Upload documentation on devpi
Hi, In my previous post, i was looking for upload directly a wheel file. I found how to do. But now, i'd like to upload the linked documentation. On the official documentation, it is simply marked "to document". So someones could help me please? Thank you very much.
Hi Alexandre, On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 02:39 -0700, alexandr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
In my previous post, i was looking for upload directly a wheel file. I found how to do. But now, i'd like to upload the linked documentation.
On the official documentation, it is simply marked "to document". So someones could help me please?
Thank you very much.
If you do "devpi upload -h" you see a few options related to doc upload. Have you tried those? holger
Hi, good idea, i forgot to test it. Unfortunately, "--only-docs" which seems to be what i need, seems to be bugged. Only-docs is similar to with-docs, except there is no build before, exactly what i want. But when i make a "devpi upload --only-docs", there is always a build. Le mardi 27 septembre 2016 12:09:10 UTC+2, holger a écrit :
Hi Alexandre,
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 02:39 -0700, alexa...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:
Hi,
In my previous post, i was looking for upload directly a wheel file. I found how to do. But now, i'd like to upload the linked documentation.
On the official documentation, it is simply marked "to document". So someones could help me please?
Thank you very much.
If you do "devpi upload -h" you see a few options related to doc upload. Have you tried those?
holger
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 04:00 -0700, alexandr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, good idea, i forgot to test it. Unfortunately, "--only-docs" which seems to be what i need, seems to be bugged. Only-docs is similar to with-docs, except there is no build before, exactly what i want. But when i make a "devpi upload --only-docs", there is always a build.
there is always a build of the docs when uploading docs, indeed. IIRC that's because we need to provide some options so that we can properly upload, see the implementation around: https://bitbucket.org/hpk42/devpi/src/df417a51a790893ff69070e669f584028d0aad82/client/devpi/upload.py?at=default&fileviewer=file-view-default#upload.py-411 I think you can zip your own html dir into a "pkgname-version.doc.zip" file and "devpi upload" that zipfile. Not sure if we could easily skip the building step, feel free to play around with the impl. holger
Le mardi 27 septembre 2016 12:09:10 UTC+2, holger a écrit :
Hi Alexandre,
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 02:39 -0700, alexa...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:
Hi,
In my previous post, i was looking for upload directly a wheel file. I found how to do. But now, i'd like to upload the linked documentation.
On the official documentation, it is simply marked "to document". So someones could help me please?
Thank you very much.
If you do "devpi upload -h" you see a few options related to doc upload. Have you tried those?
holger
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