bokeh.sphinxext¶
In order to help automate and simplify the generation of Bokeh documentation, several Sphinx extensions have been created. Most of these will not be of general interest, except for bokeh.sphinxext.bokeh_plot, which allows anyone to include and embed bokeh plots directly in their own Sphinx docs.
bokeh_autodoc¶
Integrate Bokeh extensions into Sphinx autodoc.
Ensures that autodoc directives such as autoclass
automatically
use Bokeh-specific directives (e.g., bokeh-prop
and bokeh-model
)
when appropriate.
bokeh_enum¶
Thoroughly document Bokeh enumerations
The bokeh-enum
directive generates useful type information
for the enumeration, including all the allowable values. If the
number of values is large, the full list is put in a collapsible
code block.
This directive takes the name of a Bokeh enum variable and the module to find the value as an argument:
.. bokeh-enum:: baz
:module: bokeh.sphinxext.sample
Examples
For the following definition of bokeh.sphinxext.sample.Bar
:
baz = enumeration("a", "b", "c")
the above usage yields the output:
baz
= Enumeration(a, b, c)¶
bokeh_gallery¶
Generate a gallery of Bokeh plots from a configuration file.
bokeh_github¶
Simplify linking to Bokeh Github resources.
This module proved four new roles that can be uses to easily link to various resources in the Bokeh Github repository:
:bokeh-commit:
: link to a specific commit
:bokeh-issue:
: link to an issue
:bokeh-pull:
: link to a pull request
:bokeh-tree:
: (versioned) link to a source tree URL
Examples
The following code:
The repo history shows that :bokeh-commit:`bf19bcb` was made in
in :bokeh-pull:`1698`, which closed :bokeh-issue:`1694`. This included
updating all of the files in the :bokeh-tree:`examples` subdirectory.
yields the output:
The repo history shows that commit bf19bcb was made in in pull request 1698,which closed #1694. This included updating all of the files in the examples subdirectory.
bokeh_index_toctree¶
This specialized toctree subclass sorts toctree entries for releases.
it is convenient to add a glob for release notes in the top level
index.rst
file, so that the list does not have to be constantly
updated and maintained:
.. bokeh-index-toctree::
:hidden:
:glob:
docs/installation
docs/user_guide
docs/user_guide/quickstart
docs/releases/*
But the release files are named 0.1.0.rst
, 0.12.2.rst
, etc, and
and default alphabetic sort will not produce good results. This directive
will re-order any release documents according to semantic version.
bokeh_model¶
Thoroughly document Bokeh model classes.
The bokeh-model
directive will automatically document
all the attributes (including Bokeh properties) of a Bokeh
model class. A JSON prototype showing all the possible
JSON fields will also be generated.
This directive takes the path to a Bokeh model class as an argument:
.. bokeh-model:: Foo
:module: bokeh.sphinxext.sample
Examples
For the following definition of bokeh.sphinxext.sample.Foo
:
class Foo(Model):
''' This is a Foo model. '''
index = Either(Auto, Enum('abc', 'def', 'xzy'), help="doc for index")
value = Tuple(Float, Float, help="doc for value")
the above usage yields the output:
bokeh_palette¶
Generate an inline visual representations of a single color palette.
The :bokeh-palette:
role can be used with by providing any of the
following:
- a palette name from
bokeh.palettes
, e.g.Spectral9
- a palette function from
bokeh.palettes
called with argument, e.g.viridis(12)
- An explicit list of colors:
['#000000', '#333333', '#666666', '#999999', '#cccccc', '#ffffff']
The following usage of the the directive:
* by name: :bokeh-palette:`Spectral9`
* by function: :bokeh-palette:`viridis(12)`
* by list: :bokeh-palette:`['#000000', '#333333', '#666666', '#999999', '#cccccc', '#ffffff']`
Generates the output:
- by name:
- by function:
- by list:
Palette swatches are 20 pixels in height. For palettes short than 20 colors, the default width for the swatches is 20 pixels. If larger palettes are given, the width of the HTML spans is progressively reduced, down to a minimum of one pixel. For instance displaying the full Viridis palette with the expression
:bokeh-palette:`viridis(256)`
Will generate the output:
bokeh_palette_group¶
Generate visual representations of palettes in Bokeh palette groups.
The bokeh.palettes
modules expose attributes such as mpl
, brewer
,
and d3
that provide groups of palettes. The bokeh-palette-group
directive accepts the name of one of these groups, and generates a visual
matrix of colors for every palette in the group.
As an example, the following usage of the the directive:
.. bokeh-palette-group:: mpl
Generates the output:
"
Inferno
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Magma
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Plasma
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Viridis
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
bokeh_plot¶
Include Bokeh plots in Sphinx HTML documentation.
For other output types, the placeholder text [graph]
will
be generated.
The bokeh-plot
directive can be used by either supplying:
A path to a source file as the argument to the directive:
.. bokeh-plot:: path/to/plot.py
Note
.py scripts are not scanned automatically! In order to include certain directories into .py scanning process use following directive in sphinx conf.py file: bokeh_plot_pyfile_include_dirs = [“dir1”,”dir2”]
Inline code as the content of the directive:
.. bokeh-plot::
from bokeh.plotting import figure, output_file, show
output_file("example.html")
x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
y = [6, 7, 6, 4, 5]
p = figure(title="example", plot_width=300, plot_height=300)
p.line(x, y, line_width=2)
p.circle(x, y, size=10, fill_color="white")
show(p)
This directive also works in conjunction with Sphinx autodoc, when used in docstrings.
The bokeh-plot
directive accepts the following options:
- source-position : enum(‘above’, ‘below’, ‘none’)
- Where to locate the the block of formatted source code (if anywhere).
- linenos : flag
- Whether to display line numbers along with the source.
Examples
The inline example code above produces the following output:
from bokeh.plotting import figure, output_file, show
output_file("example.html")
x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
y = [6, 7, 6, 4, 5]
p = figure(title="example", plot_width=300, plot_height=300)
p.line(x, y, line_width=2)
p.circle(x, y, size=10, fill_color="white")
show(p)
bokeh_prop¶
Thoroughly document Bokeh property attributes.
The bokeh-prop
directive generates useful type information
for the property attribute, including cross links to the relevant
property types. Additionally, any per-attribute docstrings are
also displayed.
This directive takes the path to an attribute on a Bokeh model class as an argument:
.. bokeh-prop:: Bar.thing
:module: bokeh.sphinxext.sample
Examples
For the following definition of bokeh.sphinxext.sample.Bar
:
class Bar(Model):
''' This is a Bar model. '''
thing = List(Int, help="doc for thing")
the above usage yields the output:
bokeh_sitemap¶
Generate a sitemap.txt
to aid with search indexing.
sitemap.txt
is a plain text list of all the pages in the docs site.
Each URL is listed on a line in the text file. It is machine readable
and used by search engines to know what pages are available for indexing.
All that is required to generate the sitemap is to list this module
bokeh.sphinxext.sitemap
in the list of extensions in the Sphinx
configuration file conf.py
.
collapsible_code_block¶
Display code blocks in collapsible sections when outputting to HTML.
This directive takes a heading to use for the collapsible code block:
.. collapsible-code-block:: python
:heading: Some Code
from __future__ import print_function
print("Hello, Bokeh!")
This directive is identical to the standard code-block
directive
that Sphinx supplies, with the addition of one new option:
- heading : string
- A heading to put for the collapsible block. Clicking the heading expands or collapses the block
Examples
The inline example code above produces the following output: