Template generator details¶
The portion of the content on docs.openstack.org that is not managed
as document sets built by Sphinx is handled via a custom template
rendering tool in tools/www-generator.py
within the
openstack-manuals git repository.
The script reads YAML data files in www/project-data
to determine
which projects exist in a given series and how they should be
displayed on the list of installation, configuration, and other
guides.
After the script loads the data about the external projects, it scans
www/
for HTML template files. It uses Jinja2
to convert the templates to complete HTML pages, which it writes to the
publish-docs
output directory.
See also
The Jinja2 documentation includes a guide for template designers that covers the syntax of templates, inheritance between templates, and the various filters and other features available when writing templates.
The template files¶
The template files in the openstack-manuals repo are all under the
www
directory. They are organized in the same structure used to
publish to the site, so the path to a published URL corresponds
directly to a path to the template file that produces it.
Here are a few representative files under www/
:
austin
index.html
– landing page for $series docs (one per series)
de
index.html
– list of guides translated into $LANG
errorpage.html
mitaka
– newer series have more complex page organizations; each directory is uniqueadmin
index.html
api
index.html
de
index.html
– landing page for $series docs translated into $LANG
index.html
language-bindings.html
projects.html
user
index.html
pike
admin
index.html
api
index.html
configuration
index.html
deploy
index.html
index.html
install
index.html
language-bindings.html
projects.html
user
index.html
project-data
– YAML files with data about projects in each $serieslatest.yaml
mitaka.yaml
newton.yaml
ocata.yaml
pike.yaml
README.rst
schema.yaml
redirect-tests.txt
– input file for whereto to test.htaccess
. To see recent 404 errors check the “Goaccess report” artifact on builds of docs-openstack-goaccess-report in Zuul. To search for recent runs of this job visit the Zuul builds page.static
– contains files that are not templates (CSS, JS, sitemap, etc.)templates
– contains reused templates (base pages, partial pages, etc.)api_guides.tmpl
base.tmpl
contributor_guides.tmpl
css.tmpl
default.tmpl
dropdown_languages.tmpl
footer.tmpl
google_analytics.tmpl
header.tmpl
indexbase.tmpl
navigation.tmpl
ops_and_admin_guides.tmpl
project_guides.tmpl
script_footer.tmpl
script_search.tmpl
series_status.tmpl
os_search_install.tmpl
os_search_mobile.tmpl
os_search.tmpl
training_guides.tmpl
user_guides.tmpl
Defining release series¶
The set of release series and their individual status and other
metadata is embedded in the template generator script in the
SERIES_INFO
data structure. The structure is a dictionary mapping
the name of the release series to a SeriesInfo
structure holding
the metadata.
For each release series, the generator needs to know:
date
The date value should be a string containing the month name and 4 digit year.
status
The ‘status’ field should be one of:
obsolete
the release existed, but we have no more artifacts for it
EOL
the release is closed but we have docs for it
maintained
the release still has an open branch
development
the current release being developed
See also
Update www pages for end of release has some additional information about how the status values are updated at the end of a release cycle.
Project data file format¶
The projects associated with each release series are listed in a
separate YAML file in the www/project-data
directory. Each file is
named for the series (austin.yaml
, bexar.yaml
, etc.) except
for the series currently under development which is always kept in
latest.yaml
.
The schema for the project data files is defined in
www/project-data/schema.yaml
.
Each file should contain an array or list of entries. Each entry must define the name, service, and type properties.
The name
should be the base name of a git repository.
The deliverable-name
should be the name of the deliverable as
defined in openstack/governance/reference/projects.yaml
. This
value only needs to be set if the deliverable name does not match the
project name (such as glance_store
and glance-store
).
The service
string should be taken from the governance repository
definition of the project.
The type
must be one of the values listed below:
service
A REST API service.
cloud-client
A library for talking to a cloud.
service-client
A library for talking to a service.
library
Another type of library.
tool
A command line tool or other project that is used with, or used to build, OpenStack.
networking
A plugin for the networking service.
baremetal
A subproject for the bare metal project, Ironic.
deployment
A tool for deploying OpenStack.
other
A project that does run in a cloud but does not provide a REST API.
An entry can also optionally define service_type
, which must match
the value associated with the name in the service-types-authority
repository.
Entries with type
set to client
should include a description
field with a short description, such as “keystone client”.
Entries may optionally set flags to indicate that the repository includes particular types of documentation in an expected location, to include a link to that documentation on the templated landing pages.
has_install_guide
produces a link to
docs.o.o/{{name}}/latest/install/
has_api_guide
produces a link to
developer.o.o/api-guide/{{service_type}}/
has_api_ref
produces a link to
developer.o.o/api-ref/{{service_type}}/
has_config_ref
produces a link to
docs.o.o/{{name}}/latest/configuration/
has_in_tree_api_docs
produces a link to
docs.o.o/{{name}}/latest/api/
has_admin_guide
produces a link to
docs.o.o/{{name}}/latest/admin/
has_in_tree_htaccess
enables full redirects to old paths, not just to the top of
/{{name}}/latest/
has_deployment_guide
produces a link to
docs.o.o/project-deploy-guide/{{name}}/{{series}}/
Note
The documentation associated with the flags must exist before the flags are set.
