This website is built using Docusaurus 2; please check here the requirements to run the project.
From https://docusaurus.io/docs/installation#requirements
Node.js version 16.14 or above (which can be checked by running node -v)
Clone the repository:
git clone https://code-repo.d4science.org/D-Net/openaire-graph-docs.git
NOTE: please use git branches for introducing new changes.
Install the required packages:
npm install
Start a local development server (opens in a new browser window).
npm run start
NOTE: most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server.
Before issuing a Pull Request, please ensure that the following command runs successfully:
npm run build
NOTE: This command generates the static content into the build
directory.
Then this output directory is issued to deploy the documentation website.
Build docker container for development and run on port 3000:
docker build --target development -t docs:dev .
sudo docker run -d -p 3000:3000 docs:dev
Build docker container for production and run on port 80:
docker build -t docs:latest .
docker run -d -p 80:80 docs:latest
The versioning documentation of Docusaurus can be found here. Specifically, a new version can be created with the following command:
npm run docusaurus docs:version <versionName>
When tagging a new version, the document versioning mechanism will:
- Copy the full
docs/
folder contents into a newversioned_docs/version-<versionName>/
folder. - Create a versioned sidebars file based from your current sidebar configuration, saved as
versioned_sidebars/version-<versionName>-sidebars.json
. - Append the new version number to
versions.json
.
Therefore, when previewing the compiled site locally with npm run start
, ensure to visualise the Next
version on the browser as it shows the changes under /docs
.
To change a version that was already versioned, the source files to be modified are in the versioned_docs/version-<versionName>/
folder.