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sphinx-touchbook is a Sphinx extension project for authors who want interactive textbook pages without giving up ordinary Sphinx documents. Authors write semantic reStructuredText directives, Sphinx parses them into docutils nodes, Python generators render builder-specific output, and JavaScript components progressively enhance the generated HTML.

This project is inspired by Runestone Interactive, which pioneered interactive textbook components for computer science education. sphinx-touchbook is a Sphinx-oriented port of that general idea: it keeps authoring and builds inside Sphinx while Runestone's main project has moved away from Sphinx-based authoring and toward PreTeXt-authored books.

The focus of this project is 'Sphinx-native' interactive books and nothing else. Runestone is a much more sophisticated environment with instructor resources, student tracking, and LMS integration. If you want those features then you should consider Runestone as a resource.

Setup

To build documents Python is required.

Create and activate a virtual environment:

python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate

Install the Python package with test, documentation build and publish to pypi dependencies:

python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
python3 -m pip install -e '.[test,docs,publish]'

To test documents Node.js with npm is required.

Install JavaScript test dependencies:

npm ci

Build Documents

Build the author guide as HTML:

python3 -m sphinx -b html docs build/authorguide --fail-on-warning

The generated site starts at:

build/authorguide/index.html

To build LaTeX or PDF requires either a local LaTeX installation compatible with Sphinx, or a docker image:

Build LaTeX source locally:

python3 -m sphinx -b latex docs build/latex --fail-on-warning

Build the author guide PDF with the Sphinx LaTeX container:

docker run --rm \
  -v "$PWD:/docs" \
  -w /docs \
  sphinxdoc/sphinx-latexpdf:latest \
  sh -c 'python3 -m pip install ".[docs]" && python -m sphinx -M latexpdf docs build/latexpdf --fail-on-warning'

See the author guide in docs/ for directive syntax, options, examples, accessibility notes, and fallback behavior.

Run Tests

Run the Python directive and generator tests:

python3 -m pytest tests/test_*.py

Run isolated JavaScript component tests:

npm run test:web-components

Build install package

  python3 -m build
  python3 -m twine check dist/*

Alternatives to Sphinx-Touchbook

  • Bookdown. Bookdown is an open source R package that structures book writing and workflow. Those who want to create statistics and programming textbooks may find it a useful fit. Supported languages include R, C/C++, Python, Fortran, Julia, Shell scripts, and SQL as well as LaTeX.

  • OpenDSA. OpenDSA is infrastructure and materials to support courses in a wide variety of Computer Science-related topics such as Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA), Formal Languages, Finite Automata, and Programming Languages.

  • PreTeXt. PreTeXt is an authoring and publishing system for authors of textbooks, course materials, research articles, and monographs, especially in STEM disciplines, with a strong focus on accessibility.

    Documents written in PreTeXt can be automatically converted to accessible HTML, PDF, EBUP, RevealJS slideshow, Jupyter notebooks, and even Braille.

  • Runestone Interactive. The Runestone mission is to equip the nation's STEM teachers with open-source content, tools and strategies they need to create engaging, accessible, and effective learning experiences for their students.

  • Scalar. Scalar is a free, open source authoring and publishing platform that’s designed to make it easy for authors to write long-form, born-digital scholarship online.

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