Read the Docs YAML Config

Read the Docs now has support for configuring builds with a YAML file. The file, readthedocs.yml, must be in the root directory of your project.

Warning

This feature is in a beta state. Please file an issue if you find anything wrong.

Here is an example of what this file looks like:

# .readthedocs.yml

build:
  image: latest

python:
  version: 3.6
  setup_py_install: true

Supported settings

formats

  • Default: [htmlzip, pdf, epub]
  • Options: htmlzip, pdf, epub
  • Type: List

The formats of your documentation you want to be built. Set as an empty list [] to build none of the formats.

Note

We will always build an HTML & JSON version of your documentation. These are used for web serving & search indexing, respectively.

# Don't build any extra formats
formats: []
# Build PDF & ePub
formats:
    - epub
    - pdf

requirements_file

  • Default: null
  • Type: Path (specified from the root of the project)

The path to your pip requirements file.

requirements_file: requirements/docs.txt

conda

The conda block allows for configuring our support for Conda.

conda.file

  • Default: null
  • Type: Path (specified from the root of the project)

The file option specified the Conda environment file to use.

conda:
  file: environment.yml

Note

Conda is only supported via the YAML file.

build

The build block configures specific aspects of the documentation build.

build.image

  • Default: readthedocs/build:2.0
  • Options: 1.0, 2.0, latest

The build image to use for specific builds. This lets users specify a more experimental build image, if they want to be on the cutting edge.

Certain Python versions require a certain build image, as defined here:

  • 1.0: 2, 2.7, 3, 3.4
  • 2.0: 2, 2.7, 3, 3.5
  • latest: 2, 2.7, 3, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6
build:
    image: latest

python:
    version: 3.6

python

The python block allows you to configure aspects of the Python executable used for building documentation.

python.version

  • Default: 2.7
  • Options: 2.7, 2, 3.5, 3

This is the version of Python to use when building your documentation. If you specify only the major version of Python, the highest supported minor version will be selected.

Warning

The supported Python versions depends on the version of the build image your project is using. The default build image that is used to build documentation contains support for Python 2.7 and 3.5. See the build.image for more information on supported Python versions.

python:
   version: 3.5

python.use_system_site_packages

  • Default: false
  • Type: Boolean

When true, it gives the virtual environment access to the global site-packages directory. Depending on the build.image, Read the Docs includes some libraries like scipy, numpy, etc. See The build environment for more details.

python:
   use_system_site_packages: true

python.setup_py_install

  • Default: false
  • Type: Boolean

When true, install your project into the Virtualenv with python setup.py install when building documentation.

python:
   setup_py_install: true

python.pip_install

  • Default: false
  • Type: Boolean

When true, install your project into the virtualenv with pip when building documentation.

python:
   pip_install: true

python.extra_requirements

  • Default: []
  • Type: List

List of extra requirements sections to install, additionally to the package default dependencies. Only works if python.pip_install option above is set to true.

Let’s say your Python package has a setup.py which looks like this:

from setuptools import setup

setup(
    name="my_package",
    # (...)
    install_requires=[
        'requests',
        'simplejson'],
    extras_require={
        'tests': [
            'nose',
            'pycodestyle >= 2.1.0'],
        'docs': [
            'sphinx >= 1.4',
            'sphinx_rtd_theme']}
)

Then to have all dependencies from the tests and docs sections installed in addition to the default requests and simplejson, use the extra_requirements as such:

python:
    extra_requirements:
        - tests
        - docs

Behind the scene the following Pip command will be run:

$ pip install -e .[tests,docs]