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Document
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This project uses Sphinx_ documentation generator.
After you have set up to `develop locally`_, run the following command from the project directory to build and serve HTML documentation: ::
$ make -C docs livehtml
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If you set up your project to `develop locally with docker`_, run the following command: ::
$ docker-compose -f local.yml up docs
Navigate to port 9000 on your host to see the documentation. This will be opened automatically at `localhost`_ for local, non-docker development.
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Note: using Docker for documentation sets up a temporary SQLite file by setting the environment variable ``DATABASE_URL=sqlite:///readthedocs.db`` in ``docs/conf.py`` to avoid a dependency on PostgreSQL.
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Generate API documentation
----------------------------
Edit the ``docs`` files and project application docstrings to create your documentation.
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Sphinx can automatically include class and function signatures and docstrings in generated documentation.
See the generated project documentation for more examples.
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Setting up ReadTheDocs
----------------------
To setup your documentation on `ReadTheDocs`_, you must
1. Go to `ReadTheDocs`_ and login/create an account
2. Add your GitHub repository
3. Trigger a build
Additionally, you can auto-build Pull Request previews, but `you must enable it`_.
.. _localhost: http://localhost:9000/
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.. _Sphinx: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/index.html
.. _develop locally: ./developing-locally.html
.. _develop locally with docker: ./developing-locally-docker.html
.. _ReadTheDocs: https://readthedocs.org/
.. _you must enable it: https://docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guides/autobuild-docs-for-pull-requests.html#autobuild-documentation-for-pull-requests