How to setup the workflow of automatic documentation build for your project ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- **Setup you repository and then clone locally**:: ssh-add your-ssh.key git clone ssh://@gerrit.opnfv.org:29418/ cd **Inside the repository create the following structure:**:: gerrit.opnfv.org//docs/some-project-description.rst /other-doc-1.rst /images/*.png|*.jpg docs/release/some-release-doc.rst requirements/requirements.rst design_docs/some-design-doc.rst More details about the default structure you can find `here `_ at paragraph "How and where to store the document content files in your repository". **In order to obtain a nice .html & .pdf at then end you must write you documentation using reSt markup** quick guides: * http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickref.html * http://rest-sphinx-memo.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ReST.html * http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~gfrancis/illimath/windows/aszgard_mini/movpy-2.0.0-py2.4.4/manuals/docutils/ref/rst/directives.html An `nice online editor `_ that will help you write reSt and see your changes live. After done editing you can copy the source document in the repository and follow the workflow. **Clone the releng repository so you can created jobs for JJB**:: git clone ssh://@gerrit.opnfv.org:29418/releng Enter the project settings:: cd releng/jjb// **Create build-upload-docu.sh** The script is the same for most of the projects and you can just copy it under your project in releng/jjb// example: cp releng/jjb/opnfvdocs/build-docu.sh releng/jjb//:: #!/bin/bash project="functest" export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin/ git_sha1="$(git rev-parse HEAD)" docu_build_date="$(date)" files=() while read -r -d ''; do files+=("$REPLY") done < <(find * -type f -iname '*.rst' -print0) for file in "${{files[@]}}"; do file_cut="${{file%.*}}" gs_cp_folder="${{file_cut}}" # sed part sed -i "s/_sha1_/$git_sha1/g" $file sed -i "s/_date_/$docu_build_date/g" $file # rst2html part echo "rst2html $file" rst2html $file | gsutil cp -L gsoutput.txt - \ gs://artifacts.opnfv.org/"$project"/"$gs_cp_folder".html gsutil setmeta -h "Content-Type:text/html" \ -h "Cache-Control:private, max-age=0, no-transform" \ gs://artifacts.opnfv.org/"$project"/"$gs_cp_folder".html cat gsoutput.txt rm -f gsoutput.txt echo "rst2pdf $file" rst2pdf $file -o - | gsutil cp -L gsoutput.txt - \ gs://artifacts.opnfv.org/"$project"/"$gs_cp_folder".pdf gsutil setmeta -h "Content-Type:application/pdf" \ -h "Cache-Control:private, max-age=0, no-transform" \ gs://artifacts.opnfv.org/"$project"/"$gs_cp_folder".pdf cat gsoutput.txt rm -f gsoutput.txt done #the double {{ in file_cut="${{file%.*}}" is to escape jjb's yaml **Create build-docu-verify.sh**:: #!/bin/bash project="opnfvdocs" export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin/ git_sha1="$(git rev-parse HEAD)" docu_build_date="$(date)" files=() while read -r -d ''; do files+=("$REPLY") done < <(find * -type f -iname '*.rst' -print0) for file in "${{files[@]}}"; do file_cut="${{file%.*}}" gs_cp_folder="${{file_cut}}" # sed part sed -i "s/_sha1_/$git_sha1/g" $file sed -i "s/_date_/$docu_build_date/g" $file # rst2html part echo "rst2html $file" rst2html $file > $file_cut".html" echo "rst2pdf $file" rst2pdf $file -o $file_cut".pdf" done #the double {{ in file_cut="${{file%.*}}" is to escape jjb's yaml **Edit .yml**:: vi releng/jjb//.yml Make sure you have the job-templates set correctly as below. example: less releng/jjb/opnfvdocs/opnfvdocs.yml (pay extra attention at the "builder" sections):: - job-template: name: 'opnfvdocs-daily-{stream}' ... builders: - shell: !include-raw build-upload-docu.sh - job-template: name: 'opnfvdocs-verify' ... builders: - shell: !include-raw build-docu-verify.sh - job-template: name: 'opnfvdocs-merge' ... builders: - shell: !include-raw build-upload-docu.sh Please reffer to the releng repository for the correct indentation as JJB is very picky with those and also for the rest of the code that is missing in the example code and replaced by "...". Also you must have your documentation under docs/ in the repository or gsutil will fail to copy them; for customizations you might need to addapt build-docu.sh as we did for genesis project as different documents need to go into different places. Stage files:: git add build-docu.sh .yml Commit change with --signoff:: git commit --signoff Send code for review in Gerrit:: git review -v Create the documentation using the recommended structure in your repository and submit to gerrit for review **Jenkins will take over and produce artifacts in the form of .html & .pdf** Jenkins has the proper packages installed in order to produce the artifacts. **Artifacts are stored on Google Storage (still to decide where, structure and how to present them)** http://artifacts.opnfv.org/ `Here you can download the PDF version `_ of this guide. **Scrape content from html artifacts on wiki** This section describes how the html build artifacts can be made visible on Wiki using he scrape method. In order to have you documentation on Wiki you need to create a wiki page and include an adaption of the code below: example:: {{scrape>http://artifacts.opnfv.org/opnfvdocs/docs/enable_docu_gen.html}} Please try to write documentation as accurate and clear as possible as once reviewed and merged it will be automatically built and displayed on Wiki and everyone would apreciate a good written/nice looking guide. If you want to see on wiki what code is scraped from the built artifacts click "Show pagesource" in the right (it will appear if you hover over the magnifier icon); this way you know what is written straight on wiki and what is embedded with "scrape". By knowing these details you will be able to prevent damages by manually updating wiki. **How to track documentation** You must include at the bottom of every document that you want to track the following:: **Documentation tracking** Revision: _sha1 Build date: _date # add one "_" at the end of each trigger variable (they have also a prefix "_") when inserting them into documents to enable auto-replacement NOTE: ------ In order to generate html & pdf documentation the needed packages are rst2pdf & python-docutils if the Jenkins is CentOS/RHEL; many variants have been tested but this is the cleanest solution found. For html generation it also supports css styles if needed. **Documentation tracking** Revision: _sha1_ Build date: _date_