This project aims to parse JSON schemas or YAML schemas in order to create RestructuredText documentation. Using a tool like Sphinx, it is possible to create high readable documentation from the files generated, which are RST formatted text.
The outcome RST can be customized by defining a blacklist in csv and using a custom CSS file. that will inherit the Sphinx one. For the latter, an example is provided.
To create RST files from JSON schemas (or YAML) run the command:
jsonschema2rst input_folder output_folder
This command will take all JSON or YAML files in this path, sub-folders included, and wll create a new directory - removing it if already exists - where all parsed RST file will be placed.
Let's assume you run the following command:
jsonschema2rst json_folder rst_output_folder
and also let's assume the folder json_folder
contains the file
url.json
, which contains the following schema:
{ "title": "URL of related document", "properties": { "description": { "type": "string" }, "value": { "format": "url", "type": "string" } }, "type": "object" }
As result, jsonschema2rst will create a file called url.rst
in
the rst_output_folder
that will contain the following rst code:
.. contents:: Table of Contents
.. section-numbering::
.. container:: section-title
url.json
.. container:: title
URL of related document
**type** : ``object``
**Properties:** description_, value_
.. description:
description
+++++++++++
**type** : ``string``
.. value:
value
+++++
**type** : ``string``
**format** : ``url``
In case you want to generate HTML documentation using a tool like Sphinx, we suggest you to try the custom.css file in the contribution folder to make your schemas documentation looking better. What you need is just replace the default css used by Sphinx in the conf.py file with the one proposed, then enjoy!