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Documenting Ceph
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==================
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The **easiest way** to help the Ceph project is to contribute to the
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documentation. As the Ceph user base grows and the development pace quickens, an
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increasing number of people are updating the documentation and adding new
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information. Even small contributions like fixing spelling errors or clarifying
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instructions help the Ceph project immensely.
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When you view Ceph documentation online, the primary link is
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http://ceph.com/docs/master. The documentation source in the ``ceph/docs``
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directory gets rendered to HTML and presented online. The ``master`` portion of
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the path reflects the branch name, which means you can view documentation for
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older branches (e.g., ``argonaut``) or future branches (e.g., ``next``) as well
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as work-in-progress branches.
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Making Contributions
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====================
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Making a documentation contribution generally involves the same procedural
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sequence as making a code contribution, except that you must build documentation
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source instead of compiling program source. The sequence includes the following
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steps:
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#. `Get the Source`_
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#. `Select a Branch`_
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#. `Make a Change`_
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#. `Build the Source`_
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#. `Commit the Change`_
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#. `Push the Change`_
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#. `Make a Pull Request`_
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#. `Notify the Relevant Person`_
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Get the Source
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Ceph documentation lives in the Ceph repository right along side the Ceph source
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code under the ``ceph/doc`` directory. For details on github and ceph,
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see :ref:`Get Involved`.
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The most common way to make contributions
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is to use the `Fork and Pull`_ approach. To use this approach, you must:
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- Install git locally. ::
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sudo apt-get install git
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- Ensure your ``.gitconfig`` file has your name and email address. ::
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[user]
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email = {your-email-address}
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name = {your-name}
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- Create a `github`_ account (if you don't have one).
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- Fork the Ceph project.
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- Clone your forked project.
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All Ceph documentation resides under the ``ceph/doc`` directory and
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subdirectories of the Ceph repository. Ceph organizes documentation into an
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information architecture primarily by its main components.
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- **Ceph Storage Cluster:** The Ceph Storage Cluster documentation resides
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under the ``doc/rados`` directory.
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- **Ceph Block Device:** The Ceph Block Device documentation resides under
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the ``doc/rbd`` directory.
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- **Ceph Object Storage:** The Ceph Object Storage documentation resides under
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the ``doc/radosgw`` directory.
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- **Ceph Filesystem:** The Ceph Filesystem documentation resides under the
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``doc/cephfs`` directory.
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- **Installation (Quick):** Quick start documentation resides under the
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``doc/start`` directory.
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- **Installation (Manual):** Manual installation documentation resides under
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the ``doc/install`` directory.
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- **Manpage:** Manpage source resides under the ``doc/man`` directory.
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- **Developer:** Developer documentation resides under the ``doc/dev``
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directory.
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- **Images:** If you include images such as JPEG or PNG files, you should
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store them under the ``doc/images`` directory.
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Select a Branch
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---------------
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When you make small changes to the documentation, such as fixing typographical
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errors or clarifying explanations, use the ``master`` branch (default). You
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should also use the ``master`` branch when making contributions to features that
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are in the current release. ``master`` is the most commonly used branch. ::
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git checkout master
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When you make changes to documentation that affect an upcoming release, use
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the ``next`` branch. ``next`` is the second most commonly used branch. ::
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git checkout next
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When you are making substantial contributions such as new features that are not
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yet in the current release; if your contribution is related to an issue with a
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tracker ID; or, if you want to see your documentation rendered on the Ceph.com
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website before it gets merged into the ``master`` branch, you should create a
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branch. To distinguish branches that include only documentation updates, we
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prepend them with ``wip-doc`` by convention, following the form
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``wip-doc-{your-branch-name}``. If the branch relates to an issue filed in
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http://tracker.ceph.com/issues, the branch name incorporates the issue number.
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For example, if a documentation branch is a fix for issue #4000, the branch name
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should be ``wip-doc-4000`` by convention and the relevant tracker URL will be
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http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/4000.
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.. note:: Please don't commingle documentation contributions and source code
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contributions in a single pull request. Editors review the documentation
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and engineers review source code changes. When you keep documentation
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pull requests separate from source code pull requests, it simplifies the
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process and we won't have to ask you to resubmit the requests separately.
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Before you create your branch name, ensure that it doesn't already exist in the
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local or remote repository. ::
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git branch -a | grep wip-doc-{your-branch-name}
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If it doesn't exist, create your branch::
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git checkout -b wip-doc-{your-branch-name}
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Make a Change
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-------------
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Modifying a document simply involves opening a restructuredText file, changing
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its contents, and saving the changes. See `Documentation Style Guide`_ for
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details on syntax requirements.
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Adding a document involves creating a new restructuredText file under the
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``doc`` directory or its subdirectories and saving the file with a ``*.rst``
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file extension. You must also include a reference to the document: a hyperlink
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or a table of contents entry. The ``index.rst`` file of a top-level directory
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usually contains a TOC, where you can add the new file name. All documents must
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have a title. See `Headings`_ for details.
