readme-sync
The readme-sync crate makes it easy to add an integration test
that checks that your readme and crate documentation are synchronized.
About
This crate provides several abstractions for readme and documentation front page content
as well as multiple readme and documentation parsing and transformation functions.
With them, readme and documentation can be converted
to a set of markup nodes that are expected to be the same.
Their equality can be checked with the assert_sync function,
which also provides useful diagnostic messages about the differences found.
Documentation parser accepts not only inner doc-comments (//!) but also
inner doc-attributes (#[!cfg(...)] and #[!cfg_attr(...)]).
This is useful when some doc-tests require certain features to compile and run.
Usage
First, add the following to your Cargo.toml:
[]
= "0.3.0"
Then add an integration test using the necessary readme and docs modifiers,
and check their synchronization using the assert_sync function.
The example below is used to test the synchronization of the readme and documentation of this crate. You can copy it and follow the diagnostic messages to adjust the modifiers used and to correct your readme and documentation.
Note that both cargo build and cargo test enable features from dev-dependencies,
so if you want to test your crate without them (for example in no_std environment)
you can use readme-sync with default-features = false.
See this
FAQ section for more details.
Documentation
Feature Flags
codemap(enabled by default): Enablescodemapdependency and required forassert_syncand other diagnostic functions.codemap-diagnostic(enabled by default): Enablescodemap-diagnosticdependency and required forassert_syncand other diagnostic functions.glob(enabled by default): Enablesglocdependency and required for badges detection and methods likeCMarkReadme::remove_badges_paragraph.platforms: Enablesplatformsdependency and methodConfig::with_target_arch_os_env.proc-macro2(enabled by default): Enablesproc-macro2dependency withspan-locationsfeature that allows the crate to show the errors location for source Rust files.pulldown-cmark(enabled by default): Enablespulldown-cmarkdependency and required for almost everything except manifest and documentation parsing and some utility functions.serde(enabled by default): Enablesserdedependency and required for manifest deserializing.syn(enabled by default): Enablessyndependency and required for documentation parsing.thiserror(enabled by default): Enablesthiserrordependency and required by all functions and methods that can return errors.toml(enabled by default): Enablestomldependency and required for manifest parsing.
Other crates
cargo-sync-readme: generates readme section from documentation. It does not support doc-attributes and does not provide diagnostics for differences found. But if you just need to synchronize readme and docs text or check if they are synchronized it might be a better choice.version-sync: crate makes it easy to add an integration test that checks that README.md and documentation are updated when the crate version changes.
FAQ
Are rust intra-doc links supported?
Currently intra-doc link resolution is not supported.
References to structures in the documentation can be changed with CMarkDocs::map_links.
The pulldown cmark also requires the link address to be specified.
Why is the example integration test so long and there is no function that would do it all at once?
Readme and documentation transformations are very different between different crates and the API of this crate is not yet stabilized.
At the moment, however, it supports extensive customization. You can specify the paths to readme and docs, their contents, the features and transformations used, and use your own transformations.
So any feedback is welcome!
Why use syn instead of just parsing documentation comments?
Because of cfg and cfg_attr that are useful for documentation tests
that require some specific features and can only be compiled with them.
Why Markdown instead of text comparison?
It simplifies the Markdown transformations. Transformations are necessary, because of some differences between readme content and documentation front page including: the presence of a crate name, different heading levels, the presence of badges, different relative url root, etc.
License
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.