An RST directive for injecting a Towncrier-generated changelog draft containing fragments for the unreleased (next) project version.
$ pip install sphinxcontrib-towncrier
extensions = ['sphinxcontrib.towncrier']
# Options: draft/sphinx-version/sphinx-release
towncrier_draft_autoversion_mode = 'draft'
towncrier_draft_include_empty = True
towncrier_draft_working_directory = PROJECT_ROOT_DIR
# Not yet supported:
# towncrier_draft_config_path = 'pyproject.toml' # relative to cwd
Make sure to point to the dir with pyproject.toml
and pre-configure
towncrier itself in the config.
If everything above is set up correctly, you should be able to add
.. towncrier-draft-entries::
to your documents, like changelog.rst
. With no argument, the version
title will be generated using the strategy set up in the
towncrier_draft_autoversion_mode
setting.
If you want to be in control, override it with an argument you like:
.. towncrier-draft-entries:: |release| [UNRELEASED DRAFT]
Native RST substitutions in the argument work, just make sure to declare
any non-default ones via rst_epilog
or at the end of the document
where the towncrier-draft-entries
directive is being used.
So far we know about two projects using sphinxcontrib-towncrier
—
ansible/pylibssh and pypa/pip. Also, this Sphinx extension is inspired
by and somewhat based on the ideas used in pytest-dev/pytest and
tox-dev/tox. We believe that these projects are full of wonderful tricks
that you may want to explore regardless of whether you'll use our
project.