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The current assumption is that every subdirectory in the _addons_* directories of the docs' final branch are actual add-ons.
READMEs were recently added to some bundles: transport.modbus, transport.feed, webaudio...
but these shouldn't appear in the end user documentation since they are not add-ons.
Besides, the first two don't respect the convention that an addon should only have a . in its name if it's a sub-addon - the build script therefore assumes that a transport add-on exists and breaks.
We should find a way to properly exclude bundles with READMEs but are not addons from the docs.
- Put bundles which are not add-ons but now have READMEs on the ignore list.
Workaround for #159.
- Temporarily ignore the jinja transformation until https://github.com/openhab/openhab2-addons/pull/5022 is merged
Signed-off-by: Yannick Schaus <github@schaus.net>
The current assumption is that every subdirectory in the
_addons_*
directories of the docs' final branch are actual add-ons.READMEs were recently added to some bundles: transport.modbus, transport.feed, webaudio...
but these shouldn't appear in the end user documentation since they are not add-ons.
Besides, the first two don't respect the convention that an addon should only have a
.
in its name if it's a sub-addon - the build script therefore assumes that atransport
add-on exists and breaks.We should find a way to properly exclude bundles with READMEs but are not addons from the docs.
cc @Confectrician
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