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Asteroid Sphinx Theme

Sphinx theme for Asteroid Docs based on the PyTorch-Lightning Docs and Read the Docs Sphinx Theme.

Local Development

Run python setup:

python setup.py install

and install the dependencies using pip install -r docs/requirements.txt

In the root directory install the package.json:

# node version 8.4.0
yarn install

If you have npm installed then run:

npm install
  • If you want to see generated documentation for docs/demo then create .env.json file and make it empty json file. Means .env.json file will contain
{}

Run grunt to build the html site and enable live reloading of the demo app at localhost:1919:

grunt
  • If you want to specify the project folder (docs) for which you want to see docs generated) then you need to specify it into .env.json file:
{
    "DOCS_DIR": "docs/"
}

Run grunt to build the html site for docs:

grunt --project=docs

The resulting site is a demo.

Testing your changes and submitting a PR

When you are ready to submit a PR with your changes you can first test that your changes have been applied correctly against either the Asteroid Docs repo:

  1. Run the grunt build task on your branch and commit the build to Github.
  2. In your local docs repo, remove any existing asteroid_sphinx_theme packages in the src folder (there should be a pip-delete-this-directory.txt file there)
  3. In requirements.txt replace the existing git link with a link pointing to your commit or branch, e.g. -e git+git://github.com/{ your repo }/asteroid_theme.git@{ your commit hash }#egg=asteroid_sphinx_theme
  4. Install the requirements pip install -r requirements.txt
  5. Remove the current build. In the docs this is make clean
  6. Build the static site. In the docs this is make html
  7. Open the site and look around. In the docs open docs/build/html/index.html

If your changes have been applied successfully, remove the build commit from your branch and submit your PR.

Publishing the theme

Before the new changes are visible in the theme the maintainer will need to run the build process:

grunt build

Once that is successful commit the change to Github.

Developing locally against Asteroid Docs

To be able to modify and preview the theme locally against the Asteroid Docs first clone the repositories:

Then follow the instructions in each repository to make the docs.

Once the docs have been successfully generated you should be able to run the following to create an html build.

Docs

# in ./docs
make html

Once these are successful, navigate to the conf.py file in each project. In the Docs these are at ./docs/source.

In conf.py change the html theme to asteroid_sphinx_theme and point the html theme path to this repo's local folder, which will end up looking something like:

html_theme = 'asteroid_sphinx_theme'
html_theme_path = ["../../../asteroid_sphinx_theme"]

Next create a file .env.json in the root of this repo with some keys/values referencing the local folders of the Docs repo:

{
  "DOCS_DIR": "../asteroid/docs/source"
}

You can then build the Docs by running

grunt --project=docs

These will generate a live-reloaded local build for the respective projects available at localhost:1919.

Note that while live reloading works these two projects are hefty and will take a few seconds to build and reload, especially the Docs.

Built-in Stylesheets and Fonts

There are a couple of stylesheets and fonts inside the Docs repo themselves meant to override the existing theme. To ensure the most accurate styles we should comment out those files until the maintainers of those repos remove them:

Docs

# ./docs/source/conf.py

html_context = {
    # 'css_files': [
    #     'https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Lato',
    #     '_static/css/theme.css'
    # ],
}

Top/Mobile Navigation

The top navigation and mobile menu expect an "active" state for one of the menu items. To ensure that "Docs" is marked as active, set the following config value in the respective conf.py, where {project} is either "docs".

html_theme_options = {
  ...
  'asteroid_project': {project}
  ...
}