This validator's documentation is built using Docusaurus v2 with npm
.
Static content delivery is handled using vercel
.
Note: The documentation within this repo is specifically focused on the Solana validator client maintained by Solana Labs. The more "common" documentation which is generalize to the Solana protocol as a whole, and apply to all Solana validator implementations, are maintained within the
developer-content
repo. Those "common docs" are manged by the Solana Foundation within their GitHub organization and are publicly accessible via solana.com/docs
To set up the Solana Validator Docs site locally:
- install dependencies using
npm
- build locally via
./build.sh
- run the local development server
- make your changes and updates as needed
Note: After cloning this repo to your local machine, all the local development commands are run from within this
docs
directory.
Install the site's dependencies via npm
:
npm install
The build script generates static content into the build
directory and can be served using any static content hosting service.
./build.sh
Running this build script requires Docker, and will auto fetch the solanalabs/rust image from Docker hub to compile the desired version of the Solana CLI from source.
This build script will also:
- generate the
cli/usage.md
document from the output of each of the Solana CLI commands and sub-commands - convert each of the
art/*.bob
files into SVG images used throughout the docs - generate the language Translations
Note: Running this build script is required before being able to run the site locally via the
npm run start
command since it will generate thecli/usage.md
document.
If you run into errors or issues with this step, see Common Issues below. See also CI Build Flow for more details on production deployments of the docs.
This command starts the Docusaurus local development server and opens up a browser window.
npm run start
Note: Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server or refresh the page. However, some changes may require a manual refresh of the page or a restart of the development server (via the command above).
Translations are sourced from Crowdin and generated when master
is built.
For local development use the following two commands in this docs
directory.
To download the newest documentation translations run:
npm run crowdin:download
To upload changes from src
& generate explicit IDs:
npm run crowdin:upload
The docs are built and published in Travis CI with the ./build.sh
script. On each PR, the docs are built, but not published.
In each post-commit build, docs are built and published using vercel
to their respective domain depending on the build branch.
- Master branch docs are published to
edge.docs.solanalabs.com
- Beta branch docs are published to
beta.docs.solanalabs.com
- Latest release tag docs are published to
docs.solanalabs.com
Error: Bad sidebars file.
These sidebar document ids do not exist:
- cli/usage,
If you have NOT successfully run the build script, then the cli/usage.md
file will not exist within your local repo (since it is in .gitignore
). Not having this doc file, will result in the error message above.
If the Rust toolchain (specifically cargo
) is installed on your system, you can specifically build the cli/usage.md
document via:
./build-cli-usage.sh
Or using Docker and the normal build script, you can perform a full production build of the docs to generate this file:
./build.sh
Got permission denied while trying to connect to the Docker daemon socket at unix:///var/run/docker.sock: Post
Running docs build script (./build.sh
) required the use of Docker.****
Ensuring you have Docker installed on your system and it is running.
You may also try running either of these build scripts (and by association, Docker) with elevation permissions via sudo
:
sudo ./build.sh
# or
sudo ./build-cli-usage.sh
Error: Image static/img/***.svg used in src/***.md not found.
During the build process of the docs (specifically within the ./convert-ascii-to-svg.sh
script run by ./build.sh
), each of the art/*.bob
files are converted to SVG images and saved to the static/img
directory.
To correct this issue, use the steps above to build the docs locally.
Note: While not generating and saving these SVG images within your local repo will NOT prevent you from running the local development server, it will result in numerous output errors in your terminal.