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import datetime
# Custom configuration for the Sphinx documentation builder.
# All configuration specific to your project should be done in this file.
#
# The file is included in the common conf.py configuration file.
# You can modify any of the settings below or add any configuration that
# is not covered by the common conf.py file.
#
# For the full list of built-in configuration values, see the documentation:
# https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/configuration.html
#
# If you're not familiar with Sphinx and don't want to use advanced
# features, it is sufficient to update the settings in the "Project
# information" section.
############################################################
### Project information
############################################################
# Product name
project = 'Documentation starter pack'
author = 'Canonical Ltd.'
# The title you want to display for the documentation in the sidebar.
# You might want to include a version number here.
# To not display any title, set this option to an empty string.
html_title = project + ' documentation'
# The default value uses CC-BY-SA as the license and the current year
# as the copyright year.
#
# If your documentation needs a different copyright license, use that
# instead of 'CC-BY-SA'. Also, if your documentation is included as
# part of the code repository of your project, it'll inherit the license
# of the code. So you'll need to specify that license here (instead of
# 'CC-BY-SA').
#
# For static works, it is common to provide the year of first publication.
# Another option is to give the first year and the current year
# for documentation that is often changed, e.g. 2022–2023 (note the en-dash).
#
# A way to check a GitHub repo's creation date is to obtain a classic GitHub
# token with 'repo' permissions here: https://github.com/settings/tokens
# Next, use 'curl' and 'jq' to extract the date from the GitHub API's output:
#
# curl -H 'Authorization: token <TOKEN>' \
# -H 'Accept: application/vnd.github.v3.raw' \
# https://api.github.com/repos/canonical/<REPO> | jq '.created_at'
copyright = '%s CC-BY-SA, %s' % (datetime.date.today().year, author)
## Open Graph configuration - defines what is displayed as a link preview
## when linking to the documentation from another website (see https://ogp.me/)
# The URL where the documentation will be hosted (leave empty if you
# don't know yet)
# NOTE: If no ogp_* variable is defined (e.g. if you remove this section) the
# sphinxext.opengraph extension will be disabled.
ogp_site_url = 'https://canonical-starter-pack.readthedocs-hosted.com/'
# The documentation website name (usually the same as the product name)
ogp_site_name = project
# The URL of an image or logo that is used in the preview
ogp_image = 'https://assets.ubuntu.com/v1/253da317-image-document-ubuntudocs.svg'
# Update with the local path to the favicon for your product
# (default is the circle of friends)
html_favicon = '.sphinx/_static/favicon.png'
# (Some settings must be part of the html_context dictionary, while others
# are on root level. Don't move the settings.)
html_context = {
# Change to the link to the website of your product (without "https://")
# For example: "ubuntu.com/lxd" or "microcloud.is"
# If there is no product website, edit the header template to remove the
# link (see the readme for instructions).
'product_page': 'documentation.ubuntu.com',
# Add your product tag (the orange part of your logo, will be used in the
# header) to ".sphinx/_static" and change the path here (start with "_static")
# (default is the circle of friends)
'product_tag': '_static/tag.png',
# Change to the discourse instance you want to be able to link to
# using the :discourse: metadata at the top of a file
# (use an empty value if you don't want to link)
'discourse': 'https://discourse.ubuntu.com',
# Change to the Mattermost channel you want to link to
# (use an empty value if you don't want to link)
'mattermost': 'https://chat.canonical.com/canonical/channels/documentation',
# Change to the Matrix channel you want to link to
# (use an empty value if you don't want to link)
'matrix': 'https://matrix.to/#/#documentation:ubuntu.com',
# Change to the GitHub URL for your project
# This is used, for example, to link to the source files and allow creating GitHub issues directly from the documentation.