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Your new document doesn't get tracked by ``git`` automatically. When you want
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to add the document to the repository, you must use ``git add
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{path-to-filename}``. For example, from the top level directory of the
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repository, adding an ``example.rst`` file to the ``rados`` subdirectory would
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look like this::
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git add doc/rados/example.rst
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Deleting a document involves removing it from the repository with ``git rm
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{path-to-filename}``. For example::
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git rm doc/rados/example.rst
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You must also remove any reference to the document from other documents.
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Build the Source
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To build the documentation, navigate to the ``ceph`` repository directory;
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then execute the build script::
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cd ceph
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admin/build-doc
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The build script will produce an output of errors and warnings. You MUST
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fix errors before committing a change, and you SHOULD fix warnings.
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.. important:: You must validate ALL HYPERLINKS. If a hyperlink is broken,
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it automatically breaks the build!
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The first time you build the documentation, the script will notify you if
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you do not have the dependencies installed. To run Sphinx, at least
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the following are required:
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- python-dev
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- python-pip
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- python-virtualenv
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- libxml2-dev
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- libxslt-dev
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- doxygen
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- ditaa
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- graphviz
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Install each dependency that isn't installed on your host. For Debian/Ubuntu
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distributions, execute the following::
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sudo apt-get install python-dev python-pip python-virtualenv libxml2-dev libxslt-dev doxygen ditaa graphviz ant
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.. For CentOS/RHEL distributions, execute the following::
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.. sudo yum install python-dev python-pip python-virtualenv libxml2-dev libxslt-dev doxygen ditaa graphviz ant
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Once you build the documentation set, you may navigate to the source directory
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to view it::
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cd build-doc/output
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There should be an ``html`` directory and a ``man`` directory containing
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documentation in HTML and manpage formats respectively.
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Commit the Change
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-----------------
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An easy way to manage your documentation commits is to use visual tools for
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``git``. For example, ``gitk`` provides a graphical interface for viewing the
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repository history, and ``git-gui`` provides a graphical interface for viewing
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your uncommitted changes, staging them for commit, committing the changes and
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pushing them to your forked Ceph repository.
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Ceph documentation commits are simple, but follow a strict convention:
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- A commit SHOULD have 1 file per commit (it simplifies rollback). You MAY
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commit multiple files with related changes. Unrelated changes SHOULD NOT
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be put into the same commit.
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- A commit MUST have a comment.
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- A commit comment MUST be prepended with ``doc:``. (strict)
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- The comment summary MUST be one line only. (strict)
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- Additional comments MAY follow a blank line after the summary,
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but should be terse.
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- A commit MAY include ``Fixes: #{bug number}``.
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- Commits MUST include ``Signed-off-by: Firstname Lastname <email>``. (strict)
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.. tip:: Follow the foregoing convention particularly where it says
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``(strict)`` or you will be asked to modify your commit to comply with
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this convention.
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The following is a common commit comment (preferred)::
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doc: Fixes a spelling error and a broken hyperlink.
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Signed-off-by: John Doe <john.doe@gmail.com>
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The following comment includes a reference to a bug. ::
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doc: Fixes a spelling error and a broken hyperlink.
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Fixes: #1234
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Signed-off-by: John Doe <john.doe@gmail.com>
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The following comment includes a terse sentence following the comment summary.
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There is a carriage return between the summary line and the description::
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doc: Added mon setting to monitor config reference
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Describes 'mon setting', which is a new setting added
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to config_opts.h.
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Signed-off-by: John Doe <john.doe@gmail.com>
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To commit changes, execute the following::
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git commit -a
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You can also a graphical editor like ``gitk`` and ``git-gui``. ::
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sudo apt-get install gitk git-gui
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cd {git-ceph-repo-path}
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gitk
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Then select **File->Start git gui** to activate the graphical user interface.
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Push the Change
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Once you have one or more commits, you must push them from the local copy of the
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repository to ``github``. A graphical tool like ``git-gui`` provides a user
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interface for pushing to the repository. ::
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git push
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Make a Pull Request
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As noted earlier, you can make documentation contributions using the `Fork and
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Pull`_ approach.
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Notify the Relevant Person
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After you make a pull request, notify the relevant person. For general
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documentation pull requests, notify `John Wilkins`_.
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Documentation Style Guide
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=========================
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One objective of the Ceph documentation project is to ensure the readability of
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the documentation in both native restructuredText format and its rendered
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formats such as HTML. Navigate to your Ceph repository and view a document in
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its native format. You may notice that it is generally as legible in a terminal
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as it is in its rendered HTML format. Additionally, you may also notice that
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diagrams in ``ditaa`` format also render reasonably well in text mode. ::
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cat doc/architecture.rst | less
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Review the following style guides to maintain this consistency.
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Headings
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--------
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#. **Document Titles:** Document titles use the ``=`` character overline and
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underline with a leading and trailing space on the title text line.
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See `Document Title`_ for details.
