Builders

These are the built-in Sphinx builders. More builders can be added by extensions.

The builder’s “name” must be given to the -M or -b command-line options of sphinx-build to select a builder.

The most common builders are:

html

Build HTML pages. This is the default builder.

dirhtml

Build HTML pages, but with a single directory per document. Makes for prettier URLs (no .html) if served from a webserver.

singlehtml

Build a single HTML with the whole content.

htmlhelp, qthelp, devhelp, epub

Build HTML files with additional information for building a documentation collection in one of these formats.

applehelp

Build an Apple Help Book. Requires hiutil and codesign, which are not Open Source and presently only available on Mac OS X 10.6 and higher.

latex

Build LaTeX sources that can be compiled to a PDF document using pdflatex.

man

Build manual pages in groff format for UNIX systems.

texinfo

Build Texinfo files that can be processed into Info files using makeinfo.

text

Build plain text files.

gettext

Build gettext-style message catalogs (.pot files).

doctest

Run all doctests in the documentation, if the doctest extension is enabled.

linkcheck

Check the integrity of all external links.

xml

Build Docutils-native XML files.

pseudoxml

Build compact pretty-printed “pseudo-XML” files displaying the internal structure of the intermediate document trees.


class sphinx.builders.html.StandaloneHTMLBuilder[source]

This is the standard HTML builder. Its output is a directory with HTML files, complete with style sheets and optionally the reST sources. There are quite a few configuration values that customize the output of this builder, see the chapter Options for HTML output for details.

name = 'html'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'html'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = ['image/svg+xml', 'image/png', 'image/gif', 'image/jpeg']

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

class sphinx.builders.dirhtml.DirectoryHTMLBuilder[source]

This is a subclass of the standard HTML builder. Its output is a directory with HTML files, where each file is called index.html and placed in a subdirectory named like its page name. For example, the document markup/rest.rst will not result in an output file markup/rest.html, but markup/rest/index.html. When generating links between pages, the index.html is omitted, so that the URL would look like markup/rest/.

name = 'dirhtml'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'html'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = ['image/svg+xml', 'image/png', 'image/gif', 'image/jpeg']

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

New in version 0.6.

class sphinx.builders.singlehtml.SingleFileHTMLBuilder[source]

This is an HTML builder that combines the whole project in one output file. (Obviously this only works with smaller projects.) The file is named like the root document. No indices will be generated.

name = 'singlehtml'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'html'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = ['image/svg+xml', 'image/png', 'image/gif', 'image/jpeg']

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

New in version 1.0.

class sphinxcontrib.htmlhelp.HTMLHelpBuilder[source]

This builder produces the same output as the standalone HTML builder, but also generates HTML Help support files that allow the Microsoft HTML Help Workshop to compile them into a CHM file.

name = 'htmlhelp'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'html'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = ['image/png', 'image/gif', 'image/jpeg']

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

class sphinxcontrib.qthelp.QtHelpBuilder[source]

This builder produces the same output as the standalone HTML builder, but also generates Qt help collection support files that allow the Qt collection generator to compile them.

Changed in version 2.0: Moved to sphinxcontrib.qthelp from sphinx.builders package.

name = 'qthelp'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'html'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = ['image/svg+xml', 'image/png', 'image/gif', 'image/jpeg']

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

class sphinxcontrib.applehelp.AppleHelpBuilder[source]

This builder produces an Apple Help Book based on the same output as the standalone HTML builder.

If the source directory contains any .lproj folders, the one corresponding to the selected language will have its contents merged with the generated output. These folders will be ignored by all other documentation types.

In order to generate a valid help book, this builder requires the command line tool hiutil, which is only available on Mac OS X 10.6 and above. You can disable the indexing step by setting applehelp_disable_external_tools to True, in which case the output will not be valid until hiutil has been run on all of the .lproj folders within the bundle.

name = 'applehelp'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'html'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = ['image/png', 'image/gif', 'image/jpeg', 'image/tiff', 'image/jp2', 'image/svg+xml']

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

New in version 1.3.

Changed in version 2.0: Moved to sphinxcontrib.applehelp from sphinx.builders package.

class sphinxcontrib.devhelp.DevhelpBuilder[source]

This builder produces the same output as the standalone HTML builder, but also generates GNOME Devhelp support file that allows the GNOME Devhelp reader to view them.

name = 'devhelp'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'html'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = ['image/png', 'image/gif', 'image/jpeg']

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

Changed in version 2.0: Moved to sphinxcontrib.devhelp from sphinx.builders package.

class sphinx.builders.epub3.Epub3Builder[source]

This builder produces the same output as the standalone HTML builder, but also generates an epub file for ebook readers. See Epub info for details about it. For definition of the epub format, have a look at https://idpf.org/epub or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPUB. The builder creates EPUB 3 files.

name = 'epub'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'html'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = ['image/svg+xml', 'image/png', 'image/gif', 'image/jpeg']

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

New in version 1.4.

