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Generate Markdown documentation from Python code

This library generates Markdown documentation directly from Python code, utilizing Python type annotations.

Features at a glance

  • Each module produces a Markdown file.
  • Documentation strings are extracted from module, class, enumeration and function definitions.
  • Cross-references may be local or fully qualified, and work across modules.
  • Classes with member variable declarations produce member documentation.
  • Data-class field descriptions are validated if they have a matching member variable declaration.
  • Enumeration members are published, even if they lack a description.
  • Magic methods (e.g. __eq__) are published if they have a doc-string.
  • Multi-line code blocks in doc-strings are retained as Markdown code blocks.
  • Forward-references and type annotations as strings are automatically evaluated.

Documentation features

Cross-references with Sphinx-style syntax are supported in module, class and function doc-strings:

@dataclass
class SampleClass:
    """
    This class is extended by :class:`DerivedClass`.

    This class implements :meth:`__lt__` and :meth:`SampleClass.__gt__`.
    """

The following Sphinx-style cross-references are recognized:

  • :mod: for a module
  • :class: for a regular class
  • :exc: for an exception class
  • :deco: for a decorator function
  • :func: for a function defined at the module level
  • :meth: for a method of a class

Class member variable and data-class field descriptions are defined with :param ...::

@dataclass
class DerivedClass(SampleClass):
    """
    This data-class derives from another base class.

    :param union: A union of several types.
    :param json: A complex type with type substitution.
    :param schema: A complex type without type substitution.
    """

    union: SimpleType
    json: JsonType
    schema: Schema

Enumeration member description follows the member value assignment:

class EnumType(enum.Enum):
    enabled = "enabled"
    "Documents the enumeration member `enabled`."

    disabled = "disabled"
    "Documents the enumeration member `disabled`."

Usage

Calling the utility in Python

from markdown_doc.generator import MarkdownGenerator

MarkdownGenerator([module1, module2, module3]).generate(out_dir)

Pass an object of MarkdownOptions to configure behavior:

MarkdownGenerator(
    [module1, module2, module3],
    options=MarkdownOptions(
        anchor_style=MarkdownAnchorStyle.GITBOOK,
        partition_strategy=PartitionStrategy.SINGLE,
        include_private=False,
        stdlib_links=True,
    ),
).generate(out_dir)

Running the utility from the command line

$ python3 -m markdown_doc --help
usage: markdown_doc [-h] [-d [DIRECTORY ...]] [-m [MODULE ...]] [-r ROOT_DIR] [-o OUT_DIR] [--anchor-style {GitBook,GitHub}] [--partition {single,by_kind}]

Generates Markdown documentation from Python code

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -d [DIRECTORY ...], --directory [DIRECTORY ...]
                        folder(s) to recurse into when looking for modules
  -m [MODULE ...], --module [MODULE ...]
                        qualified names(s) of Python module(s) to scan
  -r ROOT_DIR, --root-dir ROOT_DIR
                        path to act as root for converting directory paths into qualified module names (default: working directory)
  -o OUT_DIR, --out-dir OUT_DIR
                        output directory (default: 'docs' in working directory)
  --anchor-style {GitBook,GitHub}
                        output format for generating anchors in headings
  --partition {single,by_kind}
                        how to split module contents across Markdown files

Related work

In order to reduce added complexity, this library does not use the Sphinx framework with autodoc.

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