Documentation and landing page for the KEDA project at https://keda.sh.
Are you using KEDA in production? Do you want to become a listed user? Say no more!
You can easily get listed by following these steps:
- Upload your logo to
static/img/logos/
(350x180) - Configure your company as a new user in
config.toml
(sorted alphabetically)
[[params.users]]
url = "https://coralogix.com/"
logo = "coralogix.gif"
Here's a good example of Coralogix becoming a listed user!
Install Hugo (the "extended" version with Hugo Pipes support) and Yarn:
choco install hugo-extended
choco install yarn
brew install hugo
brew install yarn
Now you can run the docs locally:
yarn
hugo server -D -F
The KEDA website is published automatically by Netlify. Any time changes to this repo are pushed to master
, the site is re-built and re-published in roughly two minutes.
To add a new post to the KEDA blog:
hugo new blog/my-new-post.md
This creates a boilerplate Markdown file in content/blog/my-new-post.md
whose contents you can modify. The following fields are required:
title
date
(inYYYY-MM-DD
format)author
To add documentation for a new KEDA scaler:
hugo new --kind scaler scalers/<VERSION>/my-new-scaler.md
This creates a boilerplate Markdown file in content/docs/scalers/my-new-scaler.md
whose contents you can modify. Make sure to update the following metadata fields:
title
availability
maintainer
description
To update the KEDA FAQ page, update the TOML file at [data/faq20.toml
]. Here's an example question/answer pair:
[[qna]]
q = "How can I add a new question/answer pair?"
a = "You're looking at it! 😀"
To add a new section to the troubleshooting page:
hugo new troubleshooting/<VERSION>/my-new-issue.md
To adjust the order in which the troubleshooting tiles appear, use the weight
parameter in each page's metadata.
The KEDA documentation is versioned. Each version has its own subdirectory under content/docs
. To add a new version, copy the directory for the most recent version. Here's an example:
cp -rf content/docs/<CurrentVersion> content/docs/<NewVersion>
By default, new documentation versions are not listed as available version so it's safe to make changes to them. After every release, the version will be published as new version.
Once a version is ready to be published, we must add the version to the params.versions.docs
list in config.toml
.
More recent versions should be placed first in the list (ordering does matter because the first element in that list is considered the latest version).