SAAP docs are built using MkDocs which is based on Python.
This repository has GitHub action workflow which checks the quality of the documentation and builds the Dockerfile image on Pull Requests. On a push to the main branch, it will create a GitHub release and push the built Dockerfile image to an image repository.
There are at least three options to get fast continuous feedback during local development:
- Build and run the docs using the Dockerfile image
- Run the commands locally
- Use Tilt
Checkout remote module:
git submodule update --init --recursive --remoteBuild Dockerfile test image:
docker build . -t testRun test container:
docker run -p 8080:8080 testThen access the docs on localhost:8080/saap.
Use virtualenvwrapper to set up Python virtual environments.
Install Python 3.
Install mkdocs-material and mermaid plugin:
pip3 install mkdocs-material mkdocs-mermaid2-pluginInstall mkdocs-include-markdown-plugin (if not installed by default and gives an error):
pip install mkdocs-include-markdown-pluginFinally, serve the docs using the built-in web server which is based on Python http server - note that the production build will use nginx instead:
mkdocs serveor
python3 -m mkdocs serveMarkdown linting:
brew install markdownlint-cli
markdownlint -c .markdownlint.yaml contentSpell checking:
brew install vale
vale contentInstall Tilt, then run:
tilt upFiles main.html and 404.html are served from theme_common rather than override since they are to be consistent throughout. If anything changes they can be served via theme_override.
To execute the prepare theme command after setup you need to add the prepare_theme.sh or copy and paste bash file using sudo command file to your root directory and then run the following command:
chmod +x prepare_theme.sh