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Building The Docs

To build the docs locally, you need to have docker installed. The docs are built using a custom docker image and the mkdocs tool.

Prepare the Docker Image:

Build the grafana/docs-base:latest image. Run these commands in the same directory this file is in. Note that you may require sudo when running make docs-build depending on how your system's docker service is configured):

$ git clone https://github.com/grafana/docs-base
$ cd docs-base
$ make docs-build

Build the Documentation:

Now that the docker image has been prepared we can build the docs. Switch your working directory back to the directory this file (README.md) is in and run (possibly with sudo):

$ make docs

This command will not return control of the shell to the user. Instead the command is now running a new docker container built from the image we created in the previous step.

Open localhost:8180 to view the docs.

Note that after running make docs you may notice a message like this in the console output

Running at: http://0.0.0.0:8000/

This is misleading. That is not the port the documentation is served from. You must browse to port 8180 to view the new documentation.

Adding a New Page

Adding a new page requires updating the mkdocs.yml file which is located in this directory.

For example, if you are adding documentation for a new HTTP API called preferences you would:

  1. Create the file docs/sources/http_api/preferences.md
  2. Add a reference to it in docs/sources/http_api/overview.md
  3. Update the list under the pages key in the docs/mkdocs.yml file with a reference to your new page:
- ['http_api/preferences.md', 'API', 'Preferences API']