Sphinx extension to produce warnings when a doc needs proofreading.
Project description
Dust
Dust is a Sphinx extension that emits warnings when a document hasn’t been proofread in a while.
It prevents your doc from accumulating dust!
Setting up
Install dust from pip:
$ pip install sphinx-dust
Then add it as an extension to your project’s conf.py:
# conf.py
extensions = [
'dust',
]
Optionally, configure the value of dust_days_limit to your convenience (defaults to 30):
# conf.py
dust_days_limit = 30
If you only want to benefit from the generated note, configure the dust_emit_warnings attribute (defaults to True):
# conf.py
dust_emit_warnings = False
Using dust
Dust introduces a new directive: reviewer-meta.
It takes two arguments:
written-on, the date the document was redacted; and,
proofread-on, the date the document was proofread.
Both dates must respect the yyyy-mm-dd format.
Here it is in context:
.. index.rst
Rubik's Cube Tutorial
---------------------
.. reviewer-meta::
:written-on: 1974-05-19
:proofread-on: 1974-06-20
This directive will be replaced by a note reading:
.. note::
Written on 19 May 1974, proofread on 20 June 1974
Running sphinx-build will output a warning if the number of days spanning between written-on and proofread-on is greater than dust_days_limit. In this case, with dust_days_limit = 30, Sphinx will emit a warning:
/path/to/your/doc/index.rst:2: WARNING: This document hasn't been proofread for 32 days
Using Sphinx’s -W option, warnings will be turned into errors, useful to make CI builds fail and be notified of outdated docs.
The warning and note content are exported using sphinx.locale so you can translate them in your language if you see fit.