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miconda created
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miconda [Writing Docbook Files for Module Readme]
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 ====== Writing Docbook Files for Module Readme ====== ====== Writing Docbook Files for Module Readme ======
  
-README file for each module is generated from xml docbook files residing in **doc/** sub folder. When one adds a new module it has to write these filesthen generate the README using:+README file for each module is generated from xml docbook files residing in **doc/** sub folder. The README file must not be changed directly, the editing has to be done to the xml docbook files. 
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 +When one adds a new module it has to write these xml docbook files and then generate the first version of README using:
  
 <code> <code>
 make modules-readme modules=modules/modname make modules-readme modules=modules/modname
 </code> </code>
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 +For old modules (or after the new module has been published to the public git repository) do not generate anymore the README for pushing it to git. Push only the changes to the xml files, because the README will be automatically generated by a cron service running on server to ensure coherent formatting and avoid conflicts when having to backport to older branches.
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 +Of course, you can generate the README locally to check if the result is the expected one, but then restore the old README without changes -- it can be done with:
 +
 +<code>
 +rm src/modules/modname/README
 +git checkout src/modules/modname/README
 +</code>
 +
  
 ===== Naming Files ===== ===== Naming Files =====
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 The docbook file are: The docbook file are:
  
-  * modname.xml - the main docbook file, including other files that have content +  * modname.xml (e.g., acc.xml) - the main docbook file, including other files that have content 
-  * modname_admin.xml - the docbook file that includes content targeting administrators (e.g., short description, dependencies, parameters and functions for the config file, a.s.o.)+  * modname_admin.xml (e.g., acc_admin.xml) - the docbook file that includes content targeting administrators (e.g., short description, dependencies, parameters and functions for the config file, a.s.o.)
   * modname_devel.xml - the docbook file that includes content targeting developers (e.g., inter module APIs)   * modname_devel.xml - the docbook file that includes content targeting developers (e.g., inter module APIs)
  
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   * s - statistics   * s - statistics
   * e - event routes   * e - event routes
 +  * v - pseudovariable
  
 Next is an example showing the id for the section corresponding to parameter **workers** from module **async**: Next is an example showing the id for the section corresponding to parameter **workers** from module **async**:
devel/module-docbook-readme.1365162363.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/04/05 13:46 by miconda