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#. **Section Titles:** Section tiles use the ``=`` character underline with no
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leading or trailing spaces for text. Two carriage returns should precede a
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section title (unless an inline reference precedes it). See `Sections`_ for
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details.
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#. **Subsection Titles:** Subsection titles use the ``_`` character underline
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with no leading or trailing spaces for text. Two carriage returns should
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precede a subsection title (unless an inline reference precedes it).
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Text Body
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As a general rule, we prefer text to wrap at column 80 so that it is legible in
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a command line interface without leading or trailing white space. Where
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possible, we prefer to maintain this convention with text, lists, literal text
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(exceptions allowed), tables, and ``ditaa`` graphics.
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#. **Paragraphs**: Paragraphs have a leading and a trailing carriage return,
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and should be 80 characters wide or less so that the documentation can be
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read in native format in a command line terminal.
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#. **Literal Text:** To create an example of literal text (e.g., command line
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usage), terminate the preceding paragraph with ``::`` or enter a carriage
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return to create an empty line after the preceding paragraph; then, enter
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``::`` on a separate line followed by another empty line. Then, begin the
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literal text with tab indentation (preferred) or space indentation of 3
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characters.
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#. **Indented Text:** Indented text such as bullet points
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(e.g., ``- some text``) may span multiple lines. The text of subsequent
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lines should begin at the same character position as the text of the
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indented text (less numbers, bullets, etc.).
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Indented text may include literal text examples. Whereas, text indentation
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should be done with spaces, literal text examples should be indented with
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tabs. This convention enables you to add an additional indented paragraph
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following a literal example by leaving a blank line and beginning the
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subsequent paragraph with space indentation.
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#. **Numbered Lists:** Numbered lists should use autonumbering by starting
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a numbered indent with ``#.`` instead of the actual number so that
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numbered paragraphs can be repositioned without requiring manual
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renumbering.
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#. **Code Examples:** Ceph supports the use of the
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``.. code-block::<language>`` role, so that you can add highlighting to
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source examples. This is preferred for source code. However, use of this
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tag will cause autonumbering to restart at 1 if it is used as an example
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within a numbered list. See `Showing code examples`_ for details.
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Paragraph Level Markup
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----------------------
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The Ceph project uses `paragraph level markup`_ to highlight points.
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#. **Tip:** Use the ``.. tip::`` directive to provide additional information
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that assists the reader or steers the reader away from trouble.
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#. **Note**: Use the ``.. note::`` directive to highlight an important point.
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#. **Important:** Use the ``.. important::`` directive to highlight important
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requirements or caveats (e.g., anything that could lead to data loss). Use
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this directive sparingly, because it renders in red.
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#. **Version Added:** Use the ``.. versionadded::`` directive for new features
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or configuration settings so that users know the minimum release for using
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a feature.
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#. **Version Changed:** Use the ``.. versionchanged::`` directive for changes
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in usage or configuration settings.
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#. **Deprecated:** Use the ``.. deprecated::`` directive when CLI usage,
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a feature or a configuration setting is no longer preferred or will be
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discontinued.
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#. **Topic:** Use the ``.. topic::`` directive to encapsulate text that is
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outside the main flow of the document. See the `topic directive`_ for
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additional details.
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TOC and Hyperlinks
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------------------
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All documents must be linked from another document or a table of contents,
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otherwise you will receive a warning when building the documentation.
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The Ceph project uses the ``.. toctree::`` directive. See `The TOC tree`_
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for details. When rendering a TOC, consider specifying the ``:maxdepth:``
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parameter so the rendered TOC is reasonably terse.
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Document authors should prefer to use the ``:ref:`` syntax where a link target
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contains a specific unique identifier (e.g., ``.. _unique-target-id:``), and a
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reference to the target specifically references the target (e.g.,
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``:ref:`unique-target-id```) so that if source files are moved or the
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information architecture changes, the links will still work. See
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`Cross referencing arbitrary locations`_ for details.
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Ceph documentation also uses the backtick (accent grave) character followed by
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the link text, another backtick and an underscore. Sphinx allows you to
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incorporate the link destination inline; however, we prefer to use the use the
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``.. _Link Text: ../path`` convention at the bottom of the document, because it
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improves the readability of the document in a command line interface.
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.. _Python Sphinx: http://sphinx-doc.org
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.. _resturcturedText: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html
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.. _Fork and Pull: https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests
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.. _github: http://github.com
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.. _Document Title: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickstart.html#document-title-subtitle
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.. _Sections: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickstart.html#sections
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.. _Cross referencing arbitrary locations: http://sphinx-doc.org/markup/inline.html#ref-role
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.. _The TOC tree: http://sphinx-doc.org/markup/toctree.html
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.. _Showing code examples: http://sphinx-doc.org/markup/code.html
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.. _paragraph level markup: http://sphinx-doc.org/markup/para.html
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.. _topic directive: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/directives.html#topic
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.. _John Wilkins: mailto:john.wilkins@inktank.com
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