I'm trying to convert Markdown files to html using Sphinx but am having trouble getting [links](another.md)
to be translated to <a href="another.html">links</a>
, rather the extension of the target remains the original .md
and appears as <a href="another.md">links</a>
.
I've created a simple example...
test.md
[Test link](https://www.stackoverflow.com)
[Another Markdown doc](another.md)
another.md
# Another test markdown
Both files reside in the top level directory and I run sphinx-quickstart
to create conf.py
, accepting the defaults. I then modify conf.py
to have...
from recommonmark.parser import CommonMarkParser
extensions = [
'sphinx.ext.autodoc',
]
source_suffix = ['.rst', '.md']
source_parsers = {
'.md': CommonMarkParser,
}
The resulting html files are produced but the link from test.html
to another.html
is not correct and appears as...
test.html
...
<p><a class="reference external" href="https://thefloow.com">Test link</a></p>
<p><a class="reference external" href="another.md">A real test</a></p>
...
...and points to another.md
rather than another.html
. I asked a few days ago and was pointed towards using recommonmark's AutoStructify
(see thread here) but that didn't work and on further digging/reading it turns out that enable_auto_doc_ref
is now deprecated and .md
links are added as :any:
and should be handled by Sphinx.
But I don't understand why this isn't working or what I should do to resolve it. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
EDIT
Versions are as follows
- Sphinx 1.8.0
- recommonmark 0.4.0