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+.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
+.. License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
+.. Copyright (C) 2021 Deutsche Telekom AG
+
+
+
+*******************************************
+Setup of a Documentation Development System
+*******************************************
+
+
+..
+ #########################################################################
+ HOW TO FILL THIS SECTION:
+
+ Release Relevance
+ Name the ONAP release(s) where this document has a relevance.
+ ONAP release number (ONAP release name starting with a capital letter)
+ Examples:
+ 8.0.0 (Honolulu) - 1.0.0 (Amsterdam)
+ 7.0.1 (Guilin) - 3.0.0 (Casablanca), 1.0.0 (Amsterdam)
+
+ Last Review/Update
+ Date of last review and/or update of this document.
+ Add "none" for a new document. Add concrete date if reviewed/updated.
+ Use en-US format (mm/dd/yyyy).
+
+ Initial Release
+ Initial release date of this document.
+ Use en-US format (mm/dd/yyyy).
+
+ Author (Company)
+ Name of the author and company name. Use comma to separate.
+ Example:
+ Jane Doe (ACME), John Doe (ACME)
+
+ ! PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE STRUCTURE OF THIS SECTION.
+ ! PLEASE ADD ONLY REQUESTED INFORMATION BELOW!
+ #########################################################################
+
+Release Relevance
+ 8.0.0 (Honolulu) - 1.0.0 (Amsterdam)
+
+Last Review/Update
+ none
+
+Initial Release
+ 05/12/2021
+
+Author (Company)
+ Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG)
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+.. contents:: Table of Contents
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Introduction
+============
+
+Formal ONAP documentation uses the reStructuredText markup language and the
+files have an ``.rst`` extension. They are part of almost every ONAP project
+and can be found in the ``docs`` directory. The files are automatically
+processed and you find the final ONAP documentation build hosted on
+`ReadTheDocs <https://docs.onap.org>`__.
+
+This guide provides a detailed description to set up a system suitable to
+create, check and preview documentation locally. The targeted readership is
+beginners and people interested in creating documentation.
+
+The guide describes the setup of a development system from scratch using the
+Ubuntu Desktop version installed in a virtual machine. It includes all required
+steps and also some optional ones that may ease your daily work with this
+development system. Feel free to adapt it to your needs.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+VM Configuration
+================
+
+.. note:: This section is for information only and should not be understood as
+ a requirement.
+
+Ubuntu Image
+------------
+
++----------------------------------------+
+| ubuntu-20.04.2.0-desktop-amd64.iso |
++----------------------------------------+
+
+Please check what image must be used for your type of hardware.
+
+VM Configuration
+----------------
+
++-------------------------+------------+
+| Memory | 8 GB |
++-------------------------+------------+
+| Processors / Cores each | 2 / 2 |
++-------------------------+------------+
+| Hard Disk | 64 GB |
++-------------------------+------------+
+
+Depending on your requirements you can modify the values for virtual memory,
+processors, cores or hard disk space.
+
+VM Setup
+--------
+
+Follow the instructions of your virtualization solution to install Ubuntu in a
+virtual machine. Log in after the installation has finished.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Ubuntu Configuration
+====================
+
+.. note:: This section is optional and should not be understood as a
+ requirement.
+
+Finding Applications
+--------------------
+
+The following actions are performed on the Ubuntu desktop. You may use the
+desktop search function :guilabel:`Show Applications` (the |ShowApp| symbol in
+the bottom left corner) to find the required applications. Later on you need to
+start also a :guilabel:`Terminal` window from here.
+
+Software Updates
+----------------
+
+Open :guilabel:`Software Updater` and update already installed Ubuntu packages.
+You may need to restart the system afterwards.
+
+Language Support
+----------------
+
+Open :guilabel:`Language Support`. You are asked to complete the installation.
+Select the :guilabel:`Install` button to complete. Continue in the
+:guilabel:`Language Support` window and open
+:guilabel:`Install / Remove Languages`. Then select your preferred
+:guilabel:`<LANGUAGE>`. Choose :guilabel:`Apply` to install the additional
+language.
+
+Regional Formats
+----------------
+
+Continue to the :guilabel:`Regional Formats` tab. Select a
+:guilabel:`<FORMAT>` to show e.g. date, time and numbers in your preferred
+format. Press :guilabel:`Close` to close the window.
