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Ignite UI DocFX Site Builder

This project uses Node.js and Gulp as a build tool to accelerate the development of the Ignite UI DocFX samples site for Ignite UI for Angular.

Prerequisites

  1. DocFX
  2. Node.js

Getting Started

Installing DocFX

In macOS You can use brew to install the latest version of DocFX:

brew install docfx

For Windows based platforms use chocolatey:

choco install docfx

Installing the Node.js dependencies:

If you are using npm, run:

npm install

If you are using yarn, run:

yarn install

Command-Line Shell Permissions

Start your command-line shell (CMD, PowerShell, Bash, etc.) with elevated permissions ("Run As Administrator" in Windows). This is required by Chocolatey, for further information read point 1 from here.

Starting the Development Server

The build process depends on the environment variable NODE_ENV to be able to set the correct URL for the Angular Samples. Assign either development, staging, or production to NODE_ENV.

You can create a .env file under the root of the project and set NODE_ENV, for instance, by assigning environment.

NODE_ENV=development

Additionally, you can configure the URLs for all three environments development, staging, and production by editing the 'post_processors/PostProcessors/EnvironmentVariables/preconfig.json' file and setting the respective URLs in the variables object.

To start the server, run:

for English:

npm start -- --lang en

for Japansese:

npm start -- --lang jp

for Korean:

npm start -- --lang kr

The command takes an adittional argument --lang [ en | jp | kr ] to serve English, Japanese or Korean version.

Building the Static Site

For English:

npm run build -- --lang en

For Japanese:

npm run build -- --lang jp

For Korean:

npm run build -- --lang kr

The build script produces a folder called _site at the root of the respective project. For instance, for English, the static site lives under en/_site;

Building for Staging and Production

The build command is very similar to the beforementioned step. To build the site for staging, run:

npm run build-staging --lang en

The build command for staging is:

npm run build-production --lang jp