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Epydocs
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September 2009 - Dane Springmeyer
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This is a folder containing scripts and a CSS file to regenerate the python api documentation for Mapnik.
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Requires
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* The Python Epydoc module. Do `sudo easy_install epydoc`
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* Mapnik Python bindings installed on your PYTHONPATH
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* Being run from the docs/epydoc_config folder inside a svn checkout of the Mapnik source code
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Generating
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If you are editing or creating docstrings for the boost::python module
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you will want to frequently view the output in a variety of documentation
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viewers like `pydoc` and epydoc (eventually we will also likely use sphinx)
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To test generation of new epidocs do:
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$ cd docs/epydoc_config
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$ ./test_build_epydoc.sh
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Then open test_api/index.html in a browser.
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If you have commit, then generate and add to svn updated docs by doing:
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$ cd docs/epydoc_config
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$ ./build_epydoc.sh
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Errors
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------
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When re-generating the docs you will likely see an error like:
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'Error: ImportError: No module named _apache (line 25)'. This comes
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from the mod_python wrapper of the OGCServer and can be ignored.
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Also you may see a warning about markup errors, which may or may not be harmless.
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