+
+Input Sources
+-------------
+
+To change the keyboard layout used e.g. in command line windows, open
+:guilabel:`Settings`. Navigate to :guilabel:`Region & Language`. At
+:guilabel:`Input Sources` press the :guilabel:`+` sign. Select your preferred
+:guilabel:`<INPUTSOURCE>` and use :guilabel:`Add` to add it. Move it to the top
+of the list using drag and drop. Close the window. You may need to logout from
+the UI and login again to make your changes effective.
+
+Screen Lock
+-----------
+
+Open :guilabel:`Settings`. Navigate to :guilabel:`Privacy` >
+:guilabel:`Screen Lock` and change settings for :guilabel:`Blank Screen Delay`
+and :guilabel:`Automatic Screen Lock` to values of your choice. Close the
+window.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Disable sudo password for your user
+===================================
+
+.. warning:: This section is optional and should not be understood as a
+ requirement. Disabling password authentication for all commands is very
+ convenient at use **but it strongly exposes your system to malicious code**.
+ For a system dedicated to development it might be OK, but not for a
+ production system! Handle with care. You have been warned.
+
+Open a :guilabel:`Terminal` window and start the ``visudo`` editor with ...
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ sudo visudo
+
+and add ``<USER> ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL`` to the end of the file. Replace
+``<USER>`` with your user name.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Install python3 related packages
+================================
+
+.. note:: The main python3 package is preinstalled in Ubuntu 20.04.
+
+Open a :guilabel:`Terminal` window and update the package management system
+with ...
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ cd ~
+ sudo apt update
+ sudo apt -y upgrade
+
+Install python3 related packages with ...
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ sudo apt install -y python3-pip
+ sudo apt install -y build-essential
+ sudo apt install -y libssl-dev
+ sudo apt install -y libffi-dev
+ sudo apt install -y python3-dev
+ sudo apt install -y python3-venv
+
+
+Check the python3 version with ...
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ python3 -V
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Install git and documentation related packages
+==============================================
+
+Install the required packages with ...
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ sudo apt install -y git
+ sudo apt install -y git-review
+ sudo apt install -y python3-sphinx
+ sudo apt install -y python3-doc8
+ sudo apt install -y curl
+ sudo apt install -y jq
+
+Check the git version with ...
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ git --version
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Create virtual environment and activate
+=======================================
+
+In this guide, virtual environments are generally located in your home
+directory under ``~/environments``. For the development of ONAP documentation
+the virtual environment ``onapdocs`` is created. The full path is consequently
+``~/environments/onapdocs``.
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ cd ~
+ mkdir environments
+ cd ~/environments
+ python3 -m venv onapdocs
+ cd ~/environments/onapdocs
+ source bin/activate
+
+To indicate that you are now working in an virtual environment, the prompt of
+your terminal has changed. Now it starts with ``(onapdocs)``.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Install required Sphinx packages in activated environment
+=========================================================
+
+It is :strong:`important` to activate the ``onapdocs`` environment before you
+continue. If not already done, activate environment with ...
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ cd ~/environments/onapdocs
+ source bin/activate
+
+To indicate that you are now working in an virtual environment, the prompt of
+your terminal has changed. Now it starts with ``(onapdocs)``.
+
+.. important:: Now you are installing packages only for the 'onapdocs' virtual
+ environment.
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ pip3 install wheel
+ pip3 install sphinx_rtd_theme
+ pip3 install sphinxcontrib-blockdiag
+ pip3 install sphinxcontrib-needs
+ pip3 install sphinxcontrib-nwdiag
+ pip3 install sphinxcontrib-seqdiag
+ pip3 install sphinxcontrib-swaggerdoc
+ pip3 install sphinxcontrib-plantuml
+ pip3 install lfdocs-conf
+
+ which sphinx-build
+
+.. tip:: Remember the path
+ ``/home/<USER>/environments/onapdocs/bin/sphinx-build``, you need it later
+ to configure a VSC extension.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Install Visual Studio Code (VSC) and update already installed applications
+==========================================================================
+
+The following actions are performed on the Ubuntu desktop. You may use the
+desktop search function :guilabel:`Show Applications` (the |ShowApp| symbol in
+the bottom left corner) to find the required applications.
