#!/usr/bin/env python """Script to auto-generate our API docs. """ # stdlib imports import os import sys # local imports sys.path.append(os.path.abspath('sphinxext')) from apigen import ApiDocWriter #***************************************************************************** if __name__ == '__main__': pjoin = os.path.join package = 'IPython' outdir = pjoin('source','api','generated') docwriter = ApiDocWriter(package,rst_extension='.rst') # You have to escape the . here because . is a special char for regexps. # You must do make clean if you change this! docwriter.package_skip_patterns += [r'\.external$', # Extensions are documented elsewhere. r'\.extensions', r'\.config\.profile', ] # The inputhook* modules often cause problems on import, such as trying to # load incompatible Qt bindings. It's easiest to leave them all out. The # main API is in the inputhook module, which is documented. docwriter.module_skip_patterns += [ r'\.lib\.inputhook.+', r'\.ipdoctest', r'\.testing\.plugin', # This just prints a deprecation msg: r'\.frontend', ] # We're rarely working on machines with the Azure SDK installed, so we # skip the module that needs it in that case. try: import azure # analysis:ignore except ImportError: docwriter.module_skip_patterns.append(r'\.html\.services\.notebooks\.azurenbmanager') # Now, generate the outputs docwriter.write_api_docs(outdir) # Write index with .txt extension - we can include it, but Sphinx won't try # to compile it docwriter.write_index(outdir, 'gen.txt', relative_to = pjoin('source','api') ) print ('%d files written' % len(docwriter.written_modules))