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Docs and TOC generator for Robot Framework resources and libs

Project description

Robot Framework LibTOC

What it does

This tool generates docs using Robot Framework Libdoc for an entire folder with Robot Framework resources/libs and creates a TOC (table of contents) file for them

Why use it

The Robot Framework Libdoc tool normally generates a HTML file for a single keyword library or a resource file. If you have several keyword libraries, you just get several separate HTML files.

This tool collects separate keyword documentation files in one place and creates a TOC (table of contents) page with links to these files.
The result is a folder with several static HTML pages which can be placed somewhere in the intranet or uploaded as CI artifact - so everybody can easily access the keywords docs.

Here is the example screenshot

How it works

  • The tool goes through the specified folder with RF resources and it's direct subfolders
  • It looks for the config files named .libtoc which contain items you would like to create docs for:
    1. Paths to resource files in glob format
    2. Installed RF libraries - names and necessary import params like described in libdoc user guide

      Other libdoc CLI options (e.g. version or name of the output file) are not supported

  • Then it generates the docs using libdoc - both for files paths, resolved from the glob patterns, and for the installed libraries. The created HTML files are placed in the libtoc output_dir - keeping the original subfolder structure of resources
  • Finally it generates a TOC (Table of Contents) HTML page with links to all the generated HTML files. The navigation tree structure in the TOC repeats the folder tree structure.

Example of a .libtoc config file

[paths]
# Use glob patterns
**/*.robot
**/*.resource
**/*.py

[libs]
# Use RF library names with params - like for libdoc
SeleniumLibrary
Remote::http://10.0.0.42:8270
# You can use environment variables in lib params
SomeLib::$some_env_var/somepath

The config file must contain at least one of the sections - [paths], [libs] or both

How to install it

System requirements

  • Python >=3.7
  • Robot Framework

Installation using pip

pip install robotframework-libtoc

How to use it

  • Create the .libtoc config files in the root of the resources folder and/or in direct subfolders where you need docs to be created.

  • Run libtoc. The last resources_dir parameter is mandatory, others are optional:

    • -d, --output_dir
    • --config_file
    • --toc_file
    • --toc_template
    • --homepage_template

    Examples:

    libtoc example_resources
    libtoc --output_dir docs example_resources
    libtoc --output_dir docs --toc_file MY_SPECIAL_NAME_FOR_DOCS.html example_resources
    libtoc --toc_template MY_CUSTOM_TOC.html --homepage_template MY_CUSTOM_HOMEPAGE.html example_resources
    
  • Open the created file, e.g. docs\keyword_docs.html

How to change the TOC and the homepage HTML templates

The default HTML template files are located in the python installation directory (usually something like <python_dir>\lib\site-packages\robotframework_libtoc) and can be changed if necessary.
It's also possible to provide custom HTML template files using the --toc_template and --homepage_template options.

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