'github_url': 'https://github.com/canonical/sphinx-docs-starter-pack',
# Change to the branch for this version of the documentation
'github_version': 'main',
# Change to the folder that contains the documentation
# (usually "/" or "/docs/")
'github_folder': '/',
# Change to an empty value if your GitHub repo doesn't have issues enabled.
# This will disable the feedback button and the issue link in the footer.
'github_issues': 'enabled',
# Controls the existence of Previous / Next buttons at the bottom of pages
# Valid options: none, prev, next, both
'sequential_nav': "none",
# Controls if to display the contributors of a file or not
"display_contributors": True,
# Controls time frame for showing the contributors
"display_contributors_since": ""
}
# If your project is on documentation.ubuntu.com, specify the project
# slug (for example, "lxd") here.
slug = ""
############################################################
### Redirects
############################################################
# Set up redirects (https://documatt.gitlab.io/sphinx-reredirects/usage.html)
# For example: 'explanation/old-name.html': '../how-to/prettify.html',
# You can also configure redirects in the Read the Docs project dashboard
# (see https://docs.readthedocs.io/en/stable/guides/redirects.html).
# NOTE: If this variable is not defined, set to None, or the dictionary is empty,
# the sphinx_reredirects extension will be disabled.
redirects = {}
############################################################
### Link checker exceptions
############################################################
# Links to ignore when checking links
linkcheck_ignore = [
'http://127.0.0.1:8000'
]
# Pages on which to ignore anchors
# (This list will be appended to linkcheck_anchors_ignore_for_url)
custom_linkcheck_anchors_ignore_for_url = []
############################################################
### Additions to default configuration
############################################################
## The following settings are appended to the default configuration.
## Use them to extend the default functionality.
# Remove this variable to disable the MyST parser extensions.
custom_myst_extensions = []
# Add custom Sphinx extensions as needed.
# This array contains recommended extensions that should be used.
# NOTE: The following extensions are handled automatically and do
# not need to be added here: myst_parser, sphinx_copybutton, sphinx_design,
# sphinx_reredirects, sphinxcontrib.jquery, sphinxext.opengraph
custom_extensions = [
'sphinx_tabs.tabs',
'canonical.youtube-links',
'canonical.related-links',
'canonical.custom-rst-roles',
'canonical.terminal-output',
'notfound.extension',
'sphinxcontrib.cairosvgconverter',
]
# Add custom required Python modules that must be added to the
# .sphinx/requirements.txt file.
# NOTE: The following modules are handled automatically and do not need to be
# added here: canonical-sphinx-extensions, furo, linkify-it-py, myst-parser,
# pyspelling, sphinx, sphinx-autobuild, sphinx-copybutton, sphinx-design,
# sphinx-notfound-page, sphinx-reredirects, sphinx-tabs, sphinxcontrib-jquery,
# sphinxext-opengraph
custom_required_modules = [
'sphinxcontrib-svg2pdfconverter[CairoSVG]'
]
# Add files or directories that should be excluded from processing.
custom_excludes = [
'doc-cheat-sheet*',
]
# Add CSS files (located in .sphinx/_static/)
custom_html_css_files = []
# Add JavaScript files (located in .sphinx/_static/)
custom_html_js_files = []
## The following settings override the default configuration.
# Specify a reST string that is included at the end of each file.
# If commented out, use the default (which pulls the reuse/links.txt
# file into each reST file).
# custom_rst_epilog = ''
# By default, the documentation includes a feedback button at the top.
# You can disable it by setting the following configuration to True.
disable_feedback_button = False
# Add tags that you want to use for conditional inclusion of text
# (https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/directives.html#tags)
custom_tags = []
# If you are using the :manpage: role, set this variable to the URL for the version
# that you want to link to:
# manpages_url = "https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/noble/en/man{section}/{page}.{section}.html"
############################################################
### Additional configuration
############################################################
## Add any configuration that is not covered by the common conf.py file.
# Define a :center: role that can be used to center the content of table cells.
rst_prolog = '''
.. role:: center
:class: align-center
.. role:: h2
:class: hclass2
'''