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Autodoc all modules from a Django project's INSTALLED_APPS for Sphinx

Project description

Django is very nice in that way you can reuse a lot of applications in your projects. It means for big projects that you’ll get a long list of applications in your settings.INSTALLED_APP.

If you’re using Django with Sphinx and want to autodoc all these apps in a wink of an eye, then this app is for you.

A good combination for documenting your project would be:
  • sphinx

  • cartouche to avoid polluting your docstrings with rst syntax

  • django-giza to generate the doc from your applications

  • django-sphinxdoc to integrate the sphinx doc in your website

How it works

It will scrape all your .py files in each application listed by INSTALLED_APPS, then add automodules in your PROJECT/SPHINX_ROOT/auto_modules.rst.

You will then see your applications grouped in 2 different categories:

  • Project Apps are applications located in your project directory

  • 3rd Party Apps are apps which are somewhere in your pythonpath (preferably in your virtualenv)

Good Practices

Add a docstring in your application’s __init__.py file to describe it. django-giza will automatically scrape it for you (although __init.__.py files are excluded by default…)

Install

$ pip install django-giza

Then add giza to your INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py

Usage

$ ./manage.py giza

You can also specify the relative path to your docs root:

$ ./manage.py giza private/documentation

Settings

You can modify some of the settings used by django-giza:

  • GIZA_DOCS_ROOT:

    Root path for documentation (absolute path required).

    defaults to:

    "PROJECT_ROOT/docs"

  • GIZA_INDEX_DOC:

    Name of your master document.

    defaults to:

    "index.rst"

  • GIZA_FILENAME:

    Name for the generated modules doc.

    defaults to:

    "auto_modules"

  • GIZA_DOC_TITLE:

    Title for the modules page.

    defaults to:

    "Python modules"

  • GIZA_EXCLUDED_APPS:

    List of applications to exclude. Can use wildcard at the end.

    defaults to: ["django.*"]

  • GIZA_EXCLUDED_MODULES:

    List of filenames to exclude.

    defaults to: ["__init__.py"]

  • GIZA_AUTOMODULE_OPTIONS:

    List of options to the automodule directive, such as “private-members” (without colon delimiters)

    defaults to:

    ["deprecated", "members", "private-members", "special-members", "show-inheritance"]

TODO

  • Write tests

  • improve the not_relevant stuff to auto exclude a file without class or def

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