#!/usr/bin/env python # ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et # -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- # # Copyright (C) 2005 Holger Hans Peter Freyther # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. import optparse, os, sys # bitbake sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])), 'lib')) import bb import bb.parse from string import split, join __version__ = "0.0.2" class HTMLFormatter: """ Simple class to help to generate some sort of HTML files. It is quite inferior solution compared to docbook, gtkdoc, doxygen but it should work for now. We've a global introduction site (index.html) and then one site for the list of keys (alphabetical sorted) and one for the list of groups, one site for each key with links to the relations and groups. index.html all_keys.html all_groups.html groupNAME.html keyNAME.html """ def replace(self, text, *pairs): """ From pydoc... almost identical at least """ while pairs: (a,b) = pairs[0] text = join(split(text, a), b) pairs = pairs[1:] return text def escape(self, text): """ Escape string to be conform HTML """ return self.replace(text, ('&', '&'), ('<', '<' ), ('>', '>' ) ) def createNavigator(self): """ Create the navgiator """ return """ """ def relatedKeys(self, item): """ Create HTML to link to foreign keys """ if len(item.related()) == 0: return "" txt = "

See also:
" txts = [] for it in item.related(): txts.append("""%(it)s""" % vars() ) return txt + ",".join(txts) def groups(self,item): """ Create HTML to link to related groups """ if len(item.groups()) == 0: return "" txt = "

See also:
" txts = [] for group in item.groups(): txts.append( """%s """ % (group,group) ) return txt + ",".join(txts) def createKeySite(self,item): """ Create a site for a key. It contains the header/navigator, a heading, the description, links to related keys and to the groups. """ return """ Key %s %s

%s

Synopsis

%s

Related Keys

%s

Groups

%s

""" % (item.name(), self.createNavigator(), item.name(), self.escape(item.description()), self.relatedKeys(item), self.groups(item)) def createGroupsSite(self, doc): """ Create the Group Overview site """ groups = "" sorted_groups = doc.groups() sorted_groups.sort() for group in sorted_groups: groups += """%s
""" % (group, group) return """ Group overview %s

Available Groups

%s """ % (self.createNavigator(), groups) def createIndex(self): """ Create the index file """ return """ Bitbake Documentation %s

Documentation Entrance

All available groups
All available keys
""" % self.createNavigator() def createKeysSite(self, doc): """ Create Overview of all avilable keys """ keys = "" sorted_keys = doc.doc_keys() sorted_keys.sort() for key in sorted_keys: keys += """%s
""" % (key, key) return """ Key overview %s

Available Keys

%s """ % (self.createNavigator(), keys) def createGroupSite(self, gr, items, _description = None): """ Create a site for a group: Group the name of the group, items contain the name of the keys inside this group """ groups = "" description = "" # create a section with the group descriptions if _description: description += "

" % gr description += _description items.sort(lambda x,y:cmp(x.name(),y.name())) for group in items: groups += """%s
""" % (group.name(), group.name()) return """ Group %s %s %s

