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""" |
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Custom roles for the Matplotlib documentation. |
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.. warning:: |
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These roles are considered semi-public. They are only intended to be used in |
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the Matplotlib documentation. |
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However, it can happen that downstream packages end up pulling these roles into |
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their documentation, which will result in documentation build errors. The following |
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describes the exact mechanism and how to fix the errors. |
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There are two ways, Matplotlib docstrings can end up in downstream documentation. |
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You have to subclass a Matplotlib class and either use the ``:inherited-members:`` |
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option in your autodoc configuration, or you have to override a method without |
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specifying a new docstring; the new method will inherit the original docstring and |
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still render in your autodoc. If the docstring contains one of the custom sphinx |
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roles, you'll see one of the following error messages: |
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.. code-block:: none |
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Unknown interpreted text role "mpltype". |
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Unknown interpreted text role "rc". |
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To fix this, you can add this module as extension to your sphinx :file:`conf.py`:: |
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extensions = [ |
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'matplotlib.sphinxext.roles', |
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# Other extensions. |
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] |
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.. warning:: |
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Direct use of these roles in other packages is not officially supported. We |
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reserve the right to modify or remove these roles without prior notification. |
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""" |
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from urllib.parse import urlsplit, urlunsplit |
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from docutils import nodes |
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import matplotlib |
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from matplotlib import rcParamsDefault |
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class _QueryReference(nodes.Inline, nodes.TextElement): |
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""" |
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Wraps a reference or pending reference to add a query string. |
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The query string is generated from the attributes added to this node. |
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Also equivalent to a `~docutils.nodes.literal` node. |
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""" |
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def to_query_string(self): |
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"""Generate query string from node attributes.""" |
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return '&'.join(f'{name}={value}' for name, value in self.attlist()) |
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def _visit_query_reference_node(self, node): |
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""" |
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Resolve *node* into query strings on its ``reference`` children. |
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Then act as if this is a `~docutils.nodes.literal`. |
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""" |
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query = node.to_query_string() |
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for refnode in node.findall(nodes.reference): |
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uri = urlsplit(refnode['refuri'])._replace(query=query) |
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refnode['refuri'] = urlunsplit(uri) |
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self.visit_literal(node) |
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def _depart_query_reference_node(self, node): |
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""" |
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Act as if this is a `~docutils.nodes.literal`. |
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""" |
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self.depart_literal(node) |
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def _rcparam_role(name, rawtext, text, lineno, inliner, options=None, content=None): |
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""" |
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Sphinx role ``:rc:`` to highlight and link ``rcParams`` entries. |
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Usage: Give the desired ``rcParams`` key as parameter. |
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:code:`:rc:`figure.dpi`` will render as: :rc:`figure.dpi` |
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""" |
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title = f'rcParams["{text}"]' |
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target = 'matplotlibrc-sample' |
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ref_nodes, messages = inliner.interpreted(title, f'{title} <{target}>', |
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'ref', lineno) |
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qr = _QueryReference(rawtext, highlight=text) |
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qr += ref_nodes |
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node_list = [qr] |
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if text in rcParamsDefault and text != "backend": |
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node_list.extend([ |
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nodes.Text(' (default: '), |
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nodes.literal('', repr(rcParamsDefault[text])), |
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nodes.Text(')'), |
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]) |
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return node_list, messages |
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def _mpltype_role(name, rawtext, text, lineno, inliner, options=None, content=None): |
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""" |
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Sphinx role ``:mpltype:`` for custom matplotlib types. |
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In Matplotlib, there are a number of type-like concepts that do not have a |
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direct type representation; example: color. This role allows to properly |
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highlight them in the docs and link to their definition. |
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Currently supported values: |
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- :code:`:mpltype:`color`` will render as: :mpltype:`color` |
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""" |
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mpltype = text |
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type_to_link_target = { |
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'color': 'colors_def', |
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} |
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if mpltype not in type_to_link_target: |
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raise ValueError(f"Unknown mpltype: {mpltype!r}") |
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node_list, messages = inliner.interpreted( |
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mpltype, f'{mpltype} <{type_to_link_target[mpltype]}>', 'ref', lineno) |
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return node_list, messages |
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def setup(app): |
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app.add_role("rc", _rcparam_role) |
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app.add_role("mpltype", _mpltype_role) |
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app.add_node( |
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_QueryReference, |
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html=(_visit_query_reference_node, _depart_query_reference_node), |
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latex=(_visit_query_reference_node, _depart_query_reference_node), |
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text=(_visit_query_reference_node, _depart_query_reference_node), |
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) |
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return {"version": matplotlib.__version__, |
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"parallel_read_safe": True, "parallel_write_safe": True} |
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