# evennia-docs Documentation for the Evennia MUD creation system. This system is still WIP! The live documentation (will in the future be) is available at `https://evennia.github.io/evennia/`. # Editing the docs The docs source files are `*.md` files found in `evennia/docs/source/`. They are simple text files that can be edited with a normal text editor and needs to be decorated with [Markdown][commonmark] syntax. Don't edit the files in `source/api/`. These are auto-generated and your changes will be lost. See also later in this doc for [Help with editing syntax](Help-with-editing-syntax). # Contributing Contributing to the docs is is like contributing to normal Evennia: Check out the branch of Evennia you want to edit the documentation for. Then make your own work-branch, make your changes and make a PR for it! # Building the docs The sources in `evennia/docs/source/` are built into a pretty documentation using the [Sphinx][sphinx] static generator system. To do so locally you need to either use a system with `make` (Linux/Unix/Mac) or run sphinx-commands manually. You don't necessarily _have_ to build the docs locally to contribute. But building them allows you to check for yourself that syntax is correct and that your change comes out looking as you expected. ## Building only the main documentation If you only want to build the main documentation pages (not the API autodocs), you don't need to install Evennia itself, only the documentation resources. All is done in your terminal/console. - (Optional, but recommended): Activate a virtualenv with Python3.7. - `cd` to into the `evennia/docs` folder (where this README is) - Run `make install` or `pip install -r requirements.txt` to install the documentation-build requirements. - `make quick` - this will create html-based documentation in the new folder `evennia/docs/builds/html/`. Note any errors from files you have edited. - Use a web browser to open `evennia/docs/builds/html/index.html` and view the docs. Note that you will get errors if going to the auto-docs, because you didn't build them! ## Building the main documentation and API docs The full documentation includes both the doc pages and the API documentation generated from the Evennia source. For this you must install Evennia and initialize a new game with a default database (you don't need to have it running) - Follow the normal [Evennia Getting-Started instructions][getting-started] to install Evennia. Use a virtualenv. - Make sure you `cd` to the folder containing your `evennia/` repo. - Create a new game folder called `gamedir` next to your regular game dir (if you have the same level as your `evennia` repo with `evennia --init gamedir`. Then `cd` into it and run `evennia migrate` to create the database. You don't need to continue to start the game. - This is how the structure should look at this point: ``` (top) | ----- evennia/ (the top-level folder, where docs/ is) | ----- gamedir/ ``` - Make sure you are still in your virtualenv, then go to `evennia/docs/` and run `make install` or `pip install -r requirements.txt` to install the doc-building requirements. - Finally, run `make local` will build the full documentation, including the auto-docs. Note any errors from files you have edited. - Point your web browser to `evennia/docs/build/html/index.html` to view the full docs. ## Building for release The full Evennia documentation also tracks old versions of documentation based on the available branches. The release-build will build all documentation branches. Only specific official Evennia branches will be built so you can't use this to build your own testing branch. - All local changes must have been committed to git first, since the versioned docs are built by looking at the git tree. - To build for local checking, run (`mv` stands for "multi-version"): make mv-local - Once all is built and it looks ok, run make deploy Note that this step requires git-push access to the Evennia `gh-pages` branch on `github`. If you know what you are doing you can also do make release This does the build + deploy steps in one go. After it finishes, the updated live documentation will be available at `https://evennia.github.io/evennia/`. # Help with editing syntax ## Referring to titles in another file > WIP: Most of these special structures need more work and checking. If file1 looks like this: ``` # Header title ``` You can refer to it from another file as ``` Read more about it [here](path.to.file1.md:Header title) ``` > This is not actually working at this time (WIP) To refer to code in the Evennia repository, you can use a relative reference from the docs/ folder: ``` You can find this code [here](../evennia/objects/objects.py). ``` This will be automatically translated to the matching github link so the reader can click and jump to that code directly. > This is not currently working. (WIP) ## Making indices To make a document tree (what Sphinx refers to as a "Toc Tree"), make a list of document urls like this: ``` * [Title1](doc1.md) * [Title2](doc2.md) ``` This will create a toc-tree structure behind the scenes. We may expand on this later. For now, check out existing docs and refer to the [Markdown][commonmark] (CommonMark) specification. # Technical Evennia leverages [Sphinx][sphinx] with the [recommonmark][recommonmark] extension, which allows us to write our docs in light-weight Markdown (more specifically [CommonMark][commonmark], like on github) rather than ReST. The recommonmark extension however also allows us to use ReST selectively in the places were it is more expressive than the simpler (but much easier) Markdown. For [autodoc-generation][sphinx-autodoc] generation, we use the sphinx-[napoleon][sphinx-napoleon] extension to understand our friendly Google-style docstrings used in classes and functions etc. [sphinx]: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/ [recommonmark]: https://recommonmark.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html [commonmark]: https://spec.commonmark.org/current/ [sphinx-autodoc]: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/extensions/autodoc.html#module-sphinx.ext.autodoc [sphinx-napoleon]: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/extensions/napoleon.html [getting-started]: https://github.com/evennia/evennia/wiki/Getting-Started