Sphinx Extension¶
In addition to the command line tool, reno includes a Sphinx extension for incorporating release notes for a project in its documentation automatically.
Enable the extension by adding 'reno.sphinxext'
to the
extensions
list in the Sphinx project conf.py
file.
-
.. release-notes::
¶ The
release-notes
directive accepts the same inputs as thereport
subcommand, and inserts the report inline into the current document where Sphinx then processes it to create HTML, PDF, or other output formats.If the directive has a body, it is used to create a title entry with
=
over and under lines (the typical heading style for the top-level heading in a document).Options:
branch
The name of the branch to scan. Defaults to the current branch.reporoot
The path to the repository root directory. Defaults to the directory wheresphinx-build
is being run.relnotessubdir
The path underreporoot
where the release notes are. Defaults toreleasenotes
.notesdir
The path underrelnotessubdir
where the release notes are. Defaults tonotes
.version
A comma separated list of versions to include in the notes. The default is to include all versions found onbranch
.collapse-pre-releases
A flag indicating that notes attached to pre-release versions should be incorporated into the notes for the final release, after the final release is tagged.earliest-version
A string containing the version number of the earliest version to be included. For example, when scanning a branch, this is typically set to the version used to create the branch to limit the output to only versions on that branch.
Examples¶
The release notes for the “current” branch, with “Release Notes” as a title.
.. release-notes:: Release Notes
The release notes for the “stable/liberty” branch, with a separate title.
=======================
Liberty Release Notes
=======================
.. release-notes::
:branch: stable/liberty
The release notes for version “1.0.0”.
.. release-notes:: 1.0.0 Release Notes
:version: 1.0.0