[Users] How to generate JS API docs with Sphinx and JST
Just van den Broecke
just at justobjects.nl
Tue May 24 19:49:08 CEST 2011
Bart,
Thanks, I had an older version of JSTools that did not include the jst
executable. In the meantime I had JSTools 0.2.2 via easy_install but
will look into the versions you mention below. At least the toolchain
setup is now clear! best,
Just
On 24-05-11 19:20, Bart van den Eijnden wrote:
> Just,
>
> jst is part of jstools see http://github.com/whitmo/jstools or the
> camptocamp version at https://github.com/camptocamp/jstools
>
> I had to run "sudo python setup.py develop" from the cloned git irectory
> to get the jst utility installed as well.
>
> Best regards,
> Bart
>
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> On May 24, 2011, at 6:06 PM, Just van den Broecke wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to use a similar way to generate API docs within our GeoExt
>> extended components, i.e. using Sphinx with JST templates, but somehow
>> from the GeoExt repository at http://trac.geoext.org/browser I can't
>> find out how this is done. Sphinx itself is no problem but somehow I
>> need a "JST" tool that generates .rst files from JS files first ? Also
>> looked into the GXP repository
>> (https://github.com/opengeo/gxp/blob/master/build/build.xml) but to no
>> avail (executable "jst"?).
>>
>> Thanks for any help, best,
>>
>> --Just
>>
>> Just van den Broecke
>> The Netherlands
>> www.justobjects.nl <http://www.justobjects.nl>
>>
>>
>>
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