This task is suitable for day to day docs authoring.
This task cuts corners, which makes it much faster than a full `yarn docs`
run but it does not produce completely valid output.
In general this isgood enough for authors to see their changes as they make them.
The task is triggered by a call to
```
yarn docs-watch
```
This sets up watchers on the `aio/contents` and `packages` folders.
Any changes to files below these folders new doc generation run to start.
The input to the generation is confined to a collection of files related
to the changed file. For example:
* a change to a file in `aio/content/marketing` will generate all the
marketing files.
* a change to a file in `aio/content/tutorial` or `aio/examples/toh-*`
will generate all the tutorial files (and their embedded examples).
* a change to a file in `aio/guide` or `aio/examples` (but not a `toh-`
example) will generate the appropriate guide and its embedded examples
* a change to a file in `packages` or `packages/examples` will generate
the appropriate API doc and its embedded examples.
Be aware that the mapping between docs and its examples are based on doc file
and example folder structure being equivalent. Sometimes a doc will reference
an example in a different folder, in which case the generated doc will be
inaccurate. Mostly this is not a big problem.
When content pages were short, the footer would take up a large part
of the display area and the side nav would look like it was shorter than
it really was.
This change moves the footer into the main content area so that the
nav always extends to the full length the browser.
Regular plunker is unusable on narrow screen
Refactors LiveExampleComponent and adds tests.
Refactor width detection to `DeviceService` because need to know width change in 2 places.
Keep “disable” option add in earlier spikes because simple and potentially useful in future.
Currently, running `yarn test-pwa-score` right after deploying to staging fails
with the error:
```
{ Error: Unable to load the page: timeout reached ... code: 'PAGE_LOAD_ERROR' }
```
As a temporary fix, this commit prevents the build from failing because of PWA
score errors (until we identify the cause and fix it).
Display area names in all caps
Exclude results with no title because they don’t show & can’t be clicked.
Should find these and give their docs a title.
Previously, only a few characters of the SHA would appear on the preview link
comment posted on the PR. This was usually enough for GitHub to create a link to
the corresponding commit, but it was possible to have collisions with other
commits with the same first characters (which prevented GitHub from identifying
the correct commit and create a link.)
This commit fixes this issue by including the full SHA on the commentso GitHub
can identify the correct commit and create the link. GitHub will automatically
truncate the link text (by default to 7 chars unless more are necessary to
uniquely identify the commit).
Previously, when trying to upload the build artifacts for a PR/SHA that was
already successfully deployed (e.g. when re-running a Travis job), the preview
server would return a 403 and the build would fail.
Since we have other mechanisms to verify that the PR author is trusted and the
artifacts do indeed come from the specified PR and since the new artifacts
should be the same with the already deployed ones (same SHA), there is no reason
to fail the build. The preview server will reject the request with a special
HTTP status code (409 - Conflict), which the `deploy-preview` script will
recognize and exit with 0.
Don’t show the side nav in mobile (not side-by-side) view when arriving or navigating.
Only show it by request.
The side nav should continue to appear in wide mode (side-by-side) when navigating from a marketing page to a guide page.
The implementation adds three plugins to the remark processor:
* remove support for code blocks triggered by indented
text - only gfm triple backticks are supported; and also adds support for
dgeni inline tags.
* ignore content within `code-example` and `code-tabs` elements. This prevents
the content being accidentally treated as markdown
* ignore dgeni inline tags, e.g. `{@link ... }` to prevent the content of
the links from being accidentally treated as markdown
Sometimes, depending on the length of lines, anchor elements would be formatted
incorrectly by `html.prettyPrint` and the space right after the element was
removed.
This was apparently caused by a bug in `html.prettyPrint` in combination with
its default behavior of wrapping lines at a specific limit (70 chars). Since the
output is only meant to be used as JSON string data, wrapping the lines makes it
less readable by adding unnecessary `\n`.
This commit disables the line wrapping, which effectively avoids the bug that
was responsible for incorrectly formatting anchor elements and surrounding
space.
Related to #15681.
This version changes the expected syntax for emphasis.
The original Rho renderer uses `*` for strong an `_` for em.
But it is more standard in markdown to use `**` or `__` for bold
and `*` or `_` for em.
The markdown renderer passes its output through an HTML pretty printer.
While this is good in most cases, it makes a mess of elements that expect
their content to be left untouched.
The pretty printer already ignores `pre` tags (and other built-ins) by
default. This fix allows us to specify other tags that should be left
alone.
Further it actually specifies this option for `code-example` and `code-pane`
tags, which expect to contain preformatted content.
This processor will eventually replace the `{@example}` inline tags
because it provides a cleaner approach that also supports tabbed examples
straight out of the box.
The idea is that authors will simply add a `path` and (optionally) a `region`
attribute to `<code-example>` or `<code-pane>` elements in their docs.
This indicates to dgeni that the relevant example needs to be injected
into the content of this element.
For example, assume that there is an example file `toh-pt1/index.hml` with
a region called `title`, which looks like:
```
<h1>Tour of Heroes</h1>
```
Then the document author could get this to appear in the docs as a
standalone example:
```
<code-example path="toh-pt1" region="title"></code-example>
```
Or as part of a tabbed group:
```
<code-tabs>
<code-pane path="toh-pt1" region="title"></code-pane>
</code-tabs>
```
If no `path` attribute is provided then the element is ignored, which
enables authors to provide inline code instead:
```
<code-example>
Some <html> escaped code
</code-example>
```
Also all attributes other than `path` and `region` are ignored and passed
through to the final rendered output allowing the author to provide
styling hints:
```
<code-example path="toh-pt1" region="title" linenums"15" class="important">
</code-example>
```
Previously, all URLs were rewritten to `index.html` in order to support
deep-linking. This works when navigating to URLs that correspond to existing
resources. E.g. navigating to `/tutorial` returns `index.html` and then the
`DocViewer` takes over and requests `tutorial.json`.
Navigating to a non-existent URL (e.g. `/foo`), will return `index.html`, which
in turn requests (the non-existent) `foo.json` and throws an error when trying
to parse the returned `index.html` as JSON.
This commit fixes it by only rewriting URLs that do not request a file (i.e. do
not include a `.` in the last path segment).
Fixes#15398
This reverts commit d0bc83ca27.
Protractor-based prerendering is flakey on Travis and takes several minutes to
complete, slowing down the build. Prerendering has a lower impact now that we
use a ServiceWorker. We will revisit in the future (probably using a
`PlatformServer`-based approach).
PR Close#15346
This shouldn't change anything. But it's interesting that we used to have this import
that seemed bogus, but there were no compilation or rutime errors.
Content pages like `tutorial/index.md` were being mapped to `tutorial.index.json`,
which meant that they could only be rendered if you browsed to `/tutorial/index`.
This didn't sit well so now these pages are mapped to `tutorial.json`, which
means that you browser to them via `/tutorial/` or just `/tutorial`.
Fixed#15335
The navigation.json is now passed through the dgeni pipeline.
The source file has been moved to `aio/content/navigation.json`
but the generated file will now appear where the original source file
was found, `aio/src/content/navigation.json`.
Everything inside `aio/src/content` is now generated and ignored by git.
The `processNavigationMap` processor in this commit adds the current version
information to the navigation.json file and verifies the relative urls in
the file map to real documents.
The navigationService exposes the versionInfo as an observable, which the
AppComponent renders at the top of the sidenav.