This extension generates reference documentation for C++ symbols in your codebase and creates an Antora module with its pages.
This extension populates the Antora pages with a reference module that contains the reference documentation for the C++ symbols in your codebase.
Before building the Antora playbook, make sure you have the following installed:
-
A C++ compiler (preferably Clang)
-
7z
(Windows) ortar
(Linux) -
git
Append the following in your playbook.yaml
:
antora:
extensions:
- require: '@alandefreitas/antora-cpp-reference-extension' # (1)
dependencies: # (2)
- name: 'boost'
repo: 'https://github.com/boostorg/boost.git'
tag: 'develop'
variable: 'BOOST_SRC_ROOT'
system-env: 'BOOST_SRC_ROOT' # (3)
-
<1>
npm
package name:@alandefreitas/antora-cpp-reference-extension
(required) -
<2> List of dependencies to be downloaded and extracted. The directory where these dependencies are extracted will be available to all components as an environment variable.
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<3> The name of the environment variable describing where the path can be found. If this path exists and is a valid directory, it will be used as the source root for the dependency, skipping the download and extraction steps. If this is different from
variable
, the extension will set the value ofvariable
to the path where the dependency is already located.
Components that will include reference documentation should set the path of the MrDocs configuration file. Append following in your antora.yaml
:
ext:
cpp-reference:
config: doc/mrdocs.yml # (1)
-
<1> The path to the MrDocs configuration file relative to the worktree.
For more information about MrDocs, see https://www.mrdocs.com/docs