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Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: James Turnbull <james@lovedthanlost.net> (github: jamtur01)
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Overview
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--------
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The source for Docker documentation is here under ``sources/`` and uses
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The source for Docker documentation is here under `sources/` and uses
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extended Markdown, as implemented by [mkdocs](http://mkdocs.org).
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The HTML files are built and hosted on `https://docs.docker.io`, and
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## Branches
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**There are two branches related to editing docs**: ``master`` and a
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``docs`` branch. You should always edit documentation on a local branch
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of the ``master`` branch, and send a PR against ``master``.
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**There are two branches related to editing docs**: `master` and a
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`docs` branch. You should always edit documentation on a local branch
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of the `master` branch, and send a PR against `master`.
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That way your fixes will automatically get included in later releases,
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and docs maintainers can easily cherry-pick your changes into the
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``docs`` release branch. In the rare case where your change is not
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forward-compatible, you may need to base your changes on the ``docs``
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`docs` release branch. In the rare case where your change is not
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forward-compatible, you may need to base your changes on the `docs`
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branch.
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Also, now that we have a ``docs`` branch, we can keep the
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Also, now that we have a `docs` branch, we can keep the
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[http://docs.docker.io](http://docs.docker.io) docs up to date with any
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bugs found between ``docker`` code releases.
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bugs found between `docker` code releases.
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**Warning**: When *reading* the docs, the
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[http://beta-docs.docker.io](http://beta-docs.docker.io) documentation
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may include features not yet part of any official docker release. The
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``beta-docs`` site should be used only for understanding bleeding-edge
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development and ``docs.docker.io`` (which points to the ``docs``
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branch``) should be used for the latest official release.
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`beta-docs` site should be used only for understanding bleeding-edge
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development and `docs.docker.io` (which points to the `docs`
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branch`) should be used for the latest official release.
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Getting Started
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---------------
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Docker documentation builds are done in a Docker container, which
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installs all the required tools, adds the local ``docs/`` directory and
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installs all the required tools, adds the local `docs/` directory and
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builds the HTML docs. It then starts a HTTP server on port 8000 so that
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you can connect and see your changes.
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In the root of the ``docker`` source directory:
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In the root of the `docker` source directory:
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cd docker
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make docs
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If you have any issues you need to debug, you can use ``make docs-shell`` and
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then run ``mkdocs serve``
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If you have any issues you need to debug, you can use `make docs-shell` and
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then run `mkdocs serve`
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# Contributing
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* Follow the contribution guidelines ([see
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``../CONTRIBUTING.md``](../CONTRIBUTING.md)).
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`../CONTRIBUTING.md`](../CONTRIBUTING.md)).
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* [Remember to sign your work!](../CONTRIBUTING.md#sign-your-work)
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Working using GitHub's file editor
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Alternatively, for small changes and typos you might want to use
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GitHub's built in file editor. It allows you to preview your changes
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right online (though there can be some differences between GitHub
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right on-line (though there can be some differences between GitHub
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Markdown and mkdocs Markdown). Just be careful not to create many commits.
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And you must still [sign your work!](../CONTRIBUTING.md#sign-your-work)
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------
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When you need to add images, try to make them as small as possible
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(e.g. as gif). Usually images should go in the same directory as the
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.md file which references them, or in a subdirectory if one already
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(e.g. as gifs). Usually images should go in the same directory as the
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`.md` file which references them, or in a subdirectory if one already
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exists.
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Publishing Documentation
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------------------------
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To publish a copy of the documentation you need a ``docs/awsconfig``
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To publish a copy of the documentation you need a `docs/awsconfig`
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file containing AWS settings to deploy to. The release script will
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create an s3 if needed, and will then push the files to it.
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```
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[profile dowideit-docs]
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aws_access_key_id = IHOIUAHSIDH234rwf....
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aws_secret_access_key = OIUYSADJHLKUHQWIUHE......
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region = ap-southeast-2
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```
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The ``profile`` name must be the same as the name of the bucket you are
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deploying to - which you call from the docker directory:
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The `profile` name must be the same as the name of the bucket you are
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deploying to - which you call from the `docker` directory:
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``make AWS_S3_BUCKET=dowideit-docs docs-release``
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make AWS_S3_BUCKET=dowideit-docs docs-release
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