cookiecutter-django/{{cookiecutter.project_slug}}/docs/howto.rst
Andrew Chen Wang 72da0bfa9c
Fix docs service and add RTD support (#2920)
Co-authored-by: Andrew-Chen-Wang <Andrew-Chen-Wang@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bruno Alla <browniebroke@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-11-04 17:17:02 +00:00

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How To - Project Documentation
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Get Started
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Documentation can be written as rst files in the `{{cookiecutter.project_slug}}/docs/_source`.
{% if cookiecutter.use_docker == 'n' %}
To build and serve docs, use the command:
::
make livehtml
from inside the `{{cookiecutter.project_slug}}/docs` directory.
{% else %}
To build and serve docs, use the commands:
::
docker-compose -f local.yml up docs
{% endif %}
Changes to files in `docs/_source` will be picked up and reloaded automatically.
`Sphinx <https://www.sphinx-doc.org/>`_ is the tool used to build documentation.
Docstrings to Documentation
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The sphinx extension `apidoc <https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/man/sphinx-apidoc.html/>`_ is used to automatically document code using signatures and docstrings.
Numpy or Google style docstrings will be picked up from project files and availble for documentation. See the `Napoleon <https://sphinxcontrib-napoleon.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`_ extension for details.
For an in-use example, see the `page source <_sources/users.rst.txt>`_ for :ref:`users`.
To compile all docstrings automatically into documentation source files, use the command:
::
make apidocs
{% if cookiecutter.use_docker == 'y' %}
This can be done in the docker container:
::
docker run --rm docs make apidocs
{% endif -%}