🐬 Ocean Protocol documentation. https://docs.oceanprotocol.com
These docs are meant to be viewed on docs.oceanprotocol.com. You can still browse them here but links or images might not work in some places.
If you want to contribute to these docs, then keep reading.
To write or update content, refer to the documentation of the documentation:
- Documentation: Content →
- Documentation: API References →
- Documentation: GitHub Data Fetching →
- Documentation: Repository Component →
The site is a React app built with Gatsby, pulling its content from local and external Markdown files, and from various APIs.
To start, clone this repo and set your GITHUB_TOKEN
(see GitHub GraphQL API):
git clone --recurse-submodules [email protected]:oceanprotocol/docs.git
cd docs/
# add GITHUB_TOKEN
cp .env.sample .env
vi .env
Then install dependencies and start up the development server:
npm i
npm start
Alternatively, you can use Docker Compose to do the same, but without using your local system:
docker-compose up
Either one of these commands will expose a hot-reloading server under:
To enforce a consistent code style, linting is setup for pretty much every file. Linting is part of the test suite, meaning builds on Travis will fail in case of linting errors.
In this repo the following tools are setup for that:
- ESLint with eslint-config-oceanprotocol
- markdownlint
- Prettier
# only run linting checks
npm run lint
# auto-formatting of all js, css, md, yml files
npm run format
If you use VS Code as your editor, you can install those extensions to get linting as you type, and auto-formatting as you save:
Automatic deployments are triggered upon successful tests & builds on Travis:
- push to
main
initiates a live deployment → docs.oceanprotocol.com - any Pull Request, and subsequent pushes to it, initiates a beta deployment → betadocs.oceanprotocol.com
The deploy command simply calls the scripts/deploy.sh
script, syncing the contents of the public/
folder to S3:
npm run deploy
Requires authorization against AWS with one of the various ways, on Travis this is done with those environment variables:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
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