Le vendredi 10 septembre 2021 à 7:23 PM, Frederik Schwarzer <schwar...@kde.org> a écrit :
> Hi, Hi :D > we have been working on getting KApiDox to run on Jenkins. This work has > been taken way longer than I expected but has now reached a state close > to finished. :) > > So I would like to invite you to check https://api-dev.kde.org/ for any > show stoppers. Great work :D I see on an issue that I would qualify as blocking and it's the lack of the ECM generated doc: https://api-dev.kde.org/ecm. We are also losing the kube/sink doc (located at api.kde.org/doc/sink) but it's also available in readthedocs and ihmo it should be in Doxygen format. We also are losing the krita/kmymoney/other app private api generation, but that maybe can be generated in another ci pipeline later. Not sure how much thses apps' developers are using it. On the upside, I see that mauikit doc is finally correctly generated using qdoc. Yeah \o/ Cheers, Carl > > Known issues (not show stoppers): > > - For now the Maintainers field defaults to "KDE Developers" for > potential GDPR violation reasons, which needs to be figured out later. > - Some modules contain formatting issues regarding markdown code blocks. > These are also there in the current system and need to be checked at > some point. > - The "Older versions" links are broken. Since those docs are not > generated anymore, we need to figure out a way to have them available > statically. > > If we do not see any bigger issues, I would like to go live with the new > system in a week or two. > > Thanks for your help. > > CHeers, > Frederik