+
+Open :guilabel:`Ubuntu Software` > :guilabel:`Development`, select
+:guilabel:`Visual Studio Code` and press :guilabel:`Install` to install the
+integrated development environment (IDE).
+
+Open :guilabel:`Ubuntu Software` > :guilabel:`Updates` to ensure that your
+installed applications are up to date.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Clone example repo and start VSC (no LF account)
+================================================
+
+Clone repo
+----------
+
+For a quick start you can clone e.g. the ``doc`` repository even without a
+Linux Foundation (LF) account with ...
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ cd ~/environments/onapdocs
+ git clone --branch master https://git.onap.org/doc/ ./doc
+
+Start VSC
+---------
+
+Start VSC in the ``doc`` repo directory with ...
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ cd doc
+ code .
+
+.. tip:: ``~/environments/onapdocs/doc`` is now your ``${workspaceFolder}``
+ because you have started VSC (``code``) from here!
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Clone example repo and start VSC (LF account used)
+==================================================
+
+Prerequisite configuration
+--------------------------
+
+If you plan to contribute to the ONAP community and you want to submit changes
+to a specific project later on, please refer to the
+`ONAP Developer Wiki <https://wiki.onap.org>`__ to get information about all
+the prerequisite details.
+
+If you already have a LF account and you have shared your public ssh key you
+can finalize the configuration of this development system by updating your ssh
+configuration in the ``~/.ssh`` directory by copying over ``config``,
+``id_rsa`` and ``id_rsa.pub``
+
+In addition you configure ``git`` and ``git-review`` with ...
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ git config --global user.email "<GIT-EMAIL>"
+ git config --global user.name "<GIT-USER>"
+ git config --global --add gitreview.username "<GIT-USER>"
+ git config --global gitreview.remote origin
+
+Replace ``<GIT-EMAIL>`` and ``<GIT-USER>`` with your account details.
+
+Clone repo
+----------
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ cd ~/environments/onapdocs
+ git clone --recurse-submodules ssh://<GIT-USER>@gerrit.onap.org:29418/doc
+
+Start VSC
+---------
+
+Start VSC in the ``doc`` repo directory with ...
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ cd doc
+ code .
+
+.. tip:: ``~/environments/onapdocs/doc`` is now your ``${workspaceFolder}``
+ because you have started VSC (``code``) from here!
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Disable Telemetry of VSC
+========================
+
+In case you want to disable telemetry functionality of Visual Studio Code, open
+:guilabel:`File` > :guilabel:`Preferences` > :guilabel:`Settings` and
+search for ``telemetry``. Then uncheck
+:guilabel:`Telemetry: Enable Crash Reporter` and
+:guilabel:`Telemetry: Enable Telemetry`
+
+.. warning:: Extensions may be collecting their own usage data and are not
+ controlled by the ``telemetry.enableTelemetry`` setting. Consult the
+ specific extension's documentation to learn about its telemetry
+ reporting and whether it can be disabled. See also
+ https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/telemetry
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Install VSC extensions and configure reStructuredText extension
+===============================================================
+
+Install VSC extensions
+----------------------
+
+Extension bring additional power to Visual Studio Code. To search and install
+them, open :guilabel:`File` > :guilabel:`Preferences` > :guilabel:`Extensions`
+or use the keyboard shortcut ``[Ctrl+Shift+X]``. Then enter the name of the
+extension in the :guilabel:`Search Extensions in Marketplace` window.
+Press :guilabel:`Install` if you have found the required extension.
+
+Please install ...
+
++--------------------+-----------------------------------------+
+| Python | ms-python.python |
++--------------------+-----------------------------------------+
+| reStructuredText | lextudio.restructuredtext |
++--------------------+-----------------------------------------+
+| Code Spell Checker | streetsidesoftware.code-spell-checker |
++--------------------+-----------------------------------------+
+| Prettier | esbenp.prettier-vscode |
++--------------------+-----------------------------------------+
+| GitLens | eamodio.gitlens |
++--------------------+-----------------------------------------+
+
+Configure reStructuredText extension
+------------------------------------
+
+To configure ``reStructuredText`` extension, open :guilabel:`File` >
+:guilabel:`Preferences` > :guilabel:`Extensions` or use the keyboard shortcut
+``[Ctrl+Shift+X]``. Then enter ``reStructuredText`` in the
+:guilabel:`Search Extensions in Marketplace` window. After you have found the
+extension press :guilabel:`Manage` (the little |GearSymb| symbol on the right
+bottom) and select :guilabel:`Extension Settings`. A new windows in VSC shows
+all the parameters. Change the following ones:
+
+ :strong:`Restructuredtext › Linter: Executable Path`
+ ``/usr/bin/doc8``
+
+ :strong:`Restructuredtext › Linter: Name`
+ ``doc8``
+
+ :strong:`Restructuredtext: Sphinx Build Path`
+ ``/home/<USER>/environments/onapdocs/bin/sphinx-build``
+
+Replace ``<USER>`` with your user name.
