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Platformatic Documentation

This website is built using Docusaurus 3, a modern static website generator.

Where is the documentation?

The documentation is hosted in the Platformatic repository.

Setting up the development environment

  1. Create a working directory and navigate into it

mkdir /workdir
cd /workdir
  1. Clone the Platformatic repositories

# Clone the main Platformatic repository
git clone https://github.com/platformatic/platformatic.git

# Clone the Docs repository
git clone https://github.com/platformatic/docs.git

After cloning, your working directory (/workdir) should contain:

  • /platformatic
  • /docs
  1. Install dependencies in both repositories

Navigate to each directory and run npm install:

# Install dependencies in the platformatic repository
cd platformatic
npm install
cd ..

# Install dependencies in the docs repository
cd docs
npm install
cd ..
  1. Navigate to the docs directory

cd docs

Running the Development Server

Step 1: Setup the docs environment variable

# This sets the DOCS variable to the docs directory within the cloned Platformatic repository
export DOCS=`realpath $PWD/../platformatic/docs`

Step 2: Start the development server

npm run sync-and-start

Deploy

Deployment is managed automatically through GitHub Actions. Check the workflow configurations in the .github folder within the OSS directory for details.

Generate docs for an old Platformatic version

We keep online only the last version of each Platformatic major version (excluding version 0.x). Every time a new version is released, this repository is tagged with vX.Y.Z.

To generate the documentation for a specific version, checkout the related tag and run the development server.

Known issues

Deleting directories

Deleting directories within ./docs may cause Docusaurus to crash. If this happens, stop the server (Ctrl+C) and restart it.