Documentation
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Building
This documentation is built with MkDocs.
With Docker
and make
You can build the documentation and test it locally (with live reloading), using the serve
target:
$ make serve
docker build -t traefik-mesh-docs -f docs.Dockerfile ./
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docker run --rm -v /home/user/traefik-mesh/docs:/mkdocs -p 8000:8000 traefik-mesh-docs mkdocs serve
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INFO - Building documentation...
INFO - Cleaning site directory
[I 200408 14:36:33 server:296] Serving on http://0.0.0.0:8000
[I 200408 14:36:33 handlers:62] Start watching changes
[I 200408 14:36:33 handlers:64] Start detecting changes
Note
By default, the local documentation server listens on http://127.0.0.1:8000. To build the documentation without serving it locally, use the build
target.
With MkDocs
First, make sure you have python
and pip
installed. MkDocs supports python
versions 2.7.9+
, 3.4
, 3.5
, 3.6
and 3.7
.
$ python --version
Python 2.7.14
$ pip --version
pip 19.3.1 from /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip (python 2.7)
Then, install MkDocs with pip
.
pip install --user -r requirements.txt
To build the documentation and serve it locally, run mkdocs serve
from the root directory. This starts a local server, and exposes the documentation on http://127.0.0.1:8000
:
$ mkdocs serve
INFO - Building documentation...
INFO - Cleaning site directory
[I 160505 22:31:24 server:281] Serving on http://127.0.0.1:8000
[I 160505 22:31:24 handlers:59] Start watching changes
[I 160505 22:31:24 handlers:61] Start detecting changes
Checking
To check that the documentation meets standard expectations (no dead links, html markup validity, …), use the verify
target. If you’ve made changes to the documentation, it’s safer to clean it before verifying it.
$ make clean verify
docker build -t traefik-mesh-docs -f docs.Dockerfile ./
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docker run --rm -v /home/user/traefik-mesh/docs:/mkdocs -p 8000:8000 traefik-mesh-docs sh -c "mkdocs build && chown -R 501:20 ./site"
=== Checking HTML content...
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Disabling Verification
Verification can be disabled by setting the environment variable DOCS_VERIFY_SKIP
to true
:
$ DOCS_VERIFY_SKIP=true make verify
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DOCS_VERIFY_SKIP is true: no verification done.