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Sphinx-needs-data-explorer is a Sphinx extension to visualize Sphinx-Needs data

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Sphinx Needs Data Explorer

The sphinx_needs_data_explorer is a web application built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, offered as a Sphinx extension. Created as a personal open-source project, it enhances the interactivity of Sphinx-generated documentation by enabling users to explore the needs.json data produced by the Sphinx-Needs extension. Users can filter data attributes and view the data in three distinct modes: network-view, table-view , and file-view. Additionally, it supports generating reports in various formats, making it a powerful and flexible tool for analyzing and presenting documentation data.

Goals and Realization

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Features

Three Sphinx-Needs Data View Perspectives

Network-View

In Network-View-Perspective you can see how sphinx-needs data are interconnected in data networks.

You can choose which data context to see - incoming connections from in-neighbours - outgoing connections from out-neighbours - incoming and outgoing connections

You can choose network layout - hierarchical bottom-up - hierarchical right-to-left - hierarchical with repulsion

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Table-View

In Table-View-Perspective you can see sphinx-needs data in table. You can select which columns should be visible and which hidden.

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File-View

In File-View-Perspective, you can see a list of files in which Sphinx-needs data were found.

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Powerfull Interactive Data Filtering

You can predefine filtering expressions during documentation generation or interactively while browsing documentation, and apply the data filtering across all three view perspectives.

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You can use attribute lookup table while writing your filters.

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Exploring In-Neighbours, Out-Neighbours or both

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Visualizing Constraint Violations in Network Transitions

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Controlling Neighborhood Depth in Network Visualization

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Switching between Perspective Views and Documentation

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Interaction

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Installation

You can install sphinx-needs-data-explorer with pip

pip install sphinx-needs-data-explorer

Alternatively (Linux)

git clone https://github.com/mi-parkes/sphinx-needs-data-explorer.git
cd sphinx-needs-data-explorer

poetry install
poetry build
poetry run task doc

# you can then install the package in your virtual environment
pip install dist/sphinx_needs_data_explorer*.whl

Activation

In your conf.py configuration file, add sphinx_needs_data_explorer to your extensions list. And, please, make sure that sphinx_needs extension is configured to generate needs.json file in the root of your documentation E.g.:

extensions = [
  ...
  'sphinx_needs_data_explorer'
  ...
]
...
needs_build_json = True

or you can include it only if the extension is available in your virtual environment:

...
try:
    import sphinx_needs_data_explorer
    extensions.add('sphinx_needs_data_explorer')
except ImportError:
    pass
...
needs_build_json = True

If your project uses sphinx_book_theme, sphinx_needs_data_explorer supports full integration in your documentation by adding E header button accesible from any documentation page.

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Otherwise, you can create hyperlink to sphinx_needs_data_explorer by adding the following role in your .rst file(s)

:sphinx_needs_data_explorer:`Sphinx Needs Data Explorer Test`

Configuration

If defined, the following parameters are used for configuration:

  • needs_extra_options - the parameter defines extra sphinx-needs options

  • needs_extra_links - the parameter defines the type links to use when extracting sphinx-needs linkage

  • needs_types - the parameter defines sphinx-needs types and their attributes like node colors

You can predefine filtering expressions to populate the filter drop-down list:

sphinx_needs_data_explorer_config = {
    "filters":[
        "status=='open'",
        "['15','16'] in id",
        "title ~ /r.*[0-9]+5'$/i",
        "type != 'req' && incoming==[]",
        "type=='spec' && outgoing!=[] && title ~ /5'$/"
    ]
}

sphinx_needs_data_explorer Help lists all attributes found in your project that can be used for data filtering.

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Visualizing Constraint Violations in Network Transitions:

sphinx_needs_data_explorer_config = {
    "valid-linkage-color":"Black",
    "invalid-linkage-color":"OrangeRed",
    "valid-linkage":{
        'need': {
            'need':'refinement'
        },
        'feat': {
            'feat':'refinement',
            'need':'links'
        },
        ...
    }
}

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