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Unify documentation build process for local and CI environment #917

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seifertm opened this issue Aug 13, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #920
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Unify documentation build process for local and CI environment #917

seifertm opened this issue Aug 13, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #920
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@seifertm
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Currently, the documentation can be built locally using tox run -e docs or as part of the CI via readthedocs. However, the build processes are different. This makes it hard to reproduce readthedocs builds locally.

The goal of this issue is to have the same build process for docs, both locally and in the CI.

see #912

@ka28kumar
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Hello @seifertm ,
I'm the author of #912, can I take this up?
Would be a good introduction to using ReadTheDocs and CI pipelines.

webknjaz added a commit to webknjaz/pytest-dev--pytest-asyncio that referenced this issue Aug 13, 2024
seifertm pushed a commit to webknjaz/pytest-dev--pytest-asyncio that referenced this issue Aug 20, 2024
Resolves pytest-dev#917

Adjust test paths to new doc location.
@seifertm seifertm added this to the v0.24 milestone Aug 20, 2024
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@ka28kumar I'm afraid another contributor already submitted a PR that will close this issue.
Do you have interest to work on any other pytest-asyncio issue?

github-merge-queue bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 20, 2024
Resolves #917

Adjust test paths to new doc location.
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Hello @seifertm
I'm looking at other issues as well. No worries, I'll be here helping out with this project.

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