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.. _zephyr_doc:
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Zephyr documentation Generation
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These instructions will walk you through generating the Zephyr Project's
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documentation on your local system using the same documentation sources
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as we use to create the online documentation found at
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http://docs.zephyrproject.org
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Documentation overview
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Zephyr Project content is written using the reStructuredText markup
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language (.rst file extension) with Sphinx extensions, and processed
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using Sphinx to create a formatted stand-alone website. Developers can
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view this content either in its raw form as .rst markup files, or you
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can generate the HTML content and view it with a web browser directly on
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your workstation. This same .rst content is also fed into the Zephyr
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Project's public website documentation area (with a different theme
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applied).
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You can read details about `reStructuredText`_, and `Sphinx`_ from
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their respective websites.
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The project's documentation contains the following items:
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* ReStructuredText source files used to generate documentation found at the
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http://docs.zephyrproject.org website. Most of the reStructuredText sources
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are found in the ``/doc`` directory, but others are stored within the
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code source tree near their specific component (such as ``/samples`` and
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``/boards``)
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* Doxygen-generated material used to create all API-specific documents
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also found at http://docs.zephyrproject.org
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* Script-generated material for kernel configuration options based on Kconfig
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files found in the source code tree
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The reStructuredText files are processed by the Sphinx documentation system,
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and make use of the breathe extension for including the doxygen-generated API
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material. Additional tools are required to generate the
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documentation locally, as described in the following sections.
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Installing the documentation processors
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Our documentation processing has been tested to run with:
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* Doxygen version 1.8.13
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* Sphinx version 1.7.5
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* Breathe version 4.9.1
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* docutils version 0.14
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* sphinx_rtd_theme version 0.4.0
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In order to install the documentation tools, clone a copy of the git repository
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for the Zephyr project and set up your development environment as described in
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:ref:`getting_started`. This will ensure all the required tools are installed
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on your system.
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.. note::
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On Windows, the Sphinx executable ``sphinx-build.exe`` is placed in
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the ``Scripts`` folder of your Python installation path.
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Dependending on how you have installed Python, you may need to
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add this folder to your ``PATH`` environment variable. Follow
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the instructions in `Windows Python Path`_ to add those if needed.
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Documentation presentation theme
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Sphinx supports easy customization of the generated documentation
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appearance through the use of themes. Replace the theme files and do
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another ``make htmldocs`` and the output layout and style is changed.
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The ``read-the-docs`` theme is installed as part of the
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``requirements.txt`` list above, and will be used if it's available, for
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local doc generation.
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Running the documentation processors
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The ``/doc`` directory in your cloned copy of the Zephyr project git
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repo has all the .rst source files, extra tools, and Makefile for
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generating a local copy of the Zephyr project's technical documentation.
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Assuming the local Zephyr project copy is in a folder ``zephyr`` in your home
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folder, here are the commands to generate the html content locally:
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.. code-block:: console
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# On Linux/macOS
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cd ~/zephyr
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source zephyr-env.sh
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mkdir -p doc/_build && cd doc/_build
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# On Windows
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cd %userprofile%\zephyr
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zephyr-env.cmd
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mkdir doc\_build & cd doc/_build
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# Use cmake to configure a Ninja-based build system:
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cmake -GNinja ..
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# Now run ninja on the generated build system:
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ninja htmldocs
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# If you modify or add .rst files, run ninja again:
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ninja htmldocs
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Depending on your development system, it will take up to 15 minutes to
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collect and generate the HTML content. When done, you can view the HTML
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output with your browser started at ``doc/_build/html/index.html``
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If you want to build the documentation from scratch just delete the contents
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of the build folder and run ``cmake`` and then ``ninja`` again.
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On Unix platforms a convenience :file:`Makefile` at the root folder
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of the Zephyr repository can be used to build the documentation directly from
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there:
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.. code-block:: console
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cd ~/zephyr
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source zephyr-env.sh
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make htmldocs
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Filtering expected warnings
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Alas, there are some known issues with the doxygen/Sphinx/Breathe
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processing that generates warnings for some constructs, in particular
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around unnamed structures in nested unions or structs.
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While these issues are being considered for fixing in
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Sphinx/Breathe, we've added a post-processing filter on the output of
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the documentation build process to check for "expected" messages from the
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generation process output.
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The output from the Sphinx build is processed by the python script
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``scripts/filter-known-issues.py`` together with a set of filter
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configuration files in the ``.known-issues/doc`` folder. (This
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filtering is done as part of the ``doc/Makefile``.)
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If you're contributing components included in the Zephyr API
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documentation and run across these warnings, you can include filtering
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them out as "expected" warnings by adding a conf file to the
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``.known-issues/doc`` folder, following the example of other conf files
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found there.
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.. _reStructuredText: http://sphinx-doc.org/rest.html
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.. _Sphinx: http://sphinx-doc.org/
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.. _Windows Python Path: https://docs.python.org/3/using/windows.html#finding-the-python-executable
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