/onix-docs

Documentation for ONIX, the next-generation Open Ephys Acquisition System

Primary LanguageHTML

ONIX Documentation

Note: This documentation's source template was taken from the Spinal HDL project.

The theme is based on the PyData Sphinx Theme

How to build this documentation

With pipenv

Requirements (system)

  • make

Requirements (Python 3):

  • pipenv (will automatically download all the project requirements from pypi)

Create a virtual environment with pipenv (will use the Pipfile for installing the necessary packages)

pipenv install

then you can build the documentation

pipenv run make html

if you want run make multiple times, prepone pipenv run on each command can be annoying, you can spawn a subshell with

pipenv shell

and then you can use make the usual way

make html     # for html
make latex    # for latex
make latexpdf # for latex (will require latexpdf installed)
make          # list all the available output format

all the outputs will be in docs folder (for html: docs/html)

without pipenv/virtualenv

Requirements (system):

  • make

Requirements (Python 3):

  • sphinx
  • sphinx-rtd-theme
  • sphinxcontrib-wavedrom

After installing the requirements you can run

make html     # for html
make latex    # for latex
make latexpdf # for latex (will require latexpdf installed)
make          # list all the available output format

Continuous Integration(CI)

This repo uses Travis for its CI needs. If you want have a gh-pages preview on your fork, you need to activate your repo on Travis admin page. After that you only need add GITHUB_TOKEN as Environment Variable with your Github personal token (you only need grant repo/public_repo access) More details here: