Using sphinx to auto-document a python class, modu

2019-03-10 23:39发布

问题:

I have installed Sphinx in order to document some python modules and class I'm working on. While the markup language looks very nice, I haven't managed to auto-document a python code.

Basically, I have the following python module:

SegLib.py

And A class called Seg in it. I would like to display the docstrings of the class and module within the generated sphinx document, and add further formatted text to it.

My index.rst looks like this:

Contents:

.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2

chapter1.rst

and chapter1.rst:

This is a header
================
Some text, *italic text*, **bold text**

* bulleted list.  There needs to be a space right after the "*"
* item 2

.. note::
   This is a note.

See :class:`Seg`

But Seg is just printed in bold, and not linked to an autogenerated documentation of the class.

Trying: See :class:Seg Module :mod:'SegLib' Module :mod:'SegLib.py'

Didn't help, too. Any ideas or good tutorial links?

Edit: changed SegLib to segments (thanks, iElectric!), and changed chapter1.rst to: The :mod:segments Module --------------------------

.. automodule:: segments.segments

.. autoclass:: segments.segments.Seg

Still, can't get sphinx to directly document functions within a class, or better - to automatically add all the functions within a class to the document. Tried

.. autofunction:: segments.segments.Seg.sid

and got:

autodoc can't import/find function 'segments.segments.Seg.sid', it reported error: "No module named Seg"

Any ideas how to autodocument the functions and classes with a short command?

Udi

回答1:

Add to the begining of the file:

.. module:: SegLib

Try using :autoclass: directive for class doc.

BTW: module names should be lower_case.

EDIT: I learned a lot from reading other source files.