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User Documentation for Prophet

This directory will contain the user and feature documentation for Prophet. The documentation will be hosted on GitHub pages.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for details on how to add or modify content.

Jupyter Notebooks

Most of the doc pages are generated from Jupyter notebooks in the notebooks directory at the base of the source tree. Please make changes there and then rebuild the docs:

$ cd docs
$ make notebooks

Make sure you have installed rpy2 so that the R code can be run as well.

Run the Site Locally

The requirements for running a GitHub pages site locally is described in GitHub help. The steps below summarize these steps.

If you have run the site before, you can start with step 1 and then move on to step 5.

  1. Ensure that you are in the same directory where this README.md exists (e.g., it could be in /docs on main, in the root of a gh-pages branch, etc). The below RubyGems commands, etc must be run from there.

  2. Make sure you have Ruby and RubyGems installed.

    Ruby >= 2.2 is required for the gems. On the latest versions of Mac OS X, Ruby 2.0 is the default. Use Homebrew and the brew install ruby command (or your preferred upgrade mechanism) to install a newer version of Ruby for your Mac OS X system.

  3. Make sure you have Bundler installed.

    # may require sudo
    gem install bundler
    
  4. Install the project's dependencies.

    # run this in the 'docs' directory
    bundle install
    

    If you get an error when installing nokogiri, you may be running into the problem described in this nokogiri issue. You can either brew uninstall xz (and then brew install xz after the bundle is installed) or xcode-select --install (although this may not work if you have already installed command line tools).

  5. Run Jekyll's server.

    • On first run or for structural changes to the documentation (e.g., new sidebar menu item), do a full build.
    bundle exec jekyll serve
    
    • For content changes only, you can use --incremental for faster builds.
    bundle exec jekyll serve --incremental
    

    We use bundle exec instead of running straight jekyll because bundle exec will always use the version of Jekyll from our Gemfile. Just running jekyll will use the system version and may not necessarily be compatible.

    • To run using an actual IP address, you can use --host=0.0.0.0
    bundle exec jekyll serve --host=0.0.0.0
    

    This will allow you to use the IP address associated with your machine in the URL. That way you could share it with other people.

    e.g., on a Mac, you can your IP address with something like ifconfig | grep "inet " | grep -v 127.0.0.1.

  6. Either of commands in the previous step will serve up the site on your local device at http://127.0.0.1:4000/ or http://localhost:4000.

Updating the Bundle

The site depends on Github Pages and the installed bundle is based on the github-pages gem. Occasionally that gem might get updated with new or changed functionality. If that is the case, you can run:

bundle update

to get the latest packages for the installation.