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Documentation for the Usergrid Backend-as-a-Service
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Usergrid Programmer's Guide Documentation for the Usergrid project for Application Developers Latest versions can be viewed online at: http://usergrid.github.com/docs We're using Sphinx (http://sphinx.pocoo.org/) as our documentation generation system. Sphinx is used by a number of Python projects, including the Python.org project itself as well as Django. Although it's built in Python and has some specific features for documenting Python code, it's a general purpose documentation generation system which is becoming increasingly popular for generating this type of user documentation. Sphinx uses reStructuredText (http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html), which is a plaintext markup language like Markdown or Textile. Sphinx takes the rST source documentation and generates an actual site with a table of contents and navigation, using Jinja (http://jinja.pocoo.org/), which is a template language that is derived from, and is a superset of, the template language used by Django. GitHub natively supports rST pages, so when you look at the .rst source files in the project on GitHub, they're be rendered as HTML. You can also edit the .rst source pages directly in GitHub as well. We're using an embedded custom template that was originally derived from the Haiku theme (http://sphinx.pocoo.org/theming.html). We copied the templates from the theme into our source _templates directory and modified them there rather than trying to extend the theme since we expect that over time as we spend more effort customizing the look and feel of our documentation, that we'll diverge significantly from the original theme templates. Sphinx uses "domains" to support specific languages. The initial domain was for Python, with additional domains for C/C++, and Javascript added. Custom domains are also allowed. The Usergrid documentation primarily uses the Javascript domain as well as the HTTP domain for documenting REST endpoints (https://github.com/deceze/Sphinx-HTTP-domain). Installation and Building ------------------------- Install these two modules: sudo easy_install -U Sphinx sudo easy_install -U sphinx-http-domain sudo easy_install -U Pygments This will build the html website: make html The site is generated in build/html
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