Changed in version 1.5: Since Sphinx 1.5, the epub3 builder is used as the default epub builder.

class sphinx.builders.latex.LaTeXBuilder[source]

This builder produces LaTeX source files in the output directory. The actual PDF builds happen inside this output directory and need to be triggered in a second step. This can be done via make all-pdf there. To combine the two steps into only one, use sphinx-build -M (i.e. -M latexpdf not -b latexpdf) or make latexpdf at the project root.

See latex_documents and the chapter Options for LaTeX output for available options.

PDF builds need a sufficiently complete LaTeX installation. The testing is currently (since 5.3.0) done on Ubuntu 22.04LTS, whose LaTeX distribution matches upstream TeXLive 2021 as of 2022/02/04, but PDF builds can be successfully done on much older LaTeX installations.

At any rate, on Ubuntu for example, following packages must all be present:

  • texlive-latex-recommended

  • texlive-fonts-recommended

  • tex-gyre (if latex_engine left to default)

  • texlive-latex-extra

  • latexmk

Changed in version 4.0.0: TeX Gyre fonts now required for 'pdflatex' engine (default).

Additional packages are needed in some circumstances:

  • texlive-lang-cyrillic for Cyrillic (and also then cm-super if using the default fonts),

  • texlive-lang-greek for Greek (and also then cm-super if using the default fonts),

  • texlive-xetex if latex_engine is 'xelatex',

  • texlive-luatex if latex_engine is 'lualatex',

  • fonts-freefont-otf if latex_engine is either 'xelatex' or 'lualatex'.

Note

Since 1.6, make latexpdf uses on GNU/Linux and macOS latexmk, as it makes sure the needed number of runs is automatically executed. On Windows the PDF builds execute a fix number of LaTeX runs (three, then makeindex, then two more).

One can pass to latexmk options via the LATEXMKOPTS Makefile variable. For example:

make latexpdf LATEXMKOPTS="-silent"

reduces console output to a minimum.

Also, if latexmk is at version 4.52b or higher (January 2017) LATEXMKOPTS="-xelatex" speeds up PDF builds via XeLateX in case of numerous graphics inclusions.

To pass options directly to the (pdf|xe|lua)latex binary, use variable LATEXOPTS, for example:

make latexpdf LATEXOPTS="--halt-on-error"
name = 'latex'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'latex'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = ['application/pdf', 'image/png', 'image/jpeg']

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

Note that a direct PDF builder is being provided by rinohtype. The builder’s name is rinoh. Refer to the rinohtype manual for details.

class sphinx.builders.text.TextBuilder[source]

This builder produces a text file for each reST file – this is almost the same as the reST source, but with much of the markup stripped for better readability.

name = 'text'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'text'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = []

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

New in version 0.4.

class sphinx.builders.manpage.ManualPageBuilder[source]

This builder produces manual pages in the groff format. You have to specify which documents are to be included in which manual pages via the man_pages configuration value.

name = 'man'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'man'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = []

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

New in version 1.0.

class sphinx.builders.texinfo.TexinfoBuilder[source]

This builder produces Texinfo files that can be processed into Info files by the makeinfo program. You have to specify which documents are to be included in which Texinfo files via the texinfo_documents configuration value.

The Info format is the basis of the on-line help system used by GNU Emacs and the terminal-based program info. See Texinfo info for more details. The Texinfo format is the official documentation system used by the GNU project. More information on Texinfo can be found at https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/.

name = 'texinfo'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'texinfo'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = ['image/png', 'image/jpeg', 'image/gif']

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

New in version 1.1.

class sphinxcontrib.serializinghtml.SerializingHTMLBuilder[source]

This builder uses a module that implements the Python serialization API (pickle, simplejson, phpserialize, and others) to dump the generated HTML documentation. The pickle builder is a subclass of it.

A concrete subclass of this builder serializing to the PHP serialization format could look like this:

import phpserialize

class PHPSerializedBuilder(SerializingHTMLBuilder):
    name = 'phpserialized'
    implementation = phpserialize
    out_suffix = '.file.phpdump'
    globalcontext_filename = 'globalcontext.phpdump'
    searchindex_filename = 'searchindex.phpdump'
implementation

A module that implements dump(), load(), dumps() and loads() functions that conform to the functions with the same names from the pickle module. Known modules implementing this interface are simplejson, phpserialize, plistlib, and others.

out_suffix

The suffix for all regular files.

globalcontext_filename

The filename for the file that contains the “global context”. This is a dict with some general configuration values such as the name of the project.

searchindex_filename

The filename for the search index Sphinx generates.

See Serialization builder details for details about the output format.

New in version 0.5.

class sphinxcontrib.serializinghtml.PickleHTMLBuilder[source]

This builder produces a directory with pickle files containing mostly HTML fragments and TOC information, for use of a web application (or custom postprocessing tool) that doesn’t use the standard HTML templates.

