Documentation
There is a separate devshell called docs
which is provided for working with the docs locally.
It can be entered by running: nix develop .#docs
nix/devshells/docs.nix |
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| {
pkgs,
...
}:
pkgs.mkShellNoCC {
packages =
let
inherit (pkgs) lib;
# Capture root so we can identify our store paths below
root = toString ./.;
snakeCase = with lib; replaceStrings upperChars (map (s: "_" + s) lowerChars);
# Eval Facter module
eval = lib.evalModules {
modules = [
# Load the root module
./modules/nixos/facter.nix
{
# Disable checks so it doesn't complain about NixOS related options which aren't available
config._module.check = false;
# Use the basic vm's report
config.facter.reportPath = ./hosts/basic/report.json;
}
];
};
# Convert `/nix/store/...` store paths in the option declarations into a repository link.
# NOTE: we point at the main branch, but for versioned docs this will be incorrect.
# It's still a good starting point though.
transformDeclaration =
decl:
let
declStr = toString decl;
subpath = lib.removePrefix "/" (lib.removePrefix root declStr);
in
assert lib.hasPrefix root declStr;
{
url = "https://github.com/numtide/nixos-facter-modules/blob/main/${subpath}";
name = subpath;
};
# Convert options into options doc, transforming declaration paths to point to the github repository.
nixosOptionsDoc =
_name: options:
pkgs.nixosOptionsDoc {
inherit options;
transformOptions =
opt:
opt
// {
declarations = map transformDeclaration opt.declarations;
};
};
# Take an options attr set and produce a markdown file.
mkMarkdown =
name: options:
let
optionsDoc = nixosOptionsDoc name options;
in
pkgs.runCommand "${name}-markdown" { } ''
mkdir $out
cat ${optionsDoc.optionsCommonMark} > $out/${snakeCase name}.md
'';
facterMarkdown = mkMarkdown "facter" eval.options.facter.detected;
otherMarkdown = lib.mapAttrsToList mkMarkdown (
lib.filterAttrs (n: _v: n != "detected") eval.options.facter
);
optionsMarkdown = pkgs.symlinkJoin {
name = "facter-module-markdown";
paths = [ facterMarkdown ] ++ otherMarkdown;
};
in
[
(pkgs.writeScriptBin "mkdocs" ''
# rsync in NixOS modules doc to avoid issues with symlinks being owned by root
rsync -aL --chmod=u+rw --delete-before ${optionsMarkdown}/ ./docs/content/reference/nixos_modules
# execute the underlying command
${pkgs.mkdocs}/bin/mkdocs "$@"
'')
]
++ (with pkgs.python3Packages; [
mike
mkdocs-material
]);
}
|
The docs are based on MkDocs and the MkDocs Material theme.
You will find its configuration and content in the following locations:
Serve locally
To serve the docs locally run mkdocs serve
from the root of the repository:
| ❯ mkdocs serve
INFO - Building documentation...
INFO - Cleaning site directory
WARNING - The following pages exist in the docs directory, but are not included in the "nav" configuration:
- index.md
INFO - Documentation built in 0.26 seconds
INFO - [16:22:36] Watching paths for changes: 'docs/content', 'mkdocs.yml'
INFO - [16:22:36] Serving on http://127.0.0.1:8000/nixos-facter/
|
Versioning & Publication
Versioning of the docs is managed through mike.
It is responsible for managing the structure of the gh-pages
branch in the repository, which Github Pages is
configured to serve from.
There is a github workflow, .github/workflows/gh-pages.yml
which is responsible for publishing the docs.
It does the following:
- On merge to
main
, the docs version main is updated.
- When a new tag is created of the form
v.<major>.<minor>.<patch>
a docs version v<major>.<minor>
is created and the
latest alias is updated to point to this.
The idea is that users will land on the latest released version of the docs by default, with main
being available if
they wish to read about unreleased features and changes.
To preview the versions locally you can use mike serve
instead of mkdocs serve
.
Warning
Be sure to have fetched the latest changes for the gh-pages
branch first.
This is especially important if you are using mike
locally to make manual changes to the published site.