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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. + + +Documentation Guide +=================== + +This page describes how documentation is created for the Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP). +ONAP projects create a variety of document types depending on the nature of the project. +Some projects will create detailed technical descriptions such as configuration parameters or how to +use or extend the functionality of platform component that may be used as a standalone reference for that project and/or +be used in larger end to end documents tailored to a specific user audience and task they are performing. + +Acknowledgement +--------------- + +Much of the content in this document is derived from similar documentation processes used in other Linux Foundation Projects +including OPNFV and Open Daylight. + +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 + :local: + +Getting Started +--------------- +ONAP documentation is stored in git repositories, changes are managed with gerrit reviews, and published documents +automatically generated when there is a change in any source used to build the documentation. + +Authors create source for documents in reStructured Text (RST) that is automatically rendered to HTML and PDF +and published on Readthedocs.io. +The developer WiKi can reference these rendered documents directly allowing projects to +easily maintain current release documentation. +Read :ref:`this page <include-documentation>` which describes how documentation is created from +ONAP Documentation project (doc) documentation source and other ONAP projects providing source material. + +Licencing Your Documentation +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +All contributions to the ONAP project are done in accordance with the ONAP licensing requirements. +Documentation in ONAP is contributed +in accordance with the `Creative Commons 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>`_ license. +All documentation files need to be licensed using the text below. The license may be applied in the first lines of +all contributed RST files: + +.. code-block:: bash + + .. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. + .. (c) <optionally add copywriters name> + + These lines will not be rendered in the html and pdf files. + +Storing Content Files in Your Repository +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +All documentation for your project should be structured and stored in `<your_project_repo>/docs/` directory. +The documentation toolchain will look in these directories and be triggered by events in repositories +containing these directories. +when generating documents. + +.. index:: master, document + +Document Structure and Contribution +----------------------------------- +A top level master_document structure is proposed for organizing and storing all documents. +Four areas as shown below with some additional detail under each area. +This structure may change some as we get the full requirements and gain experience with the first reelase of ONAP. +Where multiple sections with similar content are expected, templates can be created and stored +under `doc/docs/templates/`. For example each component providing release notes uses the same release-note template. +A template is a directory name in `doc/docs/templates` and the directory contains at least an index.rst file with +content and as needed references to other sources in the template directory. + +Project teams are encouraged to reuse and if needed propose new templates to ensure that there is +consistency across projects. + +:: + + docs/ + ├── release + │ ├── overview + │ ├── architecture + │ ├── use-cases + │ ├── tutorials + │ └── release-notes + ├── onap-developer + │ ├── design + │ ├── develop + │ ├── document + │ └── test + ├── administrator + │ ├── configure + │ ├── deploy + │ └── operate + ├── service-designer + │ ├── deploy + │ ├── design + │ └── portal + └── vnf-provider + ├── guidelines + └── sdk + + +Release Documentation +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +Release documentation is the set of documents that are published for each ONAP release. +The documents have a master index.rst file in the <doc> repository and reference content as needed +from other project repository. +To provide content for these other projects place <content>.rst files in a directory in your repository that +matches the master document and add a reference to that file in the correct place in the +corresponding master index.rst. + +**Release Overview**: `doc/docs/release/overview` + +- Content for this is prepared by the Marketing team together with the use case committee and doc project team. +- This document is not a project contribution driven document. + +**Installation Instruction**: `doc/docs/release/install` + +- Document providing an introduction, order, and aggregation of release notes from other component projects. +- This document is a contribution driven document. + +**To Be Provided**: `<repo>/docs/xxxxxxxx` + +- Additional descriptions for the above outline as it is finalized. + + |