Over the past years I've written several variants of autodoc-skip-member
callbacks for various unrelated Python projects because I wanted methods like __init__()
, __enter__()
and __exit__()
to show up in my API documentation (after all, these "special methods" are part of the API and what better place to document them than inside the special method's docstring).
Recently I took the best implementation and made it part of one of my Python projects (here's the documentation). The implementation basically comes down to this:
import types
def setup(app):
"""Enable Sphinx customizations."""
enable_special_methods(app)
def enable_special_methods(app):
"""
Enable documenting "special methods" using the autodoc_ extension.
:param app: The Sphinx application object.
This function connects the :func:`special_methods_callback()` function to
``autodoc-skip-member`` events.
.. _autodoc: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/ext/autodoc.html
"""
app.connect('autodoc-skip-member', special_methods_callback)
def special_methods_callback(app, what, name, obj, skip, options):
"""
Enable documenting "special methods" using the autodoc_ extension.
Refer to :func:`enable_special_methods()` to enable the use of this
function (you probably don't want to call
:func:`special_methods_callback()` directly).
This function implements a callback for ``autodoc-skip-member`` events to
include documented "special methods" (method names with two leading and two
trailing underscores) in your documentation. The result is similar to the
use of the ``special-members`` flag with one big difference: Special
methods are included but other types of members are ignored. This means
that attributes like ``__weakref__`` will always be ignored (this was my
main annoyance with the ``special-members`` flag).
The parameters expected by this function are those defined for Sphinx event
callback functions (i.e. I'm not going to document them here :-).
"""
if getattr(obj, '__doc__', None) and isinstance(obj, (types.FunctionType, types.MethodType)):
return False
else:
return skip
Yes, there's more documentation than logic :-). The advantage of defining an autodoc-skip-member
callback like this over the use of the special-members
option (for me) is that the special-members
option also enables documentation of properties like __weakref__
(available on all new-style classes, AFAIK) which I consider noise and not useful at all. The callback approach avoids this (because it only works on functions/methods and ignores other attributes).
"both" Both the class’ and the __init__ method’s docstring are concatenated and inserted.
-> Therefore, it ought not to be only the__init__(self)
, but also the class docstring if you have that. Can you provide a test case because if it is so, it feels like a bug, right? – lpapp