Note: Make sure your SDK version matches the code in the examples. For example, if your SDK version is
0.4.0
, check out the matching tag for this repository by runninggit checkout v0.4.0
.
The rendered examples documentation can be seen here.
The examples currently use the following structure:
examples/
python/
<name>/
README.md
main.py
requirements.txt
rust/
<name>/
README.md
Cargo.toml
src/
main.rs
The important part is that each example has a README.md
file. The contents of this README.md
is used to render the examples in the documentation.
Check out examples/python/template/README.md
to see its format.
You are also encourage to add a short DESCRIPTION = """…"""
markdown to the top of the main.py
and then log it with:
rr.log("description", rr.TextDocument(DESCRIPTION, media_type=rr.MediaType.MARKDOWN), timeless=True)
You can base your example off of python/template
or rust/template
.
Once it's ready to be displayed in the docs, add it to the manifest.
The manifest.toml
file describes the structure of the examples contained in this repository. Only the examples which appear in the manifest are included in the generated documentation. The file contains a description of its own format.
If you want to run the example on CI and include it in the in-viewer example page,
add a channel
entry to its README frontmatter. The available channels right now are:
main
for simple/fast examples built on each merge tomain
nightly
for heavier examples built once per day
If channel
is missing, the example is never built on CI.