This repository builds the EPS documentation website.
To build the docs, you will need a few tools installed on your machine:
- Node.js (for SASS compilation and possible transpiling of JS)
- Python 3, pip3 and virtualenv.
inotify-tools
orfswatch
if you're on Mac (only required for the watch command).
You can then install all website dependencies by running
make setup
This will set up a virtual Python environment, require the Python dependencies into it and also install all required node modules.
To build the docs simply run Make:
make
To serve the docs, simply run
make serve
This will start a HTTP server on port 8111 serving a hot-reloading version of the docs.
To continuously update the build when things change, simply run
make watch
The watch command will automatically serve the docs as well using a hot-reloading capable server.
We use a machine-learning based translation service (DeepL) in combination with hand-tuning of inaccurate translations to generate different language-versions of this documentation. Our reference language for site content is German
. To launch the auto-translation you'll need a valid DeepL-token. If you just want to contribute to the docs you can write your content in German or English and we'll take care of the translations. If you still want to experiment with the auto-translation mechanism you can simply run:
TOKEN=[DeepL token] make translate
This will translate the configuration files, markdown texts and translation strings (used in HTML templates). You can fine-tune the translations by editing the corresponding YAML files ([filename].trans for configs and markdown). Be aware though that we use a hashing-based mechanism to detect outdated translations. Hence, if you modify a translated text and later modify the source text it will get re-translated and your modifications will be overwritten.
We integrate the following third-party libraries directly into this codebase (in addition to the ones specified in package.json
and requirements.txt
):