+
+Only in case the preview creates an error message, try ...
+
+ :strong:`Restructuredtext: Conf Path`
+ ``${workspaceFolder}/docs``
+
+Close the :guilabel:`Extension Settings` window.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Open a .rst file and preview it in VSC
+======================================
+
+Open .rst file
+--------------
+
+Select :guilabel:`View` > :guilabel:`Explorer`. Alternatively you can use the
+|FileExpl| symbol in the upper left corner. Expand the ``docs`` folder by
+clicking on the ``>`` symbol. Select the file ``index.rst``. The code shows up
+in the right pane window of VSC.
+
+Problem Window
+--------------
+
+You may see problems with the reStructuredText markup because the code is
+underlined in various colors. For the details select :guilabel:`View` >
+:guilabel:`Problems` to open an additional window at the bottom of VSC.
+
+When you select a specific entry in the problem list, the code window is
+updated to show the related line in the code.
+
+Preview
+-------
+
+Now select :guilabel:`Preview To The Side` (the |Preview| symbol on the top
+right) or use keyboard shortcut ``[Ctrl+k Ctrl+r]`` to open the preview window
+on the right hand side. This may take a few seconds. The preview shows up and
+renders the ``index.rst`` as it would look like on ReadTheDocs.
+
+Tips and Tricks
+---------------
+
+The learnings are ...
+
+.. tip::
+ - Start VSC always in the ``docs`` directory of the repository. Use the
+ command ``code .``. Then navigate via VSC's :guilabel:`Explorer`
+ |FileExpl| to the directory which contains the file you like to edit. VSC
+ may ask you, which ``conf.py`` VSC should use. Choose the one which
+ resides in the directory where you have started VSC. Check also the (blue)
+ bottom line of VSC. There you see which ``conf.py`` is currently in use.
+ The content of ``conf.py`` affects how the documentation is presented.
+ - VSC may claim that some packages require an update. This can be easily
+ fixed. VSC offers automatically to install or update the package.
+ - VSC may ask you to install ``snooty``. Please install.
+ - Select the correct environment in the (blue) bottom line
+ ``'onapdocs':venv``. Have also a view on the other interesting
+ information (e.g. the ``conf.py`` which is currently in use).
+ - First, close and reopen preview if preview is not shown properly.
+ - Second, close and reopen VSC if preview is not shown properly.
+ - Save your file if an error does not disappear after you have corrected it.
+ - You can not navigate within the document structure by clicking the links
+ in the preview. You always have to choose the correct file in the VSC
+ :guilabel:`Explorer` window.
+
+That's it!
+----------
+
+Congratulations, well done! You have configured a system well suited to
+develop ONAP documentation and to master the challenges of reStructuredText.
+Now have a look at all the different elements of reStructuredText and learn how
+to use them properly. Or maybe you like to do some optional configurations at
+your system first.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Optional VSC Configuration
+==========================
+
+Ruler
+-----
+
+To add a ruler that indicates the line end at 79 characters, open
+:guilabel:`File` > :guilabel:`Preferences` > :guilabel:`Settings` and enter
+``ruler`` in the :guilabel:`Search settings` field. In
+:guilabel:`Editor: Rulers` click on :guilabel:`Edit in settings.json` and add
+the value ``79``. The result should look like this:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ "editor.rulers": [
+ 79
+ ]
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Miscellaneous
+=============
+
+.. note:: This section is optional and should not be understood as a
+ requirement.
+
+Firefox Add-ons
+---------------
+
+Open :guilabel:`Add-Ons and Themes`, then search and install the following
+add-ons:
+
++----------------------------+-------------------------------+
+| I don't care about cookies | Get rid of cookie warnings. |
++----------------------------+-------------------------------+
+| UBlock Origin | A wide-spectrum blocker. |
++----------------------------+-------------------------------+
+| LastPass Password Manager | Used in the Linux Foundation. |
++----------------------------+-------------------------------+
+
+ReText Editor
+-------------
+
+Install this simple editor with ...
