spark-instrumented-optimizer/docs/README.md
Hyukjin Kwon 86676298d3 [SPARK-36051][DOCS] Remove the automatic build guides of documentation
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR proposes to remove the automatic build guides of documentation in `docs/README.md`.

### Why are the changes needed?

This doesn't work very well:

1. It doesn't detect the changes in RST files. But PySpark internally generates RST files so we can't just simply include it in the detection. Otherwise, it goes to an infinite loop
2. During PySpark documentation generation, it launches some jobs to generate plot images now. This is broken with `entr` command, and the job fails. Seems like it's related to how `entr` creates the process internally.
3. Minor issue but the documentation build directory was changed (`_build` -> `build` in `python/docs`)

I don't think it's worthwhile testing and fixing the docs to show an working example because dev people are already able to do it manually.

### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change?

No, dev-only.

### How was this patch tested?

Manually tested.

Closes #33266 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-36051.

Authored-by: Hyukjin Kwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: Hyukjin Kwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
(cherry picked from commit a1ce64904f)
Signed-off-by: Hyukjin Kwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
2021-07-09 10:05:01 +09:00

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---
Welcome to the Spark documentation!
This readme will walk you through navigating and building the Spark documentation, which is included
here with the Spark source code. You can also find documentation specific to release versions of
Spark at https://spark.apache.org/documentation.html.
Read on to learn more about viewing documentation in plain text (i.e., markdown) or building the
documentation yourself. Why build it yourself? So that you have the docs that correspond to
whichever version of Spark you currently have checked out of revision control.
## Prerequisites
The Spark documentation build uses a number of tools to build HTML docs and API docs in Scala, Java,
Python, R and SQL.
You need to have [Ruby](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/installation/) and
[Python](https://docs.python.org/2/using/unix.html#getting-and-installing-the-latest-version-of-python)
installed. Make sure the `bundle` command is available, if not install the Gem containing it:
```sh
$ sudo gem install bundler
```
After this all the required ruby dependencies can be installed from the `docs/` directory via the Bundler:
```sh
$ cd docs
$ bundle install
```
Note: If you are on a system with both Ruby 1.9 and Ruby 2.0 you may need to replace gem with gem2.0.
### R Documentation
If you'd like to generate R documentation, you'll need to [install Pandoc](https://pandoc.org/installing.html)
and install these libraries:
```sh
$ sudo Rscript -e 'install.packages(c("knitr", "devtools", "testthat", "rmarkdown"), repos="https://cloud.r-project.org/")'
$ sudo Rscript -e 'devtools::install_version("roxygen2", version = "7.1.1", repos="https://cloud.r-project.org/")'
```
Note: Other versions of roxygen2 might work in SparkR documentation generation but `RoxygenNote` field in `$SPARK_HOME/R/pkg/DESCRIPTION` is 7.1.1, which is updated if the version is mismatched.
### API Documentation
To generate API docs for any language, you'll need to install these libraries:
<!--
TODO(SPARK-32407): Sphinx 3.1+ does not correctly index nested classes.
See also https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/7551.
TODO(SPARK-35375): Jinja2 3.0.0+ causes error when building with Sphinx.
See also https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-35375.
-->
```sh
$ sudo pip install 'sphinx<3.1.0' mkdocs numpy pydata_sphinx_theme ipython nbsphinx numpydoc 'jinja2<3.0.0'
```
## Generating the Documentation HTML
We include the Spark documentation as part of the source (as opposed to using a hosted wiki, such as
the github wiki, as the definitive documentation) to enable the documentation to evolve along with
the source code and be captured by revision control (currently git). This way the code automatically
includes the version of the documentation that is relevant regardless of which version or release
you have checked out or downloaded.
In this directory you will find text files formatted using Markdown, with an ".md" suffix. You can
read those text files directly if you want. Start with `index.md`.
Execute `bundle exec jekyll build` from the `docs/` directory to compile the site. Compiling the site with
Jekyll will create a directory called `_site` containing `index.html` as well as the rest of the
compiled files.
```sh
$ cd docs
$ bundle exec jekyll build
```
You can modify the default Jekyll build as follows:
```sh
# Skip generating API docs (which takes a while)
$ SKIP_API=1 bundle exec jekyll build
# Serve content locally on port 4000
$ bundle exec jekyll serve --watch
# Build the site with extra features used on the live page
$ PRODUCTION=1 bundle exec jekyll build
```
## API Docs (Scaladoc, Javadoc, Sphinx, roxygen2, MkDocs)
You can build just the Spark scaladoc and javadoc by running `./build/sbt unidoc` from the `$SPARK_HOME` directory.
Similarly, you can build just the PySpark docs by running `make html` from the
`$SPARK_HOME/python/docs` directory. Documentation is only generated for classes that are listed as
public in `__init__.py`. The SparkR docs can be built by running `$SPARK_HOME/R/create-docs.sh`, and
the SQL docs can be built by running `$SPARK_HOME/sql/create-docs.sh`
after [building Spark](https://github.com/apache/spark#building-spark) first.
When you run `bundle exec jekyll build` in the `docs` directory, it will also copy over the scaladoc and javadoc for the various
Spark subprojects into the `docs` directory (and then also into the `_site` directory). We use a
jekyll plugin to run `./build/sbt unidoc` before building the site so if you haven't run it (recently) it
may take some time as it generates all of the scaladoc and javadoc using [Unidoc](https://github.com/sbt/sbt-unidoc).
The jekyll plugin also generates the PySpark docs using [Sphinx](http://sphinx-doc.org/), SparkR docs
using [roxygen2](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/roxygen2/index.html) and SQL docs
using [MkDocs](https://www.mkdocs.org/).
NOTE: To skip the step of building and copying over the Scala, Java, Python, R and SQL API docs, run `SKIP_API=1
bundle exec jekyll build`. In addition, `SKIP_SCALADOC=1`, `SKIP_PYTHONDOC=1`, `SKIP_RDOC=1` and `SKIP_SQLDOC=1` can be used
to skip a single step of the corresponding language. `SKIP_SCALADOC` indicates skipping both the Scala and Java docs.