Install Guides (all): Apache 2.0
- OpenStack High Availability Guide: Apache 2.0
- OpenStack Configuration Reference: Apache 2.0
- OpenStack Networking Guide: Apache 2.0
- OpenStack Security Guide: CC-by 3.0
- Virtual Machine Image Guide: CC-by 3.0
- OpenStack Operations Guide: CC-by 3.0
- OpenStack End User Guide: CC-by 3.0
- Command-Line Interface Reference: CC-by 3.0
- Contributor dev docs (docs.openstack.org/developer/<projectname>): none indicated in output; Apache 2.0 in repo
- OpenStack API Quick Start: none indicated in output; Apache 2.0 in repo
- API Complete Reference: none indicated in output; Apache 2.0 in repo
- Infrastructure User Manual: none indicated in output; CC-by 3.0 in repo
What to do to make more consistent output:
- OpenStack Architecture Design Guide: Apache 2.0 and CC-by 3.0
- OpenStack Administrator Guide: Apache 2.0 and CC-by 3.0
- OpenStack Install Guides (all): Apache 2.0 and CC-by 3.0
- OpenStack High Availability Guide: Apache 2.0 and CC-by 3.0
- OpenStack Security Guide: CC-by 3.0
- Virtual Machine Image Guide: CC-by 3.0
- OpenStack Operations Guide: CC-by 3.0
- OpenStack End User Guide: CC-by 3.0
These guides are created by "scraping" code:
- OpenStack Configuration Reference: Apache 2.0 and CC-by 3.0
- Command-Line Interface Reference: Apache 2.0 and CC-by 3.0
These guides have no indicator in output:
- Contributor dev docs (docs.openstack.org/developer/<projectname>): none indicated in output; Apache 2.0 in repo
- OpenStack API Quick Start: none indicated in output; Apache 2.0 in repo
- API Complete Reference: none indicated in output; Apache 2.0 in repo
This guide has a review in place to get a license indicator in output:
- Infrastructure User Manual: none indicated in output; CC-by 3.0 in repo