Speed up Sphinx builds by selectively removing toctrees from some pages

Overview

Remove toctrees from Sphinx pages

Improve your Sphinx build time by selectively removing TocTree objects from pages. This is useful if your documentation uses auto-generated API documentation, which generates a lot of stub pages

This extension can be used to remove the sidebar links for just the pages you specify, speed up the build considerably.

Who is this for?

This package is for maintainers that use Sphinx and have really large API documentation (or for some other reason, have a ton of nested pages). If you use a Sphinx theme that contains the entire Table of Contents on every page (e.g., any theme that has "collapsable" sidebar sections), this will slow things down considerably. Use this theme to speed up your builds.

Install

Install the extension via pip:

$ pip install git+https://github.com/executablebooks/sphinx-remove-toctree

and activate it by adding it to your Sphinx conf.py file:

extensions = ["sphinx_remove_toctree"]

Use

In conf.py, provide a list of glob-like paths relative to your documentation root. Each entry should match to pages that should be removed from the sidebar.

For example, the following configuration will remove all pages from the folder api/generated, and the specific page subfolder/page_two.rst:

remove_toctrees_from = ["api/generated/*", "subfolder/page_two.rst"]

This is particularly useful in combination with the autosummary directive, which tends to generate a ton of stub-pages that slows things down.

If you have the following autosummary directive in a page at myfolder/page1.rst:

.. autosummary: datetime.datetime
   :toctree: api_gen

This will generate stub-pages in a myfolder/api_gen/ folder. To remove each of these pages from your sidebar, you would configure this extension like so:

remove_toctrees_from = ["myfolder/api_gen/*"]

Try it with this documentation

This extension doesn't have a hosted documentation page, but there is one in the docs/ folder of this repository. You can use that folder to preview this extension in action.

How this works

Sphinx keeps track of toctree objects to represent the structure of your documentation. These exist in the Sphinx environment object, at env.tocs. There are two places in the build where this is relevant here:

  • Early in the build, Sphinx uses these tocs to ensure that files in your documentation are linked somewhere, and will raise warnings if it finds a file that is not in one of the tocs.
  • Later in the build, Sphinx uses these tocs to build the HTML toctree with links to pages in your documentation. If there are many elements in tocs, it will take a long time to resolve all of these links!

This extension runs after the first step, but before the second step. It removes all the toctree objects that you specify, so that no warnings are raised about missing files, but they are removed from the sidebar and don't slow down your build.

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Comments
  • Feedback for the package

    Feedback for the package

    This is a quick issue for feedback on the UX of this package.

    It would be great if folks that have lots of API docs could try the following:

    1. Read the instructions / usage at https://github.com/executablebooks/sphinx-remove-toctrees#readme
    2. Install the extension and activate it
    3. Configure it to suppress the API docs you want out of your sidebar
    4. See how it goes and report back!

    Questions to answer:

    • Did the UX and config make sense?
    • Is this extension explained well enough?
    • Is it named and described properly?

    cc @jorisvandenbossche @rgommers @rossbar @stefanv @jrbourbeau in case any want to give this a shot w/ their docs.

    also cc @pradyunsg and @humitos because I think this extension might be useful for the Furo / RTD themes, as it is handy for any theme that uses collapse=False.

    opened by choldgraf 17
  • 0.0.3: pytest is failing and shows warnings warnings

    0.0.3: pytest is failing and shows warnings warnings

    Describe the bug

    I'm trying to package your module as an rpm package. So I'm using the typical PEP517 based build, install and test cycle used on building packages from non-root account.

    • python3 -sBm build -w --no-isolation
    • because I'm calling build with --no-isolation I'm using during all processes only locally installed modules
    • install .whl file in </install/prefix>
    • run pytest with PYTHONPATH pointing to sitearch and sitelib inside </install/prefix>

    Here is pytest output:

    + PYTHONPATH=/home/tkloczko/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/python-sphinx-remove-toctrees-0.0.3-2.fc35.x86_64/usr/lib64/python3.8/site-packages:/home/tkloczko/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/python-sphinx-remove-toctrees-0.0.3-2.fc35.x86_64/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages
    + /usr/bin/pytest -ra
    =========================================================================== test session starts ============================================================================
    platform linux -- Python 3.8.13, pytest-7.1.2, pluggy-1.0.0
    rootdir: /home/tkloczko/rpmbuild/BUILD/sphinx-remove-toctrees-0.0.3
    plugins: timeout-2.1.0, vcr-1.0.2
    collected 1 item
    
    sphinx_remove_toctrees/tests/test_build.py .                                                                                                                         [100%]
    
    ============================================================================= warnings summary =============================================================================
    sphinx_remove_toctrees/tests/test_build.py::test_build_html
      /home/tkloczko/rpmbuild/BUILD/sphinx-remove-toctrees-0.0.3/sphinx_remove_toctrees/tests/test_build.py:21: GuessedAtParserWarning: No parser was explicitly specified, so I'm using the best available HTML parser for this system ("lxml"). This usually isn't a problem, but if you run this code on another system, or in a different virtual environment, it may use a different parser and behave differently.
    
      The code that caused this warning is on line 21 of the file /home/tkloczko/rpmbuild/BUILD/sphinx-remove-toctrees-0.0.3/sphinx_remove_toctrees/tests/test_build.py. To get rid of this warning, pass the additional argument 'features="lxml"' to the BeautifulSoup constructor.
    
        index = BeautifulSoup(index.read_text())
    
    -- Docs: https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/how-to/capture-warnings.html
    ======================================================================= 1 passed, 1 warning in 0.77s =======================================================================
    

    Reproduce the bug

    N/A

    List your environment

    N/A

    bug 
    opened by kloczek 3
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