I was surprised that this didn't already exist somewhere when I wanted to describe a JSON document outside of using sphinxcontrib-httpdomain to document one of my APIs. This extension simplifies describing structured JSON documents using a new Sphinx domain.
.. json:object:: Github User
What Github's API thinks a user looks like.
:property string login: the user's login
:property integer id: Github assigned unique user identifier
:property string avatar_url: url to user's selected avatar image
or the empty string
:property string gravatar_url: url to the user's gravatar image
or the empty string
This will format to something pretty and make references to :json:object:`Github User` work as expected. See the online examples for a better idea of what is possible.
Install sphinx and the sphinx-jsondomain
package:
$ python3 -mvenv env $ env/bin/pip install -q sphinx sphinx-jsondomain
Set up the sphinx documentation root and build your documentation set:
$ env/bin/sphinx-quickstart -p my-project -r 0.0 -v 0.0.0 \ > -a 'Dave Shawley <daveshawley@gmail.com>' --quiet docs $ env/bin/sphinx-build -b html docs build/sphinx/html
Now, find the extensions
definition in docs/conf.py and add
sphinxjsondomain
to the end. Add a json:object
directive to
docs/index.rst and run sphinx-build again to see the results.