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Sphinx extension to render the image by script or command

Project description

A sphinx extension to render the image/figure generated by the command body.

author:

“Yongping Guo”<guoyoooping@163.com>

1. Installing and setup

pip install sphinxcontrib-cmd2img

And just add sphinxcontrib.cmd2img to the list of extensions in the conf.py file. For example:

extensions = ['sphinxcontrib.cmd2img']

2. Introduction and examples

In rst we we use image and figure directive to render image/figure in the target html document, which give us much convenience. In fact we could rending more things than that.

Sometime some command would convert or generate a image, we would like to render it efficiently and directly, for example:

ditaa is a small command-line utility that can convert diagrams drawn using ascii art (‘drawings’ that contain characters that resemble lines like | / - ), into proper bitmap graphics. We could use the following directive to render the image generated by ditaa:

.. cmd2img:: ditaa

      +--------+   +-------+    +-------+
      |        | --+ ditaa +--> |       |
      |  Text  |   +-------+    |diagram|
      |Document|   |!magic!|    |       |
      |     {d}|   |       |    |       |
      +---+----+   +-------+    +-------+
          :                         ^
          |       Lots of work      |
          +-------------------------+

Or use the following directive to render it as a figure, for a figure, we can add a caption, to render it as .svg file, we add –svg in the command line:

.. cmd2fig:: ditaa --svg
   :caption: figure 1. An example to use ditaa to render a figure

      +--------+   +-------+    +-------+
      |        | --+ ditaa +--> |       |
      |  Text  |   +-------+    |diagram|
      |Document|   |!magic!|    |       |
      |     {d}|   |       |    |       |
      +---+----+   +-------+    +-------+
          :                         ^
          |       Lots of work      |
          +-------------------------+

Another example is gnuplot:

.. cmd2img:: gnuplot
    :image: gnuplot_test.png

    set output 'gnuplot_test.png'
    set terminal pngcairo
    set y2tics -100, 10
    set ytics nomirror
    plot sin(1/x) axis x1y1, 100*cos(x) axis x1y2

Another example is python:

.. cmd2img:: python3
   :image: test.png
   :caption: 例子

   import numpy as np
   import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

   theta = np.linspace(0, 2 * np.pi, 200)
   r = 20
   x = r*np.cos(theta)
   y = r*np.sin(theta)

   plt.figure(figsize=(6, 6), dpi=300)
   plt.text(3.14, 1, r"$\int_a^b f(x)\mathrm{d}x$", horizontalalignment='center', fontsize=20)
   plt.plot(x, y)
   plt.xlabel(r'$\varepsilon$',fontsize=20)
   plt.ylabel(r'$\alpha$',fontsize=20)
   plt.title("A simple plot")
   plt.savefig("test.png", dpi=120)

Another example is convert, it will be rendered as a gif in the target:

.. cmd2img:: convert rose: -duplicate 29 -virtual-pixel Gray -distort SRT '%[fx:360.0*t/n]' -set delay '%[fx:t == 0 ? 240 : 10]' -loop 0 rose.gif

Another example:

.. cmd2img:: dot -T png

    digraph example {
        a [label="sphinx", href="http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/extensions/index.html", target="_top"];
        b [label="other"];
        a -> b;
    }

3 Options

sphinxcontrib-cmd2img provide some options for easy use.

3.1 command options

For command options, you should add it right after the command, for example:

.. cmd2fig:: ditaa --no-antialias
   :caption: figure 2. illustration for command option.

    +--------+   +-------+    +-------+
    |        | --+ ditaa +--> |       |
    |  Text  |   +-------+    |diagram|
    |Document|   |!magic!|    |       |
    |     {d}|   |       |    |       |
    +---+----+   +-------+    +-------+
        :                         ^
        |       Lots of work      |
        +-------------------------+

3.2 sphinxcontrib-cmd2img options

  • image:

    For those command whose the output name is embeded in the body, Users should copy the name here.

  • show_source:

    for text generated iamge, if the source code is shown.

  • watermark:

    Add water mark in the image

  • gravity:

    watermark gravity, see detail imagematick command convert -draw

  • location:

    watermark location, see detail imagematick command convert -draw

  • fill:

    watermark contention, see detail imagematick command convert -draw

  • pointsize:

    watermark pointsize, see detail imagematick command convert -draw

  • font:

    watermark font, see detail imagematick command convert -draw

For example:

.. cmd2fig:: gnuplot
    :caption: 在plot 命令里指定范围
    :image: gnuplot_test.png
    :width: 600

    set output 'gnuplot_test.png'
    set terminal pngcairo
    plot [-5:5] (sin(1/x) - cos(x))*erfc(x)

5. License

GPLv3

6. Changelog

0.1 Initial upload. 0.2 Correct minor typo

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