To use an issue tracker not supported by this extension, set issuetracker to None or leave it unset, and connect your own callback to the event issuetracker-lookup-issue:
Emitted if the issue with the given issue_id should be looked up in the issue tracker. Issue tracker configured is provided by tracker_config.
app is the Sphinx application object. tracker_config is the issuetracker configuration as TrackerConfig object. issue_id is the issue id as string.
A callback should return an Issue object containing the looked up issue, or None if it could not find the issue. In the latter case other callbacks connected to this event are be invoked by Sphinx.
Changed in version 0.8: Replaced project argument with tracker_config, changed return value from dictionary to Issue
Changed in version 0.9: Renamed from issuetracker-resolve-issue to issuetracker-lookup-issue
Refer to the builtin trackers for examples.
Issue tracker configuration.
This class provides configuration for trackers, and is passed as tracker_config arguments to callbacks of issuetracker-lookup-issue.
The project name as string.
The url of the issue tracker as string without any trailing slash, or None, if there is no url configured for this tracker. See issuetracker_url.
New in version 0.8.
A namedtuple() providing issue information.
The issue id as string.
If you are writing your own custom callback for issuetracker-lookup-issue, set this attribute to the issue_id that was given as argument.
The human readable title of this issue as string.
A string containing an URL for this issue.
This URL is used as hyperlink target in the generated documentation. Thus it should point to a webpage or something similar that provides human-readable information about an issue.
True, if the issue is closed, False otherwise.
New in version 0.8.