# Introduction This repository contains AGL documentation website template, rendering is visible at http://docs.automotivelinux.org This website relies on the generator located in [docs-tools](https://github.com/automotive-grade-linux/docs-tools) TODO: old documentation below. Should be rewritten to match new git repo scheme. # Installing Get the setupdocs script to initialise your environment. ```bash wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/automotive-grade-linux/docs-webtemplate/master/setupdocs.sh ``` This script fetches [docs-tools](https://github.com/automotive-grade-linux/docs-tools), install npm modules. ```bash mkdir docs-webtemplate bash setupdocs.sh --directory=docs-webtemplate ``` For consulting help, do: ```bash bash setupdocs.sh --help ``` ## Configure webdoc Some default configuration options can be overridden in the project directory. For this, you can adjust the configuration file conf/AppDefaults.js Other configuration files in conf/ starting by an underscore (_) are used by Jekyll. Some options may also be adjusted in particular in conf/_config.yml. ## generate a 1st site from your template ```bash ./doctools/webdocs/docbuild --clean # deleted all generated file if any ./doctools/webdocs/docbuild --fetch [--force] # collect doc from github (fetch list in content/toc/*/fetch_files.yml) ./doctools/webdocs/docbuild --build --serve --watch --incremental # build config/tocs, generate html and start a local webserver xdg-open http://localhost:4000 ./doctools/webdocs/docbuild --push --verbose # push generated to production webserver (check conf/AppDefault 1st) ``` Alternatively, a Makefile can be used and defines the most common operations: ```bash make fetch make localFetch make build make push make serve make clean ``` ## Work with local repos For local fetch, a specific file named "__fetched_files_local.yml" was introduced. This file is used to overload url_fetch in fetched_files.yml in order to use local repositories on not remote ones. Thus, this file is needed to be added in the docs-webtemplate root, see an example below: ```bash ############__fetched_files_local.yml############## - url_fetch : /docs-sources/ git_name : "automotive-grade-linux/docs-sources" - url_fetch : /xds-docs/ git_name : src/xds/xds-docs ################################################### ``` ## Start writing documentation - the directory ./site holds your website content - site/* directories not prefixed with "_" represent en entry within the menu - site/_* directories contain template, configuration, options used by Jekyll - site/_data is a special directory that hold both static and generated files to adjust page/site values within html pages - content/toc/*/toc_VERSION_LANGUAGE.yml TOC(TableOfContent) and Fetch definitions - site/_layouts and site/_includes holds page template - site/static holds assets (static images, CSS etc.) - register at https://community.algolia.com/docsearch/ and update your apikey into conf/_config.yml ## Notes - The setupdocs.sh script can be used to update the docs-tools repository. - The setupdocs.sh script cannot update the current repository, use git commands instead. ## bugs ```bash --watch to automatically regenerate pages on markdown file, you should force "./build --configs" when changing TOC or versions. ```