Magento Developer Documentation
Welcome! This site contains the latest Magento developer documentation for ongoing Magento 2.x releases.
To contribute, please fork the develop
branch.
Building this site
You can build this site locally in the following ways:
- Installing the project dependencies locally (Mac, Linux)
- Using a Docker container (Mac, Linux)
- Using a Vagrant virtual machine (Mac, Linux, Windows)
Build using Jekyll
For local builds, you need to install Ruby 2.4 or later.
To check the Ruby version on your environment, run in your terminal:
$ ruby -v
Install the latest Ruby (if the Ruby version is less than 2.4)
MacOS users
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Install Homebrew. See the Homebrew site for instructions.
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Use Homebrew to install the latest stable version of Ruby:
$ brew install ruby
Unix, Windows and other OS users
See the Ruby site for instructions.
Install Bundler
Install the Bundler gem, which helps with Ruby dependencies:
$ gem install bundler
Once you have completed preparing your environment, you can build locally and review the site in your browser.
Install devdocs
Clone or download the repository. The first time you are at the devdocs
directory, run:
$ bundle install
Once you have completed preparing your environment, you can build locally and review the site in your browser.
To build locally:
Using rake
rake is a native Ruby tool that helps to automate tasks.
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Run the rake task that installs all required dependencies and starts the Jekyll server:
$ rake preview
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Press
Ctrl+C
in the serve terminal to stop the server.
If rake fails on your environment, generate the preview using jekyll.
Using jekyll
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The first time you are at the
devdocs
directory or when you need to pick up changes inGemfile.lock
dependencies (for example, theme changes), run:$ bundle install
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To generate the local preview, run:
$ bundle exec jekyll serve --incremental Configuration file: /Users/username/Github/devdocs/_config.yml Source: /Users/username/Github/devdocs Destination: /Users/username/Github/devdocs/_site Incremental build: enabled Generating... done in x.x seconds. Auto-regeneration: enabled for '/Users/username/Github/devdocs' Server address: http://127.0.0.1:4000// Server running... press ctrl-c to stop.
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Use the Server address URL
http://127.0.0.1:4000/
in a browser to preview the content. -
Press
Ctrl+C
in the serve terminal to stop the server.
TIP
Leave the serve terminal open and running. Every time you save changes to a file, it automatically regenerates the site so you can test the output immediately. Changing the_config.yml
file requires a fresh build. Using the--incremental
option limits re-builds to posts and pages that have changed.
To minimize build time locally:
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Create a
_config.local.yml
file at the root of the project directory and exclude all versions except the one that you want to preview. The following example will generate Magento 2.2 documentation only.exclude: - community/ - swagger/ - vagrant/ - guides/m1x/ - guides/v2.0/ - guides/v2.1/ # - guides/v2.2/ - guides/v2.3/ # Excluded in config.yml - scss/ - bin/ - node_modules/ - vendor/ - .* - Rakefile
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Run the preview command:
$ rake preview
This command:
- Checks your environment according to the dependencies in
Gemfile.lock
. - Removes the
_site/
directory, which contains previously generated preview files. - Generates a new preview and opens the landing page in a web browsers.
- Checks your environment according to the dependencies in
If you don't have the _config.local.yml
file at the root of your devdocs/
directory, the rake will generate all versions of the documentation.
Build using Docker
This repository comes with the necessary configuration files for building a local copy of the Magento DevDocs with Docker, using Docker Compose.
To use Docker and Docker Compose, first download and install Docker for the appropriate operating system, and then install Docker Compose to execute the docker-compose.yml
configuration file.
Docker for Mac
- Refer here for the official installation instructions.
Docker for Windows
- Refer here for the official installation instructions.
Docker Compose
- Refer here for the official installation instructions.
Execution Steps
- Using git, clone this repository.
- Navigate to the resulting directory.
- Run
docker-compose up
to initialize the build process. Refer here for more details on the use ofdocker-compose
. - Visit
http://localhost:4000/
in a web browser, and you should be presented with a local copy of the Magento DevDocs. The configuration for the local port (4000
by default) is found in the docker-compose.yml file. If another port is desired, please refer here for further details regarding Docker Compose port mapping.
Addressing Problems With Docker Build
- Verify that the Docker engine is installed for the appropriate operating system.
- Verify that Docker Compose is installed.
- Verify that this repository has been cloned.
- Verify that the correct Docker Compose command(s) have been used in the same directory as the
docker-compose.yml
file. - If there are still problems, please open an Issue on this repository.
Build using Vagrant
You can deploy the devdocs site locally using this Vagrant project.
If you have questions, open an issue and ask us. We're looking forward to hearing from you!