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"""
This tool is used during CI testing to make sure sphinx raise no error.
During development, we like to have whatsnew/pr/*.rst documents to track
individual new features. Unfortunately they other either:
- have no title (sphinx complains)
- are not included in any toctree (sphinx complain)
This fix-them up by "inventing" a title, before building the docs. At release
time, these title and files will anyway be rewritten into the actual release
notes.
"""
from pathlib import Path
def main():
folder = Path("docs/source/whatsnew/pr/")
files = list(folder.glob("*.rst"))
print(files)
for filepath in files:
print("Adding pseudo-title to:", filepath.name)
title = filepath.name[:-4].split("/")[-1].replace("-", " ").capitalize()
data = filepath.read_text()
try:
if data and data.splitlines()[1].startswith('='):
continue
except IndexError:
pass
with filepath.open("w") as f:
f.write(title + "\n")
f.write("=" * len(title) + "\n\n")
f.write(data)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()