See Serialization builder details for details about the output format.

name = 'pickle'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

The old name web still works as well.

format = 'html'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = ['image/svg+xml', 'image/png', 'image/gif', 'image/jpeg']

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

The file suffix is .fpickle. The global context is called globalcontext.pickle, the search index searchindex.pickle.

class sphinxcontrib.serializinghtml.JSONHTMLBuilder[source]

This builder produces a directory with JSON files containing mostly HTML fragments and TOC information, for use of a web application (or custom postprocessing tool) that doesn’t use the standard HTML templates.

See Serialization builder details for details about the output format.

name = 'json'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'html'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = ['image/svg+xml', 'image/png', 'image/gif', 'image/jpeg']

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

The file suffix is .fjson. The global context is called globalcontext.json, the search index searchindex.json.

New in version 0.5.

class sphinx.builders.gettext.MessageCatalogBuilder[source]

This builder produces gettext-style message catalogs. Each top-level file or subdirectory grows a single .pot catalog template.

See the documentation on Internationalization for further reference.

name = 'gettext'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = ''

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = []

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

New in version 1.1.

class sphinx.builders.changes.ChangesBuilder[source]

This builder produces an HTML overview of all versionadded, versionchanged, deprecated and versionremoved directives for the current version. This is useful to generate a changelog file, for example.

name = 'changes'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = ''

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = []

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

class sphinx.builders.dummy.DummyBuilder[source]

This builder produces no output. The input is only parsed and checked for consistency. This is useful for linting purposes.

name = 'dummy'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

supported_image_types: list[str] = []

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

New in version 1.4.

class sphinx.builders.linkcheck.CheckExternalLinksBuilder[source]

This builder scans all documents for external links, tries to open them with requests, and writes an overview which ones are broken and redirected to standard output and to output.txt in the output directory.

name = 'linkcheck'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = ''

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = []

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

Changed in version 1.5: Since Sphinx 1.5, the linkcheck builder uses the requests module.

Changed in version 3.4: The linkcheck builder retries links when servers apply rate limits.

class sphinx.builders.xml.XMLBuilder[source]

This builder produces Docutils-native XML files. The output can be transformed with standard XML tools such as XSLT processors into arbitrary final forms.

name = 'xml'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'xml'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = []

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

New in version 1.2.

class sphinx.builders.xml.PseudoXMLBuilder[source]

This builder is used for debugging the Sphinx/Docutils “Reader to Transform to Writer” pipeline. It produces compact pretty-printed “pseudo-XML”, files where nesting is indicated by indentation (no end-tags). External attributes for all elements are output, and internal attributes for any leftover “pending” elements are also given.

name = 'pseudoxml'

The builder’s name, for the -b command line option.

format = 'pseudoxml'

The builder’s output format, or ‘’ if no document output is produced.

supported_image_types: list[str] = []

The list of MIME types of image formats supported by the builder. Image files are searched in the order in which they appear here.

New in version 1.2.

Built-in Sphinx extensions that offer more builders are:

Serialization builder details

All serialization builders outputs one file per source file and a few special files. They also copy the reST source files in the directory _sources under the output directory.

The PickleHTMLBuilder is a builtin subclass that implements the pickle serialization interface.

The files per source file have the extensions of out_suffix, and are arranged in directories just as the source files are. They unserialize to a dictionary (or dictionary like structure) with these keys:

body

The HTML “body” (that is, the HTML rendering of the source file), as rendered by the HTML translator.

title

The title of the document, as HTML (may contain markup).

toc

The table of contents for the file, rendered as an HTML <ul>.

display_toc

A boolean that is True if the toc contains more than one entry.

current_page_name

The document name of the current file.

parents, prev and next

Information about related chapters in the TOC tree. Each relation is a dictionary with the keys link (HREF for the relation) and title (title of the related document, as HTML). parents is a list of relations, while prev and next are a single relation.

sourcename

The name of the source file under _sources.

The special files are located in the root output directory. They are:

SerializingHTMLBuilder.globalcontext_filename

A pickled dict with these keys:

project, copyright, release, version

The same values as given in the configuration file.

style

html_style.

last_updated

Date of last build.

builder

Name of the used builder, in the case of pickles this is always 'pickle'.

titles

A dictionary of all documents’ titles, as HTML strings.

SerializingHTMLBuilder.searchindex_filename

An index that can be used for searching the documentation. It is a pickled list with these entries:

  • A list of indexed docnames.

  • A list of document titles, as HTML strings, in the same order as the first list.

  • A dict mapping word roots (processed by an English-language stemmer) to a list of integers, which are indices into the first list.

environment.pickle

The build environment. This is always a pickle file, independent of the builder and a copy of the environment that was used when the builder was started.

Todo

Document common members.

Unlike the other pickle files this pickle file requires that the sphinx package is available on unpickling.