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cyrtd

Description

Here we will go through all the steps to make Cython package, Sphinx auto documentation and poetry work together. I will write about my experience, so this is not a tutorial, but something, that may be useful for you

Project skeleton

First of all new public repository on github was created. In my case it was called cyrtd, so please replace this name to yours if you want to replicate the results.

Poetry

For the next step you will need poetry

poetry new cyrtd
cd cyrtd
git init
git remote add origin <repo>
git pull <repo> master
git add *
git commit -m <message>
git push --set-upstream origin master

I also deleted README.rst and test folder to makes things easy.

The next step will be related to documentation

Virtual environment

Some time ago I discovered pipenv and found it very useful. So now I have only Python3 installed on my machine and all the packages needed for my projects are installed inside virtual envs related to this projects.

pipenv install
pipenv shell

Sphinx

Install Sphinx and move to the creation of docs folder with necessary stuff:

mkdir docs
cd docs
pipenv run sphinx-quickstart

Guide to quicksart.

Finally I have this state:

│   .gitignore
│   Pipfile
│   Pipfile.lock
│   pyproject.toml
│   README.md
│
├───cyrtd
│       __init__.py
│
└───docs
    │   make.bat
    │   Makefile
    │
    ├───build
    └───source
        │   conf.py
        │   index.rst
        │
        ├───_static
        └───_templates

Writing source

For gentle diving into the field, firstly we will create clear pythonic package. This is what we added:

│───cyrtd
│   │   __init__.py
│   │
│   └───pymod
│           pyfuncs.py
│           __init__.py

In pyfuncs.py:

from typing import Union


def square(num: Union[int, float]):
    """
    Function squares the input

    Parameters
    ----------
    num: int, float

    Returns
    -------
    int, float
        Squared argument
    """
    return num**2

I prefer NumPy style documentation, so here we are.

Spinx settings

Probably the most important file, related to sphinx, is conf.py. A couple of important things.

First of all, if your documentation is in separate folder you have to make sphinx be able to import your package:

import os
import sys
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('../..'))

Add several extensions:

extensions = [
    'sphinx.ext.autodoc',
    'sphinx.ext.napoleon',
    'sphinx.ext.intersphinx'
]

autodoc for making documentation automatically, napoleon for sphinx to be able to fetch NumPy-style documentation, intersphinx for being able to reference other projects' documentation.

It is also important to add to point sphinx at main .rst document index.rst in my case

master_doc = 'index'

The next step is to add logic to thee way we want to display the documentation. So it's time for .rst files.

In my opinion each logical part should be described in separate .rst file. So let's create api.rst next to index.rst with following content:

.. _api:

API Reference
=============

Py functons
-----------

.. automodule:: cyrtd.pymod.pyfuncs
	:members:
	:inherited-members:

index.rst:

Cython package docs
===================

.. toctree::
   :maxdepth: 2

   api.rst

Seems like we are ready to build documentation locally. From docs/ run:

make html

Initially it does not look fancy, but still you can open it with you browser from docs/build

Commit your changes and let's host our docs online.

Read the Docs

How to import

This step is not so difficult but rather important. The docs may be found here

Prettify

Now let's make your RtD looks like RtD. Just follow the tutorial

Cython part

Now let's move to the Cython part. First of all, next to the pymod folder we create cymod folder with similar contents, but written in Cython.

To compile Cython files during the installation with poetry build.py should be created.

from setuptools import Extension
from Cython.Build import cythonize

cyfuncs_ext = Extension(name='cyrtd.cymod.cyfuncs',
                       sources=['cyrtd/cymod/cyfuncs.pyx'])

EXTENSIONS = [cyfuncs_ext]


def build(setup_kwargs):
   setup_kwargs.update({
       'ext_modules': cythonize(EXTENSIONS, language_level=3),
       'zip_safe': False})

Read the Docs configuration: you have to put a tick into "Install Project" in the "Advanced" section of your project section.

pyproject.toml modifications:

  • Add build = 'build.py' into [tool.poetry] section
  • Into [tool.poetry.dependencies] section add:
cython = "^0.29.13"
sphinx = { version = "^2.2", optional = true }
sphinx_rtd_theme = { version = "^0.4.3", optional = true  }


[tool.poetry.extras]
docs = ["sphinx", "sphinx_rtd_theme"]

Sphinx modifications: To display Cython functions we need to add new module to our .rst files. In our case you just need to add following strings to api.rst:

Cy functions
------------

.. automodule:: cyrtd.cymod.cyfuncs
	:members:
	:inherited-members:

.readthedocs.yml For RtD you need to specify pip installation method and other settings.

version: 2

python:
  install:
    - method: pip
      path: .
      extra_requirements:
        - docs

sphinx:
  configuration: docs/source/conf.py

As we point at the path here the following lines of code should be commented in conf.py:

# import os
# import sys
# sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('../..'))

According to the documentation and discussions on github issues this should be enough.

However! This did not work for me completely. On RtD side I always got the error related to the absence of setup.py. I did not find the better way to solve this issue than to write wrapper over build.py in setup.py. So here we are:

from distutils.core import setup
from build import *

global setup_kwargs

setup_kwargs = {}

build(setup_kwargs)
setup(**setup_kwargs)

Some people also face an issue with cached virtual envs. It is recommended to go to "Versions" section in you RtD dashboard and wipe the environments.

Finally

We have combined Cython, ReadtheDocs and Spinx. The result may be seen here. This step-by-step tutorial was made as there was no anything similar and I hope, this should be useful for someone.

All the comments about workaround over setup.py will be appreciated.

The final project structure:

│   .gitignore
│   .readthedocs.yml
│   build.py
│   pyproject.toml
│   README.md
│   setup.py
│
├───cyrtd
│   │   __init__.py
│   │
│   ├───cymod
│   │       cyfuncs.pyx
│   │       __init__.py
│   │
│   └───pymod
│           pyfuncs.py
│           __init__.py
│
└───docs
    │   make.bat
    │   Makefile
    │
    └───source
        │   api.rst
        │   conf.py
        │   index.rst
        │
        ├───_static
        └───_templates

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