All PRs to the LaunchDarkly-Docs repo will be addressed within 5 business days, often sooner. 'Addressed' does not necessarily mean 'merged' or 'accepted;' it means that a member of the LaunchDarkly docs team will acknowledge your PR within that timeframe.
In practical terms, we will likely merge your PR within 5 business days of submission.
Some larger PRs require back-and-forth iteration before they're ready to get published. If you're a partner or other party planning a large docs contribution to coincide with a feature release, buffer your time to accommodate for some discussion or review before your docs go live.
If you have a docs concern or contribution that you need addressed urgently, email docs@launchdarkly.com.
We'll do our best to merge your PR as soon as we can, but we're a small team serving a large community. Thank you in advance for your patience.
You can make your contribution to the docs more likely to be accepted early by following our style guide and using our custom components.
If you want to write a good PR, here are some resources to get you started:
- The LaunchDarkly documentation style guide
- The LaunchDarkly documentation contributor's guide
- Information about our custom components
Our site runs with Gatsby, NPM, and Yarn. To run the site on your local machine, you may have to install some packages and dependencies.
Here's how to start:
- Clone the repo locally.
- Navigate to it in your terminal.
- Run the following command:
yarn && yarn startThe site will build. Monitor the progress in your terminal, and when the build completes, navigate to localhost:8000.
You can also run in a fast development mode which omits all mdx images and most mdx content except for getting-started, managing-flags and managing-users:
yarn && yarn dev-fastThis cuts the gatsby build time to just < 7 seconds as opposed to > 1minute.
The easiest way to modify an existing topic is by opening a PR against it directly from the docs site by clicking the "Edit in GitHub" button on the topic page.
If you want to add a new topic from a local build, the src/content/topics folder contains all the docs markdown. You can also find an existing topic and modify it from here.
Need more help? The contributor's guide goes into a lot more detail about the structure and architecture of the repo.
If you encounter what looks like a Gatsby cache issue, you can clean the Gatsby cache before your build the site.
Here's how:
yarn cleanIf you still encounter issues, perform a clean-all to delete all possible caches:
yarn clean-allThe staging url is docs-stg.launchdarkly.com.
Staging is automatically refreshed on push to master. See Build & Deploy.
GitHub action automatically builds and deploys to staging on push to master.
If you want to manually deploy your own branch to staging, do this:
yarn deployThis builds Gatsby and upload the artifacts to the staging s3 bucket.
To run our integration tests locally, make sure the dev server is running via yarn start, and
yarn cypressTo run them in headless mode,
yarn cypress:ciAll navigation data are stored in src/content/navigationData.json.
This is flattened at build time to autogenerate two files rootTopics.json and secondLevelTopics.json. The
flattened data are queryable via graphql and allows us to render the side nav more efficiently.
You can use the gatsby-plugin-launchdarkly, to hide nav items behind a feature flag. To do this, add the flagKey property to the nav item you want to control with a flag in navigationData.json. Use the came case version of the flag key, as shown below:
...
{
"label": "Your flag controlled nav item",
"path": "/home/getting-started/hiding-your-nav-behind-a-flag",
"flagKey": "myHiddenNav"
},
...Please reach out to @scribblingfox if you need to login to the Algolia dashboard. She will be able to send you an invite.
To index mdx content and send to algolia, create a local .env.development file that contains the following:
GATSBY_ALGOLIA_APP_ID=insertValue
GATSBY_ALGOLIA_SEARCH_KEY=insertValue
ALGOLIA_ADMIN_KEY=insertValue
GATSBY_ALGOLIA_INDEX=insertValueGATSBY_ALGOLIA_INDEX is the index name that will be used to create the algolia index for your content.
For example, if you set GATSBY_ALGOLIA_INDEX=Pages and you run yarn build-dev, this will crawl
all mdx files under src/content/topics and create an algolia index called Pages_development.
The convention is {GATSBY_ALGOLIA_INDEX}_{ENVIRONMENT}. The environment variable can be set via
cli param GATSBY_ACTIVE_ENV. For example, for staging, you would run the following command:
"build-staging": "GATSBY_ACTIVE_ENV=staging gatsby build",This will create an algolia index called Pages_staging.