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128T Docs

This repository contains the source code for Docusaurus to render the look and feel of 128 Technology product documentation as well as the documentation itself in markdown format.

The product of "building" the markdown files into static HTML files are published to https://docs.128technology.com after PRs are merged into the master branch

If you are interested in contributing content to the repository, please first read through the Contributing guidelines.

Local Building and Testing

Run the local web server in Docker

Preview your docs from a local live-reloading web server running in docker!

Some of the markdown files in the project are large and require increasing the amount of memory in docker. By default docker limits the amount of memory for each container to 2GB. This needs to be increased to 4GB in order for npm to compile the markdown files to html. In order to increase the memory, go to Docker > Preferences > Resources and move the slider to 4GB, as can be seen in the image below. Docker Preferences

With docker-compose

The simplest method to run the server is with docker-compose.

  1. Ensure you have installed docker and docker-compose.
  2. Run docker-compose up to build and start the server in a container.

With docker

Alternatively if you prefer, you can run the server just with docker.

  1. Ensure you have installed docker.
  2. Run docker image build -t 128t-docs . to build the image.
  3. Run docker create --name 128t-docs --publish 3000:3000 128t-docs to create the container.
  4. Run docker start -a 128t-docs to start the container.

That's it. Point a browser to http://localhost:3000 to see the fruits of your labor.

Adding additional NPM packages

If you already have docker running, you will first need to stop docker:

docker-compose down

or

docker ps
docker stop <container-hash>

finally

docker rmi docs_docusaurus

At this point, you can now install any needed npm modules. The next time docker starts they will be added to the newly instantiated container.