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@patternfly/documentation-framework

A framework to build documentation for PatternFly.

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@patternfly/documentation-framework

The PatternFly documentation framework lets you develop component examples in markdown format, so that they can be added to patternfly.org.

Install

We publish this theme on npm. Install it as a devDependency with your package manager.

  1. @patternfly/documentation-framework

    npm i --save-dev @patternfly/documentation-framework

    or

    yarn add -D @patternfly/documentation-framework

  2. Provide or install the following either as dependencies if you want to use them in your own project, or as devDependencies:

    "@patternfly/patternfly": "^4.185.1",
    "@patternfly/react-core": "^4.202.16",
    "@patternfly/react-table": "^4.71.16",
    "@patternfly/react-code-editor": "^4.43.16",
    

    yarn add -D @patternfly/patternfly @patternfly/react-core @patternfly/react-table @patternfly/react-code-editor

Resolutions

This should not be needed, but if you encounter errors installing the above devDependencies, try adding one or more of these resolutions to your package.json file:

"resolutions": {
  "@types/react": "^16.8.0",
  "@types/react-dom": "^16.8.0",
  "react": "16.8.0",
  "react-dom": "16.8.0",
  "chromedriver": "102.0.0",
  "node-sass": "7.0.1",
  "puppeteer": "14.3.0",
  "sharp": "0.30.6"
}

First time setup

Puppeteer

Puppeteer is used to create screenshots, it requires chromium to be installed on your machine

  • install chromium using brew:

    brew install chromium

  • check the chromium path, should point to /opt/homebrew/bin/chromium:

    which chromium

  • export out the path:

    export PUPPETEER_SKIP_CHROMIUM_DOWNLOAD=true

    export PUPPETEER_EXECUTABLE_PATH=`which chromium`

  • So you don't have to retype this in the future, save to your shell rc file like .bashrc or .zshrc:

    echo 'export PUPPETEER_SKIP_CHROMIUM_DOWNLOAD=true' >> ~/.zshrc

    echo 'export PUPPETEER_EXECUTABLE_PATH=`which chromium`' >> ~/.zshrc

Init documentation project

To get started, you can scaffold out a sample extension docs setup:

npx pf-docs-framework init --name "My extension"

If you also want to add relevant script targets to package.json, pass in --scripts as well:

npx pf-docs-framework init --name "My extension" --scripts

Usage

For all CLI options, run npx pf-docs-framework --help

For individual CLI commands, you can also display more information by running npx pf-docs-framework <COMMAND> --help

Develop docs

yarn docs:develop

or

npx pf-docs-framework start

Build docs

yarn docs:build

or

npx pf-docs-framework build all --output public

NOTE: If you have sideEffects: false in your package.json, that will prevent the CSS from loading in the documentation production build. Set it to true or remove it to enable the CSS from being loaded.

Generate screenshots

You can generate screenshots against development or production builds.

  • Development:

    Terminal 1:

    yarn docs:develop or npx pf-docs-framework start (Take note of the port it started on, you can modify it in patternfly-docs.config)

    Terminal 2:

    yarn docs:screenshots or npx pf-docs-framework screenshots --urlPrefix http://localhost:<PORT>

  • Production:

    Terminal 1:

    • yarn docs:build or npx pf-docs-framework build all --output public
    • yarn docs:serve or npx pf-docs-framework serve public --port 5000

    Terminal 2:

    yarn docs:screenshots or npx pf-docs-framework screenshots --urlPrefix http://localhost:5000

    Publish docs to patternfly.org

    1. Include the patternfly-docs/content and patternfly-docs/generated folders as part of your npm published module

    2. Create a PR at patternfly-org to bundle in the package's examples so that they're part of the patternfly.org documentation.

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Package last updated on 01 Aug 2022

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