Template variables¶
The template generator uses the input data to set several variables visible within the template. This allows us to reuse the same template to generate content for multiple pages of the same style, filling in different data.
By convention, all of the variables defined in the template generator use all uppercase names. This makes it easy to differentiate the generator variables from variables defined within templates (such as loop contexts).
TEMPLATE_FILE
The name of the template file being rendered, with the
www
prefix removed. For example,pike/index.html
.PROJECT_DATA
All of the project data loaded from the data files in a dictionary mapping the series name to the parsed data file. Most template pages will assign a local variable using
PROJECT_DATA[SERIES]
to extract the correct subset of the data.TOPDIR
The path to the top of the build output (relative path by default and absolute URL with
--publish
option). This is useful for building paths between output pages in a way that allows those pages to move around later.SCRIPTDIR
The path to the location of the JavaScript directory in the build output (relative path by default and absolute URL with
--publish
option). This is useful for building links to JavaScript files.CSSDIR
The path to the location of the directory containing the CSS files in the build output (relative path by default and absolute URL with
--publish
option). This is useful for building links to CSS files.IMAGEDIR
The path to the location of the directory containing image files in the build output (relative path by default and absolute URL with
--publish
option). This is useful for building links to images.SERIES
A string containing the name of the series usable in URLs. For the series under development, this is
"latest"
. For other series, it is the series name in lower case.This value is derived from the path to the template file. If the file is under a directory that matches one of the known series names, that value is used to set
SERIES
.SERIES_TITLE
A string containing the name of the series usable in text visible to the reader. It is always the actual name of the series in “title case” (the first letter of each word is uppercase). For example,
"Pike"
.This value is derived from the path to the template file. If the file is under a directory that matches one of the known series names, that value is used to set
SERIES
.ALL_SERIES
A list of all of the series names for all OpenStack releases, in order of release.
This list is derived from the keys of the
SERIES_INFO
dictionary defined in the template generator.PAST_SERIES
A list of the series names for OpenStack releases with a status other than
"development"
.This list is derived from the values in the
SERIES_INFO
dictionary defined in the template generator.RELEASED_SERIES
A string containing the lowercase name of the most recent series to be released. For example, during the Pike series this value was
"ocata"
.This value is derived from the values in the
SERIES_INFO
dictionary defined in the template generator.SERIES_IN_DEVELOPMENT
A string containing the lowercase name of the series under active development. For example, during the Pike series this value was
"pike"
.This value is derived from the values in the
SERIES_INFO
dictionary defined in the template generator.SERIES_INFO
The
SeriesInfo
object associated with the current series. This provides access to thedate
andstatus
values for the series.This value is taken from the
SERIES_INFO
dictionary defined in the template generator.REGULAR_REPOS
A list of all of the names of regular repositories for official OpenStack projects. Here “regular” differentiates the repositories from infrastructure team repositories, which have their documentation published to a different location and therefore need some different URLs for redirects in the
.htaccess
template. SeeINFRA_REPOS
.This value is derived from data published from the governance repository.
INFRA_REPOS
A list of all of the names of repositories for the infrastructure team. See
REGULAR_REPOS
.This value is derived from data published from the governance repository.
Common tasks¶
How would I change a page?¶
Look for the
TEMPLATE_FILE
value in the page source to find which file produces the page.The source for https://docs.openstack.org/pike/ shows:
<!-- TEMPLATE_FILE: openstack-manuals/www/pike/index.html -->
Modify the file or one of the other templates from which it inherits.
www/pike/index.html
has a base template ofwww/templates/indexbase.tmpl
which contains:{% include "templates/series_status.tmpl" %}
and that directive pulls in
www/templates/series_status.tmpl
.
How would I add a new project?¶
Modify www/project-data/latest.yaml
to add the new stanza.
Flags for having various types of docs default to off; only list the ones that should be turned on. Set the type for the project to ensure it shows up in the correct list(s).
How would I add a new flag to the project metadata?¶
Update the schema to allow the flag by changing
www/project-data/schema.yaml
.Update the documentation team contributor guide to explain the flag’s use by modifying
doc/doc-contribu-guide/source/doc-tools/template-generator.rst
.Update
www/project-data/latest.yaml
to set the flag for some project(s).Update/create the template that will use the flag.
How would I add a new page?¶
Copy an existing template file to the new name under www/
and then
modify it.
How does the final release process work?¶
See Release task detail.
Testing the build¶
There are two commands useful for testing the build locally:
$ tox -e publishdocs
and
$ tools/test.sh
The test script supports a few options to make it more effective.
--skip-links
Skip link checks
--series SERIES
series to update/test
--check-all-links
Check for links with flags set false.
To test template rendering without waiting for link checks:
$ ./tools/test.sh --skip-links
To test project links only for items listed in latest.yaml:
$ ./tools/test.sh --series latest
To produce a list of the unset flags for latest.yaml that could be set (the pages linked do exist):
$ ./tools/test.sh --check-all-links --series latest