/jinjat.com

The code that powers https://jinj.at

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Table of Contents

Code of conduct

Please review the contributors code of conduct. Creating an inclusive and equitable environment for our documents is more important than any other aspect. Syntax errors can be corrected, but trust, once lost, is difficult to gain back.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from community members to this repo:

  • Fixes: When you notice an error, you can use the Edit this page button at the bottom of each page to suggest a change.
  • New documentation: If you contributed code in Jinjat, we encourage you to also write the docs here! Please reach out in the community if you need help finding a place for these docs.
  • Major rewrites: You can file an issue or start a discussion to propose ideas for a content area that requires attention.

You can use components documented in the docusaurus library.

Writing content

The docs are written in Markdown and sometimes HTML. When writing content, refer to the style guide and content types to help you understand our writing standards and how we break down information in the product documentation.

SME and editorial reviews

All PRs that are submitted will be reviewed by the team for editorial review.

Versioning and single-sourcing content

We now enable you to reuse content between different docs pages, version pages, and establish product variables in the product documentation. To learn more about how to single source content between versions, product variables, and other content, see Single-sourcing content.

Adding tabbed components to a page

You can add code snippets and other content in a tabbed view. To learn more about adding tabbed components, see Adding page components.

Running the Docs site locally

You can click a link available in a netlify bot PR comment to see and review your changes rendered on a staging server. You are also able to see and review your proposed modifications locally on your computer. Our setup instructions use homebrew:

Prerequisites

  • (Mac Terminal) Install Xcode Command Line Tools
    • Open a terminal window, run xcode-select --install, and follow the on-screen prompts in the pop-up window.
  • (Mac and Linux) Install homebrew
    • Copy and paste /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)" in to a terminal window and follow the prompts. Once the installation has completed, follow the Next Steps instructions listed in terminal.
  • (Windows) Install Node.js
  1. (Mac and Linux only) Install node: brew install node
  2. Clone this repo: git clone https://github.com/jinjat-data/jinjat.com.git
  3. cd into the repo: cd jinjat.com
  4. cd into the website subdirectory: cd website
  5. Install the required node packages: npm install (optional — install any updates)
  6. Build the website: npm start
  7. Before pushing your changes to a branch, check that all links work by using the make build script.

Advisory:

  • If you run into an fatal error: 'vips/vips8' file not found error when you run npm install, you may need to run brew install vips. Warning: this one will take a while -- go ahead and grab some coffee!

Running the Cypress tests locally

Method 1: Utilizing the Cypress GUI

  1. cd into the repo: cd jinjat.com
  2. cd into the website subdirectory: cd website
  3. Install the required node packages: npm install
  4. Run npx cypress open to open the Cypress GUI, and choose E2E Testing as the Testing Type, before finally selecting your browser and clicking Start E2E testing in {broswer}
  5. Click on a test and watch it run!

Method 2: Running the Cypress E2E tests headlessly

  1. cd into the repo: cd jinjat.com
  2. cd into the website subdirectory: cd website
  3. Install the required node packages: npm install
  4. Run npx cypress run