* Update requirements-rtd.txt for local build consistent with readthedocs deployment * Update doc readme for local building * Small revision * Small typo fixes
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# BigDL Documentation
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This is the repository for BigDL documentation, which is hosted at https://bigdl.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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## Local build
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### 1. Set up environment
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To build BigDL documentation locally for testing purposes, it is recommended to create a conda environment with specified Python version:
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```bash
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conda create -n docs python=3.7
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conda activate docs
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```
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Then inside [`BigDL/docs/readthedocs`](.) folder, install required packages:
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```bash
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pip install --upgrade -r requirements-rtd.txt
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pip install -r requirements-doc.txt
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```
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> **Note**: `requirements-rtd.txt` is for reproducing ReadtheDocs deployment environment. No need to modify this file when adding new sphinx extension for our documentation. New packages should be added in `requirements-doc.txt`.
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### 2. Build the documentation
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You can then build the documentation locally through:
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```bash
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make html
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```
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> **Tips**: If you meet building error `Notebook error: Pandoc wasn't found`, try `conda install pandoc` to resolve it.
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> **Note**: The built files inside `docs/readthedocs/_build/html` dictionary should not be committed, they are only for testing purposes.
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### 3. Test the documentation
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To view the documentation locally, you could set up a testing server:
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```bash
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cd _build/html
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python -m http.server 8000
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```
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The documentation can then be reached at [http://localhost:8000/](http://localhost:8000/).
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> **Note**: If you are setting up the testing server on a remote machine, it is recommended to forward port `8000` through VSCode, so that you could reach [http://localhost:8000/](http://localhost:8000/) normally as on your local machine. |