Renders Python docstrings to rich HTML
Project description
Docrepr
Docrepr renders Python docstrings to HTML with Sphinx.
It can generate rich and plain representations of docstrings, alongside additional metadata about the object to which the docstring belongs.
It is based on the sphinxify
module developed by Tim Dumol for the Sage Notebook and the utils.help
module developed by Carlos Cordoba for the Spyder IDE.
See spyder-ide/docrepr#20 for the full history.
Rationale
For more on the motivation and design behind Docrepr, see this presentation by Carlos Cordoba at SciPy 2015:
Details
The module renders a dictionary as returned by IPython oinspect
module into a full HTML page (with all assets) from an object's docstring, by using the rich_repr
function of its sphinxify
submodule.
Example of use
import webbrowser
import numpy as np
from IPython.core.oinspect import Inspector # oinfo generator
import docrepr # Set module options
from docrepr import sphinxify # html generator
oinfo = Inspector().info(np.sin)
oinfo['name'] = 'sin'
url = sphinxify.rich_repr(oinfo)
webbrowser.open_new_tab(url)
License
This project is distributed under the under the terms of the BSD 3-Clause License.
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