kyuubi/docs/develop_tools/build_document.md
liangbowen 69d625a1be [KYUUBI #4200] [Improvement] [Docs] Introduce Markdown formatting with spotless-maven-plugin and flexmark for docs
### _Why are the changes needed?_

- to consolidate styles in markdown files from manual written or auto-generated
- apply markdown formatting rules with flexmark from [spotless-maven-plugin](https://github.com/diffplug/spotless/tree/main/plugin-maven#markdown) to *.md files in `/docs`
- use `flexmark` to format markdown generation in `TestUtils` of common module used by `AllKyuubiConfiguration` and `KyuubiDefinedFunctionSuite`, as the same way in `FlexmarkFormatterFunc ` of `spotless-maven-plugin` using with `COMMONMARK` as `FORMATTER_EMULATION_PROFILE` (https://github.com/diffplug/spotless/blob/maven/2.30.0/lib/src/flexmark/java/com/diffplug/spotless/glue/markdown/FlexmarkFormatterFunc.java)
- using `flexmark` of` 0.62.2`, as the last version requiring Java 8+ (checked from pom file and bytecode version)

```
<markdown>
    <includes>
        <include>docs/**/*.md</include>
    </includes>
    <flexmark></flexmark>
</markdown>
```

- Changes applied to markdown doc files,
  -  no style change or breakings in built docs by `make html`
  - removal all the first blank in licences and comments to conform markdown style rules
  - tables regenerated by flexmark following as in [GitHub Flavored Markdown](https://help.github.com/articles/organizing-information-with-tables/) (https://github.com/vsch/flexmark-java/wiki/Extensions#tables)

### _How was this patch tested?_
- [x] regenerate docs using `make html` successfully and check all the markdown pages available
- [x] regenerate `settings.md` and `functions.md` by `AllKyuubiConfiguration` and `KyuubiDefinedFunctionSuite`, and pass the checks by both themselves and spotless check via `dev/reformat`
- [x] [Run test](https://kyuubi.readthedocs.io/en/master/develop_tools/testing.html#running-tests) locally before make a pull request

Closes #4200 from bowenliang123/markdown-formatting.

Closes #4200

1eeafce4 [liangbowen] revert minor changes in AllKyuubiConfiguration
4f892857 [liangbowen] use flexmark in markdown doc generation
8c978abd [liangbowen] changes on markdown files
a9190556 [liangbowen] apply markdown formatting rules with `spotless-maven-plugin` to markdown files with in `/docs`

Authored-by: liangbowen <liangbowen@gf.com.cn>
Signed-off-by: liangbowen <liangbowen@gf.com.cn>
2023-01-30 11:14:41 +08:00

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# Building Kyuubi Documentation
Follow the steps below and learn how to build the Kyuubi documentation as the one you are watching now.
## Install & Activate `virtualenv`
Firstly, install `virtualenv`, this is optional but recommended as it is useful to create an independent environment to resolve dependency issues for building the documentation.
```bash
pip install virtualenv
```
Switch to the `docs` root directory.
```bash
cd $KYUUBI_SOURCE_PATH/docs
```
Create a virtual environment named 'kyuubi' or anything you like using `virtualenv` if it's not existing.
```bash
virtualenv kyuubi
```
Activate it,
```bash
source ./kyuubi/bin/activate
```
## Install all dependencies
Install all dependencies enumerated in the `requirements.txt`.
```bash
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
## Create Documentation
Make sure you are in the `$KYUUBI_SOURCE_PATH/docs` directory.
linux & macos
```bash
make html
```
windows
```bash
make.bat html
```
If the build process succeed, the HTML pages are in `$KYUUBI_SOURCE_PATH/docs/_build/html`.
## View Locally
Open the `$KYUUBI_SOURCE_PATH/docs/_build/html/index.html` file in your favorite web browser.