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diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-developer/how-to-use-docs/setting-up.rst b/docs/guides/onap-developer/how-to-use-docs/setting-up.rst index 509e7aff1..789cf0b9d 100644 --- a/docs/guides/onap-developer/how-to-use-docs/setting-up.rst +++ b/docs/guides/onap-developer/how-to-use-docs/setting-up.rst @@ -409,6 +409,143 @@ Because the labels have to be unique, it usually makes sense to prefix the labels with the project name to help share the label space, e.g., ``sfc-user-guide`` instead of just ``user-guide``. +Index File +---------- + +The index file must relatively reference your other rst files in that directory. + +Here is an example index.rst : + +.. code-block:: bash + + ******************* + Documentation Title + ******************* + + .. toctree:: + :numbered: + :maxdepth: 2 + + documentation-example + +Source Files +------------ + +Document source files have to be written in reStructuredText format (rst). +Each file would be built as an html page. + +Here is an example source rst file : + +.. code-block:: bash + + ============= + Chapter Title + ============= + + Section Title + ============= + + Subsection Title + ---------------- + + Hello! + +Writing RST Markdown +-------------------- + +See http://sphinx-doc.org/rest.html . + +**Hint:** +You can add html content that only appears in html output by using the +'only' directive with build type +('html' and 'singlehtml') for an ONAP document. But, this is not encouraged. + +.. code-block:: bash + + .. only:: html + This line will be shown only in html version. + + +Creating Indices +---------------- + +Building an index for your Sphinx project is relatively simple. First, tell Sphinx that +you want it to build an index by adding something like this after your TOC tree: + +.. code-block:: rst + + Indices and Search + ================== + + * :ref:`genindex` + * :ref:`search` + +**Hint:** +Note that search was included here. It works out of the box with any Sphinx project, so you +don't need to do anything except include a reference to it in your :code:`index.rst` file. + +Now, to generate a index entry in your RST, do one of the following: + +.. code-block:: rst + + Some content that requires an :index:`index`. + +or + +.. code-block:: rst + + .. index:: + single: myterm + + Some header containing myterm + ============================= + +In the second case, Sphinx will create a link in the index to the paragraph that follows +the index entry declaration. + +When your project is built, Sphinx will generate an index page populated with the entries +you created in the source RST. + +These are simple cases with simple options. For more information about indexing with Sphinx, +please see the `official Sphinx documentation <http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/markup/misc.html>`_. + + +Jenkins Jobs +------------ + +Verify Job +++++++++++ + +The verify job name is **doc-{stream}-verify-rtd** + +Proposed changes in files in any repository with top level docs folder +in the repository and RST files in below this folder +will be verified by this job as part of a gerrit code review. + +.. Important:: + The contributing author and every reviewer on a gerrit code review + should always review the Jenkins log before approving and merging a + change. The log review should include: + + * Using a browser or other editor to search for a pattern in the + *console log* that matches files in the patch set. This will quickly + identify errors and warnings that are related to the patch set and + repository being changed. + + * Using a browser to click on the *html* folder included in the log + and preview how the proposed changes will look when published at + Read The Docs. Small changes can be easily made in the patch set. + +Merge Job ++++++++++ + +The merge job name is **doc-{stream}-merge-rtd**. + +When a committer merges a patch that includes files matching the +path described above, the doc project merge job will trigger an +update at readthedocs. There may be some delay after the merge job +completes until new version appears at Read The Docs. + Testing ======= |