Talawa Docs
Talawa is a modular open source project to manage group activities of both non-profit organizations and businesses.
Core features include:
- Membership management
- Groups management
- Event registrations
- Recurring meetings
- Facilities registrations
talawa
is based on the original quito
code created by the [Palisadoes Foundation][pfd] as part of its annual Calico Challenge program. Calico provides paid summer internships for Jamaican university students to work on selected open source projects. They are mentored by software professionals and receive stipends based on the completion of predefined milestones. Calico was started in 2015. Visit The Palisadoes Foundation's website for more details on its origin and activities.
Talawa Components
talawa
has these major software components:
- talawa: A mobile application with social media features
- talawa-api: An API providing access to user data and features
- talawa-admin: A web based administrative portal
- talawa-docs: The online documentation website
Documentation
- The
talawa
documentation can be found here. - Want to contribute? Look at CONTRIBUTING.md to get started.
- Visit the Talawa-Docs GitHub Repository to see the code.
Installation
The contents of the talawa-docs
repo is used to automatically create the talawa documentation website. The automation uses Docusaurus, a modern static website generator.
Intallation will vary depending on whether you use the yarn
or npm
packages. Visit the Docusaurus installation web page if you have any difficulties with the steps below.
Using Yarn
The steps are simple:
- Clone this repository
- Install
yarn
on your system using these instructions - Follow these steps next
$ git clone https://github.com/PalisadoesFoundation/talawa-docs
$ cd talawa-docs
$ yarn add docusaurus
Using NPM
Insert documentation here.
Running the Development Server
To preview your changes as you edit the files, you can run a local development server that will serve your website and it will reflect the latest changes.
Using Yarn
Follow these steps:
Note: Install the latest stable version of Node.js on your system if you get a The engine "node" is incompatible with this module. Expected version
message during the procedure below. You may need to use a custom repository for this.
$ sudo apt-get -y install npm
$ sudo npm install --global yarn
$ cd talawa-docs
$ yarn add docusaurus
$ yarn run start
By default, a browser window will open at http://localhost:3000.
This command starts a local development server and open up a browser window. Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server.
Using NPM
Insert documentation here.
Building Static HTML Pages
In most cases is unnecessary. Running the development server
will be sufficient.
If you need to generate static HTML pages (unlikely), then follow these steps.
$ yarn run build
This command generates static content into the /build
directory and can be served using any static contents hosting service.