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94 lines
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Configuration
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=============
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Base URL
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--------
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Normally, all URLs are generated relative, but if you want to generate absolute URLs
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with a base url, you can use the ``baseUrl`` option:
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.. code-block:: php
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$configuration->setBaseUrl('https://www.doctrine-project.org');
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Base URL Enabled Callable
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-------------------------
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In some cases, you may want to control when the base url gets used. For this you can set
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a callable that will be invoked when generating URLs. The callable receives a string that
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contains the path to the current file being rendered. This means you could make the parser
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only use the base url on certain paths:
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.. code-block:: php
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// only use the base url on paths that contain the string /use-base-url/
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$configuration->setBaseUrlEnabledCallable(static function(string $path) : bool {
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return strpos($path, '/use-base-url/') !== false;
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});
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Abort on Error
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By default if an error is encountered, the parsing will be aborted. You can easily
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change this like this:
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.. code-block:: php
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$configuration->abortOnError(false);
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Ignoring Invalid References
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By default, invalid references and links will be reported as errors. If you want to
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ignore them you can do so like this:
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.. code-block:: php
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$configuration->setIgnoreInvalidReferences(true);
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Format
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------
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By default, the Doctrine RST Parser comes with two formats, HTML and LaTeX. HTML is the default format
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and you can configure which format to use by using the following constants:
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- ``Doctrine\RST\Formats\Format::HTML``
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- ``Doctrine\RST\Formats\Format::LATEX``
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And you can configure the format to render like this:
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.. code-block:: php
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use Doctrine\RST\Formats\Format;
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$configuration->setFileExtension(Format::LATEX);
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You can read more about formats in the :ref:`Formats <formats>` chapter.
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Indent HTML
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By default, the outputted HTML is not indented consistently. If you would like the outputted HTML to be
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indented consistently, you can enable this feature using the ``setIndentHTML(bool $indentHTML)`` method:
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.. code-block:: php
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$configuration->setIndentHTML(true);
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.. note::
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This feature only works when rendering full HTML documents using the
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``Doctrine\RST\Nodes\DocumentNode::renderDocument()`` method. If you render
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an individual node with the ``render()`` method, the outputted HTML will not be indented.
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Initial Header Level
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Normally, document headings start at ``h1``. You can override this by setting the ``initialHeaderLevel`` configuration
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option:
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.. code-block:: php
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// Set the top-most document header to <h2>
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$configuration->setInitialHeaderLevel(2);
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