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# Introduction
This is a collection of design documents, formerly maintained in various
different locations and formats, now grouped together and converted
to commonmark.
# Contributing
## Style
We will follow the commonmark specification.
We *should* try to follow this
[style guide](http://www.cirosantilli.com/markdown-style-guide/#about),
but are still [evaluating solutions](https://github.com/jgm/cmark/issues/131)
for *stable* automatic formatting.
80 columns line width is thus not yet enforced, but strongly suggested.
# Build the documentation
## Install dependencies
* Follow [hotdoc's installation guide](https://hotdoc.github.io/installing.html),
preferably in a virtualenv.
* We *experimentally* use the hotdoc C extension to include functions by
name, follow the steps outlined [here](https://github.com/hotdoc/hotdoc_c_extension)
## Build the portal without the API documentation
```
meson build
ninja -C build/ GStreamer-doc
```
And browse it:
```
gio open build/GStreamer-doc/html/index.html
```
## API documentation
Building the API documentation in the portal implies using
[gst-build](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-build/) which allows us
to aggregate the documentation from all GStreamer modules using the hotdoc subproject
feature.
From `gst-build`:
```
meson build/
ninja -C build subprojects/gst-docs/GStreamer-doc
```
And browse the doc:
```
gio open build/subprojects/gst-docs/GStreamer-doc/html/index.html
```
You can also generate a release tarball of the portal with:
```
ninja -C build gst-docs@@release
```
### Adding a newly written plugin to the documentation
To add a plugin to the documentation you need to add the given
meson target to the `plugins` list present in each GStreamer module for
example:
``` meson
gst_elements = library('gstcoreelements',
gst_elements_sources,
c_args : gst_c_args,
include_directories : [configinc],
dependencies : [gobject_dep, glib_dep, gst_dep, gst_base_dep],
install : true,
install_dir : plugins_install_dir,
)
plugins += [gst_elements]
```
Then you need to regenerate the `gst_plugins_cache.json` file by running
the target manually, if building from the module itself:
```
ninja -C <build-dir> docs/gst_plugins_cache.json
```
if you use `gst-build` you can run the target that will rebuild all cache files:
```
ninja -C <build-dir> plugins_doc_caches`
```
NOTE: the newly generated cache should be commited to the git repos.
The plugins documentation is generated based on that file to
avoid needing to have built all plugins to get the documentation generated.
NOTE: When moving plugins from one module to another, the `gst_plugins_cache.json`
from the module where the plugin has been removed should be manually edited
to reflect the removal.
## Licensing
The content of this module comes from a number of different sources and is
licensed in different ways:
### Tutorial source code
All tutorial code is licensed under any of the following licenses (your choice):
- 2-clause BSD license ("simplified BSD license") (`LICENSE.BSD`)
- MIT license (`LICENSE.MIT`)
- LGPL v2.1 (`LICENSE.LGPL-2.1`), or (at your option) any later version
This means developers have maximum flexibility and can pick the right license
for any derivative work.
### Application Developer Manual and Plugin Writer's Guide
These are licensed under the [Open Publication License v1.0][op-license]
(`LICENSE.OPL`), for historical reasons.
[op-license]: http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/
### Documentation
#### Tutorials
The tutorials are licensed under the [Creative Commons CC-BY-SA-4.0 license][cc-by-sa-4.0]
(`LICENSE.CC-BY-SA-4.0`).
[cc-by-sa-4.0]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
#### API Reference and Design Documentation
The remaining documentation, including the API reference and Design Documentation,
is licensed under the LGPL v2.1 (`LICENSE.LGPL-2.1`), or (at your option) any later
version.