- Doctor is a Documentation Server for all your project docs.
- Doctor beautifully decouples document serving and document contents.
- Create your docs in markdown. Store them anywhere (github/dropbox/google drive/ anywhere really).
- Login to Doctor's Dashboard. Setup links to your doc files in Doctor's Dashboard.
- You are done!
- Doctor's website is a site hosted on doctor using this very Readme.MD file. Yeah very meta.
- Minio Docs has a doctor server running that pulls together MD files that reside across a number of github repos :
Eg:
- README.md in https://github.com/minio/minio
- Markdown files in https://github.com/minio/minio/tree/master/docs
You may use the Suggest Edits
feature in Doctor to submit changes to any of the MD files in github. Doctor relies on github workflow to accept PRs for changes.
Pre-requisite: Install and set up docker on your machine.
# get the docker-compose.yml file from the minio/doctor repo
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minio/doctor/master/docker-compose.yml
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minio/doctor/master/.env
# If you want to start the services in production
RAILS_ENV=production docker-compose up -d
# If you want to start the services in development
docker-compose up -d
# get the container name of the web service
docker ps
# setup the database in a one-off command
docker exec docapp bundle exec rake db:setup
- Open http://localhost:3000 on your browser to see doctor running from docker container.
- Note: If you start doctor in production mode, all http requests are redirected to https.
- Documents are organized under Categories.
- Login to the dashboard
- Step 1 : Use the Dashboard to create a new Category : http://localhost:3000/categories/new
- Step 2 : Use the Dashboard to create a link to a new Document : http://localhost:3000/docs/new
- Step 3: Paste the raw URL to the md file when linking a new document. The "Raw" button is on the top of the MD file in github.
- Required : All documents need to be associated under a Category
- Install Ruby 2.2.2 using the instructions here.
- Install Rails 4.2.4 using the instructions here.
- Install Postgres using the command
brew install postgres
. Configure Launch Agent to start it automatically or use the commandpg_ctl -D /usr/local/var/postgres -l /usr/local/var/postgres/server.log start
to start it manually.
Clone and start doctor
> git clone https://github.com/minio/doctor.git
> cd doctor
> bundle install
> rake db:drop
> rake db:setup
> rails s
Now visit http://localhost:3000
Use sysadmin@doctor.io
with password Doctor!23
to login. Visit http://localhost:3000 to navigate the docs. This can be changed anytime via the Dashboard. We highly recommend that you do if you use Doctor in deployment.
Note -
- On Ubuntu vanilla installations,
bundle install
sometimes may not go through smoothly. In that case, you may need to runsudo apt install libpg-dev
- If you get error message:
Gem Load Error is: Could not find a JavaScript runtime. See https://github.com/rails/execjs for a list of available runtimes.
, duringbundle install
, then runsudo apt-get install nodejs
- If you see error:
ActiveRecord::NoDatabaseError: FATAL: role <your_user_name> does not exist
duringrake:db setup
, then run:sudo -u postgres createuser --superuser <your_user_name>
- Ping us on our gitter channel to report any installation issues on your platform.