Contributing Documentation to Zun¶
Zun’s documentation has been moved from the openstack-manuals repository
to the docs
directory in the Zun repository. This makes it even more
important that Zun add and maintain good documentation.
This page provides guidance on how to provide documentation for those who may not have previously been active writing documentation for OpenStack.
Using RST¶
OpenStack documentation uses reStructuredText to write documentation.
The files end with a .rst
extension. The .rst
files are then
processed by Sphinx to build HTML based on the RST files.
Note
Files that are to be included using the .. include::
directive in an
RST file should use the .inc
extension. If you instead use the .rst
this will result in the RST file being processed twice during the build and
cause Sphinx to generate a warning during the build.
reStructuredText is a powerful language for generating web pages. The documentation team has put together an RST conventions page with information and links related to RST.
Building Zun’s Documentation¶
To build documentation the following command should be used:
tox -e docs,pep8
When building documentation it is important to also run pep8 as it is easy to introduce pep8 failures when adding documentation. Currently, we do not have the build configured to treat warnings as errors, so it is also important to check the build output to ensure that no warnings are produced by Sphinx.
Note
Many Sphinx warnings result in improperly formatted pages being generated.
During the documentation build a number of things happen:
All of the RST files under
doc/source
are processed and built.
The openstackdocs theme is applied to all of the files so that they will look consistent with all the other OpenStack documentation.
The resulting HTML is put into
doc/build/html
.Sample files like zun.conf.sample are generated and put into
doc/soure/_static
.
After the build completes the results may be accessed via a web browser in
the doc/build/html
directory structure.
Review and Release Process¶
Documentation changes go through the same review process as all other changes.
Note
Reviewers can see the resulting web page output by clicking on
gate-zun-docs-ubuntu-xenial
!
Once a patch is approved it is immediately released to the docs.openstack.org website and can be seen under Zun’s Documentation Page at https://docs.openstack.org/zun/latest . When a new release is cut a snapshot of that documentation will be kept at https://docs.openstack.org/zun/<release> . Changes from master can be backported to previous branches if necessary.
Doc Directory Structure¶
The main location for Zun’s documentation is the doc/source
directory.
The top level index file that is seen at
https://docs.openstack.org/zun/latest resides here as well as the
conf.py
file which is used to set a number of parameters for the build
of OpenStack’s documentation.
Each of the directories under source are for specific kinds of documentation
as is documented in the README
in each directory: