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CORDA-2808 docs build page (#4947)
* updated the docs build docs to be a bit more up to date with the docker image being used * fixing the indented bullets
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@ -4,6 +4,36 @@ Building the documentation
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The documentation is under the ``docs`` folder, and is written in reStructuredText format. Documentation in HTML format
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is pre-generated, as well as code documentation, and this can be done automatically via a provided script.
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Building Using the Docker Image
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This is the method used during the build. If you run:
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.. code-block:: shell
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./gradlew makeDocs
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This will download a docker image from docker hub and run the build locally inside that by mounting quite a bit of the docs directory at
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various places inside the image.
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This image is pre-built with the dependencies that were in requirements.txt at the time of the docker build.
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Changing requirements
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---------------------
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If you want to upgrade, say, the version of sphinx that we're using, you must:
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* Upgrade the version number in requirements.txt
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* Build a new docker image: ``cd docs && docker build -t corda/docs-builder:latest -f docs_builder/Dockerfile .``
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* post doing this the build will run using your image locally
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* you can also push this to the docker registry if you have the corda keys
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* you can run ``docker run -it corda/docs-builder /bin/bash`` to interactively look in the build docker image (e.g. to see what is in the
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requirements.txt file)
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Building from the Command Line (non-docker)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Requirements
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------------
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