Welcome to the Rancher docs repository. See the Rancher software repository if you have questions or requests for the Rancher platform.
You can suggest changes to the Rancher docs in two ways:
- Open an issue.
- Edit the docs in the way you see fit and open a pull request.
To get started, fork and clone the rancher-docs repository.
Our repository doesn't allow you to make changes directly to the main
branch. Create a working branch and make pull requests from your fork to rancher/rancher-docs.
For most updates, you'll need to edit a file in the /docs
directory, which represents the "Latest" version of our published documentation. The "Latest" version is a mirror of the most recently released version of Rancher. As of December 2023, the most recently released version of Rancher is 2.8.
Whenever an update is made to /docs
, you should apply the same change to the corresponding file in /versioned_docs/version-2.8
. If a change only affects older versions, you don't need to mirror it to the /docs
directory.
If a file is moved or renamed, you'll also need to edit the sidebars.js
files for each affected version, as well as the list of redirects in docusaurus.config.js
. See Moving or Renaming Docs.
The file paths in the repo correspond to the URLs for pages on the docs website. The docs for the latest version of Rancher are located in /docs
. Most index pages are found within the /pages-for-subheaders
directory in /docs
. All images are in /static/img
in the top level of the repo. Older docs are found within /versioned_docs
and generally follow the same structure as the files in /docs
.
The docs are written in Markdown. We refer to the Microsoft style guide and use standard American English. Many pages are also available in Simplified Chinese.
Every docs page contain metadata in the first few lines:
---
title: Some Title
---
The title
is rendered as the page's headline. The site renderer wraps the title
value in H1
tags, which are equivalent to #
in Markdown syntax. This means that all subsequent headers on the page should be second level (##
) or more.
The Rancher Docs website is built with Docusaurus 2, a modern static website generator.
You can run the site on your local machine, to preview how pages on your working branch will look live.
First, install Docusaurus 2:
- If you haven't already, install Node and Yarn.
- Go into your local rancher-docs folder.
- The Rancher Docs repository already contains a yarn.lock file, which contains the dependencies you need to build the website. Run
yarn
to install Docusaurus and associated dependencies.
yarn start
This command starts a local development server for Docusaurus 2, and opens up a browser window. Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server.
Note: The yarn start
command won't include some important static site features. For example, switching between languages from the site's dropdown menu is not available. If you need these features, use yarn build
.
yarn build
This command generates static content into the build
directory and can be served using any static contents hosting service.
You can also use Docker to launch the website.
The below command can be used to install the dependencies and run the site inside a container:
docker run --rm -it -v $PWD:$PWD -w $PWD -p 3000:3000 node:18 /bin/sh -c "yarn install && yarn start -h 0.0.0.0"
Subsequent executions will check for updated dependencies, if there are none, it will skip the updates and quickly start the server.
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