This documentation is built with MkDocs Material.
- Create custom Docker image with necessary extra plugins:
docker build --pull --no-cache --rm=true -t squidfunk/mkdocs-material .
- Serve:
docker run --name=mkdocs --rm -it -p 8000:8000 -v ${PWD}:/docs squidfunk/mkdocs-material
- Build:
docker run --rm -it -v ${PWD}:/docs -e GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_KEY=G-XXXXXXXX squidfunk/mkdocs-material build
Parameters:
GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_KEY
: Google Analytics key to track page views. This is the MEASUREMENT ID of the web stream details.
MkDocs Material uses the mike tool for versioning. mike uses GitHub pages to host the documentation, and builds each version on branch gh-pages
. Install it with pip install mike
.
The repository must be using MkDocs Material and must be properly setup like explained here. This proper setup includes the following points:
- Adding
extra.version.provider: mike
to mkdocs.yml. - Properly configuring the default alias like
extra.version.default: latest
in mkdocs.yml. - Adding
extra.version.alias: true
to mkdocs.yml (just to show the default alias tag next to the version selector). - Properly configuring
site_url
in mkdocs.yml to the actual domain name in which the docs will be served (this allows staying on the same path when switching versions).
These configurations get the repository ready for versioning.
Before running the scripts below, ensure you have the following packages installed in addition to mike
:
mkdocs-material
mkdocs-glightbox
You can install them using pip:
pip install mkdocs-material mkdocs-glightbox
This script publishes a new version, updates alias "latest" to point to this new version, and updates the non-versioned files at root.
It also creates a new branch from main named after the version (e.g. 3.0.0
) and pushes it to the repository. This allows modifying past versions if required later.
cd custom-versioning
./push-new-version.sh 3.0.0
This script overwrites the content of the latest published version, also updating the non-versioned files at root.
It also updates the version branch with any new commits available in main branch (with a git rebase
). This keeps the latest version branch up to date with the latest changes in main.
cd custom-versioning
./overwrite-latest-version.sh 3.0.0
This script overwrites the content of a specific past version without touching the non-versioned files at root.
In this case, all the changes to be published must be already commited into the version branch before calling this script.
cd custom-versioning
./overwrite-past-version.sh 3.0.0
Script push-new-version.sh
performs the following steps:
- Deploy a new version of the documentation with
mike
. - Update the non-versioned HTML files (home, support, pricing...) accessible from "/" to the state of the new version. This keeps the global pages served on "/ always updated to the latest published version.
- Rewrite the versioned HTML files (docs) accessible from "/" to redirect to their versioned counterparts served in "/latest/". For example, this allows redirecting from
https://openvidu.io/docs/getting-started
tohttps://openvidu.io/latest/docs/getting-started
. - Rewrite the non-versioned HTML files (home, support, pricing...) accessible from "/X.Y.Z/" to redirect to their non-versioned counterparts served in "/". For example, this allows redirecting from
https://openvidu.io/3.0.0/pricing
tohttps://openvidu.io/pricing
.
The overwriting of the non-versioned files located at root of
gh-pages
branch (points 2 and 3 above) is done by default. To avoid overriding these files, call the script addingfalse
as second argument:./push-new-version.sh 3.0.0 false
. Scriptoverwrite-past-version.sh
does this to only overwrite the files of that specific past version without affecting the root non-versioned files.
This will serve the content of gh-pages branch locally:
mike serve
To build a new version without pushing to GitHub:
mike deploy 3.0.0
Whenever any changes are made to the application-client or application-server tutorials documentation, theses changes must be also reflected in livekit-tutorials-docs repository.
In order to publish the changes in the tutorials, follow these steps:
- In this repository, push the changes to the
main
branch and execute the script Overwriting the latest version to update the latest version of the documentation. - In the livekit-tutorials-docs repository, push the changes to the
main
branch, go toActions
and run the workflow named "Publish Web" selecting themain
branch.