# Sphinx The primary driver of this package's documentation is Sphinx's `autodoc` extension, using the [Furo theme][1]. **High-level details**: - `sphinx-apidoc` generates package-based documentation to the `_autoref/` directory, with navigation available under "Autoref" in the sidebar. - Markdown-based documentation files are manually written under the `reference/` directory, showing up under "Contents" in the sidebar. ## Detailed directory structure All files are placed under `docs/sphinx`: - `_`-prefixed are Sphinx-managed directories * `_build/html/` houses output HTML files * `_autoref/` is the target for module-based RST files written by `autodoc` - `reference/`: houses all manually written documentation (totally separate from auto-generated package docs) - `conf.py`: single Sphinx configuration file - `index.md`: documentation index, setups up a persistent sidebar across all other pages For manually written documentation under `reference/`, topics are nested as needed. Within a nested directory `reference/`, an `index.md` should created with content like: ``` # \`\`\`{toctree} :hidden: sub-topic-1.rst sub-topic-2.rst ... \`\`\` ``` This will add the nested directory to the sidebar navigation, using the name set under the top-level header. See [Markdown syntax][#markdown-syntax] for more details on the syntax. ## Sphinx autodoc Sphinx's `autodoc` extension allows automatic generation of documents according to (Python) subpackage structure and available docstrings. A few notes here: - In the `conf.py` file, autodoc is enabled by adding `"sphinx.ext.autodoc"` to the extensions list. `"sphinx.ext.viewcode"` can also be added to provide links to source code. - Documents are actually generated by calling the `sphinx-apidoc` CLI command. The current Makefile uses the following call: ```sh sphinx-apidoc --module-first -o docs/sphinx/_autoref/ localsys ``` This writes the automatically generated docs for modules in the package at the local directory `localsys/` to the `docs/sphinx/_autoref` directory. These are reStructuredText files by default. * `--module-first` places the module-level descriptions at the top of the module page. By default, this is placed at the bottom (oddly), and can be obscured by large lists of subpackages if this flag isn't provided. * See available `sphinx-apidoc` options [here][2], as well as more advanced config [here][3]. ## Markdown syntax The `myst_parser` extension enables Markdown (or something close to it) to be used when writing documentation files. The Sphinx directives can be difficult to track, and they change slightly under the MyST Markdown syntax. The following are a few common blocks: **Page hierarchies**: the following will generate link hierarchy according to the provided pages: ``` \`\`\`{toctree} :maxdepth: :caption: :hidden: example-file-1 example-file-2 example-dir/index ... \`\`\` ``` - `:maxdepth:` limits the depth of nesting - `:caption:` title for the group of pages - `:hidden:` if provided, links will only show in the sidebar (hidden on the page) - Constituent files: listed files will be rendered as a link directly. If a listed file has a `{toctree}` directive, this tree will be rendered in place of the page's link as a dropdown. The dropdown will be named according to the file's top-level heading, and clicking directly on the dropdown header will show that page's content. Files found in the tree will be placed as links under the dropdown, recursively subject to same rules described here. **Include files**: the following will include file content pages: ``` \`\`\`{include} README.md \`\`\` ``` **Reference directives** [1]: https://pradyunsg.me/furo/ [2]: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/man/sphinx-apidoc.html [3]: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/extensions/autodoc.html#