Keys in Group %s

%s
""" % (gr, self.createNavigator(), description, gr, groups) def createCSS(self): """ Create the CSS file """ return """.synopsis, .classsynopsis { background: #eeeeee; border: solid 1px #aaaaaa; padding: 0.5em; } .programlisting { background: #eeeeff; border: solid 1px #aaaaff; padding: 0.5em; } .variablelist { padding: 4px; margin-left: 3em; } .variablelist td:first-child { vertical-align: top; } table.navigation { background: #ffeeee; border: solid 1px #ffaaaa; margin-top: 0.5em; margin-bottom: 0.5em; } .navigation a { color: #770000; } .navigation a:visited { color: #550000; } .navigation .title { font-size: 200%; } div.refnamediv { margin-top: 2em; } div.gallery-float { float: left; padding: 10px; } div.gallery-float img { border-style: none; } div.gallery-spacer { clear: both; } a { text-decoration: none; } a:hover { text-decoration: underline; color: #FF0000; } """ class DocumentationItem: """ A class to hold information about a configuration item. It contains the key name, description, a list of related names, and the group this item is contained in. """ def __init__(self): self._groups = [] self._related = [] self._name = "" self._desc = "" def groups(self): return self._groups def name(self): return self._name def description(self): return self._desc def related(self): return self._related def setName(self, name): self._name = name def setDescription(self, desc): self._desc = desc def addGroup(self, group): self._groups.append(group) def addRelation(self,relation): self._related.append(relation) def sort(self): self._related.sort() self._groups.sort() class Documentation: """ Holds the documentation... with mappings from key to items... """ def __init__(self): self.__keys = {} self.__groups = {} def insert_doc_item(self, item): """ Insert the Doc Item into the internal list of representation """ item.sort() self.__keys[item.name()] = item for group in item.groups(): if not group in self.__groups: self.__groups[group] = [] self.__groups[group].append(item) self.__groups[group].sort() def doc_item(self, key): """ Return the DocumentationInstance describing the key """ try: return self.__keys[key] except KeyError: return None def doc_keys(self): """ Return the documented KEYS (names) """ return self.__keys.keys() def groups(self): """ Return the names of available groups """ return self.__groups.keys() def group_content(self,group_name): """ Return a list of keys/names that are in a specefic group or the empty list """ try: return self.__groups[group_name] except KeyError: return [] def parse_cmdline(args): """ Parse the CMD line and return the result as a n-tuple """ parser = optparse.OptionParser( version = "Bitbake Documentation Tool Core version %s, %%prog version %s" % (bb.__version__,__version__)) usage = """%prog [options] Create a set of html pages (documentation) for a bitbake.conf.... """ # Add the needed options parser.add_option( "-c", "--config", help = "Use the specified configuration file as source", action = "store", dest = "config", default = os.path.join("conf", "documentation.conf") ) parser.add_option( "-o", "--output", help = "Output directory for html files", action = "store", dest = "output", default = "html/" ) parser.add_option( "-D", "--debug", help = "Increase the debug level", action = "count", dest = "debug", default = 0 ) parser.add_option( "-v","--verbose", help = "output more chit-char to the terminal", action = "store_true", dest = "verbose", default = False ) options, args = parser.parse_args( sys.argv ) if options.debug: bb.msg.set_debug_level(options.debug) return options.config, options.output def main(): """ The main Method """ (config_file,output_dir) = parse_cmdline( sys.argv ) # right to let us load the file now try: documentation = bb.parse.handle( config_file, bb.data.init() ) except IOError: bb.fatal( "Unable to open %s" % config_file ) except bb.parse.ParseError: bb.fatal( "Unable to parse %s" % config_file ) if isinstance(documentation, dict): documentation = documentation[""] # Assuming we've the file loaded now, we will initialize the 'tree' doc = Documentation() # defined states state_begin = 0 state_see = 1 state_group = 2 for key in bb.data.keys(documentation): data = bb.data.getVarFlag(key, "doc", documentation) if not data: continue # The Documentation now starts doc_ins = DocumentationItem() doc_ins.setName(key) tokens = data.split(' ') state = state_begin string= "" for token in tokens: token = token.strip(',') if not state == state_see and token == "@see": state = state_see continue elif not state == state_group and token == "@group": state = state_group continue if state == state_begin: string += " %s" % token elif state == state_see: doc_ins.addRelation(token) elif state == state_group: doc_ins.addGroup(token) # set the description doc_ins.setDescription(string) doc.insert_doc_item(doc_ins) # let us create the HTML now bb.mkdirhier(output_dir) os.chdir(output_dir) # Let us create the sites now. We do it in the following order # Start with the index.html. It will point to sites explaining all # keys and groups html_slave = HTMLFormatter() f = file('style.css', 'w') print >> f, html_slave.createCSS() f = file('index.html', 'w') print >> f, html_slave.createIndex() f = file('all_groups.html', 'w') print >> f, html_slave.createGroupsSite(doc) f = file('all_keys.html', 'w') print >> f, html_slave.createKeysSite(doc) # now for each group create the site for group in doc.groups(): f = file('group%s.html' % group, 'w') print >> f, html_slave.createGroupSite(group, doc.group_content(group)) # now for the keys for key in doc.doc_keys(): f = file('key%s.html' % doc.doc_item(key).name(), 'w') print >> f, html_slave.createKeySite(doc.doc_item(key)) if __name__ == "__main__": main()