This package is deprecated and is no longer maintained.
Yapper converts Python docstrings to astro
files for use by the Astro static site generator.
It uses griffe
to parse python modules and extracts numpy style docstrings.
Types will be inferred from docstrings. Warnings will be logged if types specified in docstrings don't match those specified in function signatures.
Docstrings and parameter descriptions will be parsed using markdown-it-py.
Class and function elements are wrapped with html
with css
classes that can be styled from Astro.
See the
cityseer.benchmarkurbanism.com
documentation site and associated docs repo for a working example.
Configuration is provided in pyproject.toml
file placed in the current directory, else a --config
parameter can be provided with a relative or absolute filepath to a toml
config file.
yapper --config ./custom_config.toml
The toml
file must include a [tool.yapper]
section, with keys corresponding to the default configuration options:
[tool.yapper]
package_root_relative_path = './'
intro_template = """
---\n
---\n
"""
outro_template = ""
module_map = [
{ module = "test.mock_file", astro = "./tests/mock_default.astro" },
]
If you want to wrap the .astro
output in a particular layout, then set the intro_template
and outro_template
accordingly, for example, the following will import the PageLayout
layout and will wrap the generated content accordingly:
[tool.yapper]
package_root_relative_path = './'
intro_template = """
---\n
import PageLayout from '../layouts/PageLayout.astro'\n
---\n
\n
<PageLayout>
"""
outro_template = """
</PageLayout>\n
"""
module_map = [
{ module = "test.mock_file", py = "./tests/mock_file.py", astro = "./tests/mock_default.astro" },
]
The module_map
is mandatory and specifies the names of the python modules to be processed via the module
key and an astro
key corresponding to the output file:
yapper
uses a pyproject.toml
file to specify project dependencies and scripts related to project development and publishing.
See pyproject.toml
for available scripts.