#!/usr/bin/python
+
+# Generate docs/options.html
+
import json
import glob
import re
+import sys
+
+# Set this to the path to a test file to get debug output for just that test
+# file. Can be helpful to figure out why a test is not being shown for a
+# particular option.
+debug_tests = [] # [ 'tests/zoom.html' ]
# Pull options reference JSON out of dygraph.js
js = ''
in_json = False
-for line in file('dygraph.js'):
+for line in file('dygraph-options-reference.js'):
if '<JSON>' in line:
in_json = True
elif '</JSON>' in line:
# Find text followed by a colon. These won't all be options, but those that
# have the same name as a Dygraph option probably will be.
-prop_re = re.compile(r'\b([a-zA-Z0-9]+):')
-for test_file in glob.glob('tests/*.html'):
+prop_re = re.compile(r'\b([a-zA-Z0-9]+) *:')
+tests = debug_tests or glob.glob('tests/*.html')
+for test_file in tests:
braced_html = find_braces(file(test_file).read())
+ if debug_tests:
+ print braced_html
+
ms = re.findall(prop_re, braced_html)
for opt in ms:
+ if debug_tests: print '\n'.join(ms)
if opt in docs and test_file not in docs[opt]['tests']:
docs[opt]['tests'].append(test_file)
+if debug_tests: sys.exit(0)
+
+# Extract a labels list.
+labels = []
+for nu, opt in docs.iteritems():
+ for label in opt['labels']:
+ if label not in labels:
+ labels.append(label)
+
+print """
+<html>
+<head>
+ <title>Dygraphs Options Reference</title>
+ <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">
+ <style type="text/css">
+ p.option {
+ padding-left: 25px;
+ }
+ #nav {
+ position: fixed;
+ }
+ #content {
+ max-width: 800px;
+ }
+ </style>
+</head>
+<body>
+"""
+
+print """
+<div id=nav>
+<h2>Dygraphs</h2>
+<ul>
+ <li><a href="index.html">Home</a>
+ <li><a href="data.html">Data Formats</a></li>
+ <li><a href="annotations.html">Annotations</a></li>
+</ul>
+<h2>Options Reference</h2>
+<ul>
+ <li><a href="#usage">Usage</a>
+"""
+for label in sorted(labels):
+ print ' <li><a href="#%s">%s</a>\n' % (label, label)
+print '</ul>\n</div>\n\n'
+
def name(f):
"""Takes 'tests/demo.html' -> 'demo'"""
return f.replace('tests/', '').replace('.html', '')
-for opt_name in sorted(docs.keys()):
- opt = docs[opt_name]
- tests = opt['tests']
- if not tests:
- examples_html = '<font color=red>NONE</font>'
- else:
- examples_html = ' '.join(
- '<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (f, name(f)) for f in tests)
-
- print """
-<p><b>%(name)s</b><br/>
-%(desc)s<br/>
-<i>Type: %(type)s<br/>
-Default: %(default)s</i><br/>
-Examples: %(examples_html)s<br/>
-<br/>
-""" % { 'name': opt_name,
- 'type': opt['type'],
- 'default': opt['default'],
- 'desc': opt['description'],
- 'examples_html': examples_html}
+print """
+<div id=content>
+<h2>Options Reference</h2>
+<p>Dygraphs tries to do a good job of displaying your data without any further configuration. But inevitably, you're going to want to tinker. Dygraphs provides a rich set of options for configuring its display and behavior.</p>
+
+<a name="usage"><h3>Usage</h3>
+<p>You specify options in the third parameter to the dygraphs constructor:
+<pre>g = new Dygraph(div,
+ data,
+ {
+ option1: value1,
+ option2: value2,
+ ...
+ });
+</pre>
+
+After you've created a Dygraph, you can change an option by calling the <code>updateOptions</code> method:
+<pre>g.updateOptions({
+ new_option1: value1,
+ new_option2: value2
+ });
+</pre>
+
+<p>And, without further ado, here's the complete list of options:</p>
+"""
+for label in sorted(labels):
+ print '<a name="%s"><h3>%s</h3>\n' % (label, label)
+
+ for opt_name in sorted(docs.keys()):
+ opt = docs[opt_name]
+ if label not in opt['labels']: continue
+ tests = opt['tests']
+ if not tests:
+ examples_html = '<font color=red>NONE</font>'
+ else:
+ examples_html = ' '.join(
+ '<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (f, name(f)) for f in tests)
+
+ if not opt['type']: opt['type'] = '(missing)'
+ if not opt['default']: opt['default'] = '(missing)'
+ if not opt['description']: opt['description'] = '(missing)'
+
+ print """
+ <p class='option'><a name="%(name)s"/><b>%(name)s</b><br/>
+ %(desc)s<br/>
+ <i>Type: %(type)s<br/>
+ Default: %(default)s</i><br/>
+ Examples: %(examples_html)s<br/>
+ <br/>
+ """ % { 'name': opt_name,
+ 'type': opt['type'],
+ 'default': opt['default'],
+ 'desc': opt['description'],
+ 'examples_html': examples_html}
+
+
+print """
+</div>
+</body>
+</html>
+"""
+# This page was super-helpful:
+# http://jsbeautifier.org/