Sphinx Issues Save

A Sphinx extension for linking to your project's issue tracker

Project README

============= sphinx-issues

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A Sphinx extension for linking to your project's issue tracker. Includes roles for linking to issues, pull requests, user profiles, with built-in support for GitHub (though this works with other services).

Example


For an example usage, check out marshmallow's changelog <http://marshmallow.readthedocs.org/en/latest/changelog.html>_, which makes use of the roles in this library.

Installation and Configuration


.. code-block:: console

pip install sphinx-issues

Add sphinx_issues to extensions in your conf.py.

The extension has default values for GitHub projects. Simply set the add the issues_default_group_project config variable and you are good to go:

.. code-block:: python

# docs/conf.py

# ...
extensions = [
    # ...
    "sphinx_issues"
]

# Path to GitHub repo {group}/{project}  (note that `group` is the GitHub user or organization)
issues_github_path = "sloria/marshmallow"

# which is the equivalent to:
issues_uri = "https://github.com/{group}/{project}/issues/{issue}"
issues_prefix = "#"
issues_pr_uri = "https://github.com/{group}/{project}/pull/{pr}"
issues_pr_prefix = "#"
issues_commit_uri = "https://github.com/{group}/{project}/commit/{commit}"
issues_commit_prefix = "@"
issues_user_uri = "https://github.com/{user}"
issues_user_prefix = "@"

The extension is very configurable and can be used with any kind of issue tracker. Here is how you could configure it for use with a custom hosed GitLab instance:

.. code-block:: python

# docs/conf.py

# ...
extensions = [
    # ...
    "sphinx_issues"
]

#  Default repo {group}/{project} of gitlab project
issues_default_group_project = "myteam/super_great_project"
issues_uri = "https://gitlab.company.com/{group}/{project}/-/issues/{issue}"
issues_prefix = "#"
issues_pr_uri = "https://gitlab.company.com/{group}/{project}/-/merge_requests/{pr}"
issues_pr_prefix = "!"
issues_commit_uri = "https://gitlab.company.com/{group}/{project}/-/commit/{commit}"
issues_commit_prefix = "@"
issues_user_uri = "https://gitlab.company.com/{user}"
issues_user_prefix = "@"

Usage inside the documentation


Use the :issue: and :pr: roles in your docs like so:

.. code-block:: rst

See issue :issue:`42`

See issues :issue:`12,13`

See :issue:`sloria/konch#45`.

See PR :pr:`58`

Use the :user: role in your docs to link to user profiles (GitHub by default, but can be configured via the issues_user_uri config variable).

Use the :commit: role to link to commits.

.. code-block:: rst

Fixed in :commit:`6bb9124d5e9dbb2f7b52864c3d8af7feb1b69403`.

Use the :cve: role to link to CVEs on https://cve.mitre.org.

.. code-block:: rst

:cve:`CVE-2018-17175` - Addresses possible vulnerability when...

.. code-block:: rst

Thanks to :user:`bitprophet` for the idea!

You can also use explicit names if you want to use a different name than the github user name:

.. code-block:: rst

This change is due to :user:`Andreas Mueller <amueller>`.

The syntax ``:role:`My custom title ``` works for all roles of this extension.

It can be also used in combination with a list:

.. code-block:: rst

Fix bad bug :issue:`123, (Duplicate) <199>`

Use the :cwe: role to link to CWEs on https://cwe.mitre.org.

.. code-block:: rst

:cwe:`CWE-787` - The software writes data past the end, or...

Credits


Credit goes to Jeff Forcier for his work on the releases <https://github.com/bitprophet/releases>_ extension, which is a full-featured solution for generating changelogs. I just needed a quick way to reference GitHub issues in my docs, so I yoinked the bits that I needed.

License


MIT licensed. See the bundled LICENSE <https://github.com/sloria/sphinx-issues/blob/master/LICENSE>_ file for more details.

Changelog


4.0.0 (2024-01-19)

  • Default to linking GH Sponsors for the :user: role (#129 <https://github.com/sloria/sphinx-issues/issues/129>_). Thanks @webknjaz for the suggestion.
  • Support Python 3.8-3.12. Older versions are no longer supported.
  • Backwards-incompatible: Remove __version__, __author__, and __license__ attributes. Use importlib.metadata to read this metadata instead.

3.0.1 (2022-01-11)

  • Fix regression from 3.0.0: exception: 'in <string>' requires string as left operand, not type.

3.0.0 (2022-01-10)

  • The :commit: role now outputs with an @ prefix.
  • Add configuration options for changing prefixes.
  • Allow {group} to be specified within issues_uri, issues_pr_uri, issues_commit_uri, and

2.0.0 (2022-01-01)

  • Drop support for Python 2.7 and 3.5.
  • Test against Python 3.8 to 3.10.
  • Add :cwe: role for linking to CVEs on https://cwe.mitre.org. Thanks @hugovk for the PR.
  • Add support for custom urls and separators Issue #93 <https://github.com/sloria/sphinx-issues/issues/93>_
  • Allow custom titles for all roles Issue #116 <https://github.com/sloria/sphinx-issues/issues/116>_
  • Added setting issues_default_group_project as future replacement of issues_github_path, to reflect the now to universal nature of the extension

1.2.0 (2018-12-26)

  • Add :commit: role for linking to commits.
  • Add support for linking to external repos.
  • Test against Python 3.7.

1.1.0 (2018-09-18)

1.0.0 (2018-07-14)

  • Add :pr: role. Thanks @jnotham for the suggestion.
  • Drop support for Python 3.4.

0.4.0 (2017-11-25)

  • Raise ValueError if neither issues_uri nor issues_github_path is set. Thanks @jnothman for the PR.
  • Drop support for Python 2.6 and 3.3.

0.3.1 (2017-01-16)

  • setup returns metadata, preventing warnings about parallel reads and writes. Thanks @jfinkels for reporting.

0.3.0 (2016-10-20)

  • Support anchor text for :user: role. Thanks @jnothman for the suggestion and thanks @amueller for the PR.

0.2.0 (2014-12-22)

  • Add :user: role for linking to GitHub user profiles.

0.1.0 (2014-12-21)

  • Initial release.
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