A docutils-compatibility bridge to markdown, enabling you to write markdown with support for tables inside of docutils & sphinx projects.
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A docutils-compatibility bridge to MarkdownParser and CommonMark.
This allows you to write markdown inside of docutils & sphinx projects.
This was built due to limitations of the existing markdown parsers supported by sphinx, specifically recommonmark. Features such as support for tables have been added to this extension.
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Getting Started
To use sphinx-markdown-parser inside of Sphinx only takes 2 steps. First you install it:
pip install sphinx-markdown-parser
Then add this to your Sphinx conf.py:
# for MarkdownParser from sphinx_markdown_parser.parser import MarkdownParser def setup(app): app.add_source_suffix('.md', 'markdown') app.add_source_parser(MarkdownParser) app.add_config_value('recommonmark_config', { 'auto_toc_tree_section': 'Content', 'enable_auto_doc_ref': True, 'enable_auto_toc_tree': True, 'enable_eval_rst': True, 'enable_inline_math': True, 'enable_math': True, }, True) # for CommonMarkParser from recommonmark.parser import CommonMarkParser def setup(app): app.add_source_suffix('.md', 'markdown') app.add_source_parser(CommonMarkParser) app.add_config_value('recommonmark_config', { 'auto_toc_tree_section': 'Content', 'enable_auto_doc_ref': True, 'enable_auto_toc_tree': True, 'enable_eval_rst': True, 'enable_inline_math': True, 'enable_math': True, }, True)
This allows you to write both .md and .rst files inside of the same project.
Links
For all links in commonmark that aren’t explicit URLs, they are treated as cross references with the `:any: <http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/markup/inline.html#role-any>`__ role. This allows referencing a lot of things including files, labels, and even objects in the loaded domain.
AutoStructify
AutoStructify makes it possible to write your documentation in Markdown, and automatically convert this into rST at build time. See the AutoStructify Documentation for more information about configuration and usage.
To use the advanced markdown to rst transformations you must add AutoStructify to your Sphinx conf.py.
# At top on conf.py (with other import statements)
import recommonmark
from recommonmark.transform import AutoStructify
# At the bottom of conf.py
def setup(app):
app.add_config_value('recommonmark_config', {
'url_resolver': lambda url: github_doc_root + url,
'auto_toc_tree_section': 'Contents',
}, True)
app.add_transform(AutoStructify)
See https://github.com/rtfd/recommonmark/blob/master/docs/conf.py for a full example.
AutoStructify comes with the following options. See http://recommonmark.readthedocs.org/en/latest/auto_structify.html for more information about the specific features.
enable_auto_toc_tree: enable the Auto Toc Tree feature.
auto_toc_tree_section: when True, Auto Toc Tree will only be enabled on section that matches the title.
enable_auto_doc_ref: enable the Auto Doc Ref feature. Deprecated
enable_math: enable the Math Formula feature.
enable_inline_math: enable the Inline Math feature.
enable_eval_rst: enable the evaluate embedded reStructuredText feature.
url_resolver: a function that maps a existing relative position in the document to a http link
Development
You can run the tests by running tox in the top-level of the project.
We are working to expand test coverage, but this will at least test basic Python 2 and 3 compatability.
Why a bridge?
Many python tools (mostly for documentation creation) rely on docutils. But docutils only supports a ReStructuredText syntax.
For instance this issue and this StackOverflow question show that there is an interest in allowing docutils to use markdown as an alternative syntax.
Why another bridge to docutils?
recommonmark uses the python implementation of CommonMark while remarkdown implements a stand-alone parser leveraging parsley.
Both output a `docutils document tree <http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/doctree.html>`__ and provide scripts that leverage docutils for generation of different types of documents.
Acknowledgement
recommonmark is mainly derived from remarkdown by Steve Genoud and leverages the python CommonMark implementation.
It was originally created by Luca Barbato, and is now maintained in the Read the Docs (rtfd) GitHub organization.
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