A number of tools for reStructuredText (reST) and Sphinx, including:
- A reST to DocBook converter (
rst2db
) with an included Sphinx builder (abstrys.spinx_ext.docbook_builder). - A reST to Markdown converter (
rst2md
) with an included Sphinx builder (abstrys.sphinx_ext.markdown_builder).
Before installing rst2db, you'll need the following prerequisites:
- libxml2 and headers (libxml2 and libxml2-dev)
- Python bindings for libxml2 (python-lxml or python3-lxml)
- libxslt1 headers (libxslt1-dev)
- Python headers (python-dev or python3-dev)
You can install these on Ubuntu / Debian by running:
sudo apt-get install libxml2 libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev
and one of the following, depending on your Python version:
sudo apt-get install python3-lxml python3-dev sudo apt-get install python-lxml python-dev
rst2db <filename> [-e root_element] [-o output_file] [-t template_file] rst2md <filename> [-o output_file]
Only the filename to process is required. All other settings are optional.
Settings:
-e root_element | set the root element of the resulting docbook file. If this is not specified, then 'section' will be used. |
-o output_file | set the output filename to write. If this is not specified, then output will be sent to stdout. |
-t template_file | set a template file to use to dress the output. You must have Jinja2 installed to use this feature. |
When using a DocBook template file, use {{data.root_element}} and {{data.contents}} to represent the
root element (chapter, section, etc.) and {{data.contents}} to represent the transformed contents of
your .rst
source.
For example, you could use a template that looks like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE {{data.root_element}} PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd">
<{{data.root_element}}>
{{data.contents}}
</{{data.root_element}}>
A template is only necessary if you want to customize the output. A standard DocBook XML header will be included in each output file by default.
To build DocBook output with Sphinx, add abstrys.sphinx_ext.docbook_builder to the extensions
list in conf.py
:
extensions = [ ... other extensions here ... abstrys.sphinx_ext.docbook_builder ]
There are two configurable parameters for conf.py
that correspond to
rst2db.py
parameters:
docbook_template_file | template file that will be used to position the document parts. This should be a valid DocBook .xml file that contains Requires Jinja2 to be installed if specified. |
docbook_default_root_element | default root element for a file-level document. Default is 'section'. |
For example:
docbook_template_file = 'dbtemplate.xml'
docbook_default_root_element = chapter
Then, build your project using sphinx-build
with the -b docbook
option:
sphinx-build source output -b docbook
To build Markdown output with Sphinx, add abstrys.sphinx_ext.docbook_builder
to the extensions
list in conf.py
:
extensions = [ ... other extensions here ... abstrys.sphinx_ext.markdown_builder ]
There aren't any configurable options yet. Just build your project with -b markdown
as the
output type:
sphinx-build source output -b markdown
This software is provided under the BSD 3-Clause license. See the LICENSE file for more details.
Contact: Eron Hennessey <eron@abstrys.com>