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Improve tutorials' output (#1694)
* Modify __str__ and __repr__ for Document and Answer

* Rename QueryClassifier in Tutorial11

* Improve the output of tutorial1

* Make the output of Tutorial8 a bit less dense

* Add a print_questions util to print the output of question generating pipelines

* Replace custom printing with the new utility in Tutorial13

* Ensure all output is printed with minimal details in Tutorial14 and add some titles

* Minor change to print_answers

* Make tutorial3's output the same as tutorial1

* Add __repr__ to Answer and fix to_dict()

* Fix a bug in the Document and Answer's __str__ method

* Improve print_answers, print_documents and print_questions

* Using print_answers in Tutorial7 and fixing typo in the utils

* Remove duplicate line in Tutorial12

* Use print_answers in Tutorial4

* Add explanation of what the documents in the output of the basic QA pipeline are

* Move the fields constant into print_answers

* Normalize all 'minimal' to 'minimum' (they were mixed up)

* Improve the sample output to include all fields from Document and Answer

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https://haystack.deepset.ai/overview/intro

💻 How to update docs?

Overview and Usage

We move the Overview and Usage docs to the haystack-website repository. You will find the docs in the folder docs. Please make sure to only edit the newest version of the docs. We will release the docs together with the Haystack version. We are open for contibutions to our documentation. Please make sure to check our Contribution Guidelines. You will find a step by step introduction to our docs here.

Tutorials

The Tutorials live in the folder tutorials. They are created as colab notebooks which can be used by users to explore new haystack features. To include tutorials into the docs website, markdowns files need to be generated from the notebook. This can be done by running the script /docs/_src/tutorials/tutorials/convert_ipynb.py. Just run python convert_ipynb.py and the script will update all existing notebooks. Furthermore, plaese make sure to update the headers.py file with headers for the new tutorials. These headers are important for the docs website workflow. After the markdown files are generated successfully, you can raise a PR. We will review it and as soons as the markdown file is merged to master, it can be added to our website. Please follow the steps described here under Tutorial & Reference Docs.

API Reference

We use Pydoc-Markdown to create markdown files from the docstrings in our code.

Update docstrings

Execute the following commands in /haystack/docs/_src/api/api:

pip install 'pydoc-markdown==3.11.0'
./generate_docstrings.sh

If you want to generate a new markdown file for a new haystack module, please create a .yml which is inline with the following configuration and a a new line to generate_docstrings.sh for the module. After you ran the generate_docstrings.sh again, there should be a new markdown file for the module. To include it into the docs website, push it to master and follow the steps described here under Tutorial & Reference Docs.

Configuration

Pydoc will read the configuration from a .yml file which is located in the current working directory. Our files contains three main sections:

  • loader: A list of plugins that load API objects from python source files.
    • type: Loader for python source files
    • search_path: Location of source files
    • modules: Module which are used for generating the markdown file
    • ignore_when_discovered: Define which files should be ignored
  • processor: A list of plugins that process API objects to modify their docstrings (e.g. to adapt them from a documentation format to Markdown or to remove items that should not be rendered into the documentation).
    • type: filter: Filter for specific modules
    • documented_only: Only documented API objects
    • do_not_filter_modules: Do not filter module objects
    • skip_empty_modules: Skip modules without content
  • renderer: A plugin that produces the output files.
    • type: Define the renderer which you want to use. We are using the Markdown renderer as it can be configured in very detail.
    • descriptive_class_title: Remove the word "Object" from class titles.
    • descriptive_module_title: Adding the word “Module” before the module name
    • add_method_class_prefix: Add the class name as a prefix to method names
    • add_member_class_prefix: Add the class name as a prefix to member names
    • filename: file name of the generated file