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ sudo apt install -y retext
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Helpful Resources
+=================
+
+This is a collection of helpful resources if you want to extend and deepen your
+knowledge.
+
+Python
+------
+
+- `Install Python for Most Features <https://docs.restructuredtext.net/articles/prerequisites.html#install-python-for-most-features>`__
+- `How To Install Python 3 and Set Up a Programming Environment on an Ubuntu 20.04 Server <https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-python-3-and-set-up-a-programming-environment-on-an-ubuntu-20-04-server>`__
+- `Using Python environments in VS Code <https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/environments>`__
+- `Getting Started with Python in VS Code <https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/python-tutorial>`__
+- `Linux Foundation Docs Conf <https://pypi.org/project/lfdocs-conf/>`__
+
+reStructuredText
+----------------
+
+- `reStructuredText Directives <https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/ref/rst/directives.html>`__
+- `reStructuredText and Sphinx Cheat Sheet I <https://thomas-cokelaer.info/tutorials/sphinx/rest_syntax.html>`__
+- `reStructuredText and Sphinx Cheat Sheet II <https://docs.typo3.org/m/typo3/docs-how-to-document/master/en-us/WritingReST/CheatSheet.html>`__
+- `Online reStructuredText Editor <http://rst.ninjs.org/#>`__
+
+ReadTheDocs Sphinx Theme
+------------------------
+
+- `ReadTheDocs Sphinx Theme (highly recommended) <https://sphinx-rtd-theme.readthedocs.io/en/stable/>`__
+- `ReadTheDocs Sphinx Theme Configuration <https://sphinx-rtd-theme.readthedocs.io/en/latest/configuring.html>`__
+
+Visual Studio Code (VSC)
+------------------------
+
+- `VSC Basic Editing <https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/codebasics>`__
+- `Code Formatting with Prettier in Visual Studio Code <https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/code-formatting-with-prettier-in-visual-studio-code>`__
+- `VSC Icons <https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-icons>`__
+
+Git
+---
+
+- `How To Install Git on Ubuntu 20.04 <https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-git-on-ubuntu-20-04>`__
+
+Documentation
+-------------
+
+- `Write The Docs: Documentation Guide <https://www.writethedocs.org/guide>`__
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Backlog
+=======
+
+There are still some open topics or issues in this guide. They are subject
+for one of the upcoming releases.
+
+ - consider ``pandoc`` in this guide?
+ - VSC / reStructuredText Extension Settings / reStructuredText: Sphinx Build
+ Path: ${workspaceRoot} , ${workspaceFolder} , any alternatives?
+ - link to full ``ssh`` install/config?
+ - link to full ``git`` install/config?
+ - how to limit line width to improve readability? setting in conf.py?
+ - keyboard shortcut ``[Ctrl+Shift+X]`` or :kbd:`Ctrl` + :kbd:`Shift` +
+ :kbd:`X` Is this a problem in the RTD theme?
+ - use ``menuselection``
+ :menuselection:`My --> Software --> Some menu --> Some sub menu 1`?
+ - evaluate and add VSC extension to "draw" tables in an aided way
+ - add infos for config files, e.g. ``conf.py``, ``conf.yaml``
+ - find the reason for VSC error message
+ ``Substitution definition "ShowApp" empty or invalid.``
+ - find the reason for VSC error message
+ ``Unexpected indentation``
+ - find a solution to wrap lines in VSC automatically (79 chars limit)
+ - evaluate ``snooty`` and describe functionality (build in? not a extension?)
+ - add a table explaining the role of installed packages/extensions in every
+ section
+
+..
+ #########################################################################
+ EMBEDDED PICTURES & ICONS BELOW
+ #########################################################################
+
+.. |ShowApp| image:: ./media/view-app-grid-symbolic.svg
+ :width: 20
+
+.. |Preview| image:: ./media/PreviewOnRightPane_16x.svg
+ :width: 20
+
+.. |FileExpl| image:: ./media/files.svg
+ :width: 20
+
+.. |GearSymb| image:: ./media/gear.svg
+ :width: 20