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# Corda Documentation Build
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This Readme describes how to build the Corda documentation for the current version. The output html files will be written to the `corda\docs\build\html` directory.
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## Prerequisites / First time build
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Before you begin, you need to:
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1. Install Docker.
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1. Ensure that Docker is running.
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1. Select **Expose daemon on tcp://localhost:2375 without TLS** in the Docker Settings (which you can open from the **System Tray** by right-clicking the **Docker symbol** and then selecting **Settings**)
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## Build process
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1. Open a cmd dialogue.
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1. Navigate to the root location (this is the `\corda` directory)
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1. Run the documentation build (`gradlew makeDocs` or `./gradlew makeDocs`)
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**Windows users:** *If this task fails because Docker can't find make-docsite.sh, go to Settings > Shared Drives in the Docker system tray
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agent, make sure the relevant drive is shared, and click 'Reset credentials'.*
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# RST style guide
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The Corda documentation is described using the ReStructured Text (RST) markup language. For details of the syntax, see [this](http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/basics.html).
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# Version placeholders
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We currently support the following placeholders; they get substituted with the correct value at build time:
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```groovy
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"|corda_version|"
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"|java_version|"
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"|kotlin_version|"
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"|gradle_plugins_version|"
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"|quasar_version|"
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```
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If you put one of these in an rst file anywhere (including in a code tag), it will be substituted with the value from `constants.properties`
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(which is in the root of the project) at build time.
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The code for this can be found near the top of the conf.py file in the `docs/source` directory.
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