:orphan: Welcome to Zephyr Kernel ######################## .. This document is in Restructured Text Format. Find more information regarding the ReST markup in the `ReST documentation`_. This is a comment that won't show up in formatted output Welcome to the Zephyr Project. Thank you for your interest in the Zephyr Project. These instructions are designed to walk you through generating the Zephyr Project's documentation. Documentation Notes ******************* Zephyr Project content is written using the reStructuredText markup language (.rst file extension) with Sphinx extensions, and processed using sphinx to create a formatted stand-alone website. Developers can view this content either in its raw form as .rst markup files, or you can generate the HTML content and view it with a web browser directly on your workstations drive. This same .rst content is also fed into the Zephyr Project's public website documentation area (with a different theme applied). You can read details about reStructuredText and about Sphinx extensions from their respective websites. The project's documentation currently comprises the following items: * ReStructuredText source files used to generate documentation found at https://zephyrproject.org/doc website. Most of the reStructuredText sources are found in the ``/doc`` directory, but there are others stored within the code source tree near their specific component (such as ``/samples`` and ``/boards``) * Doxygen-generated material used to create all API-specific documents also found at https://zephyrproject.org/doc * Script-generated material for kernel configuration options based on kconfig files found in the source code tree The reStructuredText files are processed by the Sphinx documentation system, and make use of the breathe extension for including the doxygen-generated API material. Additional tools are required to generate the documentation locally, as described in the following sections. Installing the documentation processors *************************************** Our documentation processing has been tested to run with: * Doxygen version 1.8.10 (and 1.8.11) * Sphinx version 1.4.4 (but not with 1.5.1) * Breathe version 4.4.0 * docutils version 0.12 (0.13 has issues with Sphinx 1.4.4) Begin by cloning a copy of the git repository for the zephyr project and setting up your development environment as described in :ref:`getting_started` or specifically for Ubuntu in :ref:`installation_linux`. (Be sure to export the environment variables ``ZEPHYR_GCC_VARIANT`` and ``ZEPHYR_SDK_INSTALL_DIR`` as documented there.) Here are a set of commands to install the documentation generations tools on Ubuntu: .. code-block:: bash $ sudo -E apt-get install doxygen $ curl -O 'https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py' $ ./get-pip.py $ rm get-pip.py $ pip install -r scripts/requirements.txt Running the Documentation Generators ************************************ The ``/doc`` directory in your cloned copy of zephyr project git repo has all the .rst source files, extra tools, and Makefile for generating a local copy of the Zephyr project's technical documentation. Assuming the local Zephyr project copy is ``~/zephyr``, here are the commands to generate the html content locally: .. code-block:: bash $ cd ~/zephyr $ source zephyr-env.sh $ make htmldocs The html output will be in ``~/zephyr/doc/_build/html/index.html`` .. _ReST documentation: http://sphinx-doc.org/rest.html