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We introduced this experiment to gather feedback, and the feedback we saw led to us deciding to do another round of design work before we move forward with something to meet this use-case. In addition to being experimental, this has only been included in alpha releases so far, and so on both counts it is not protected by the Terraform v1.0 Compatibility Promises. |
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Terraform Documentation
This directory contains the portions of the Terraform website that pertain to the core functionality, excluding providers and the overall configuration.
The files in this directory are intended to be used in conjunction with
the terraform-website
repository, which brings all of the
different documentation sources together and contains the scripts for testing and building the site as
a whole.
Previewing Changes
You should preview all of your changes locally before creating a pull request. The build includes content from this repository and the terraform-website
repository, allowing you to preview the entire Terraform documentation site. If terraform-website
isn't in your GOPATH
, the preview command will clone it to your machine.
Set Up Local Environment
-
Create a
~/go
directory manually or by installing Go. -
Open terminal and set
GOPATH
as an environment variable:Bash:
export $GOPATH=~/go
(bash)Zsh:
echo -n 'export GOPATH=~/go' >> ~/.zshrc
-
Restart your terminal or command line session.
Launch Site Locally
- Navigate into your local
terraform
top-level directory and runmake website
. - Open
http://localhost:4567
in your web browser. While the preview is running, you can edit pages and Middleman will automatically rebuild them. - When you're done with the preview, press
ctrl-C
in your terminal to stop the server.
Deploying Changes
Merge the PR to main. The changes will appear in the next major Terraform release.
If you need your changes to be deployed sooner, cherry-pick them to:
- the current release branch (e.g.
v1.0
) and push. They will be deployed in the next minor version release (once every two weeks). - the
stable-website
branch and push. They will be included in the next site deploy (see below). Note that the release process resetsstable-website
to match the release tag, removing any additional commits. So, we recommend always cherry-picking to the version branch first and then tostable-website
when needed.
Deployment
Currently, HashiCorp uses a CircleCI job to deploy the terraform.io site. This job can be run manually by many people within HashiCorp, and also runs automatically whenever a user in the HashiCorp GitHub org merges changes to master in the terraform-website
repository.
New commits in this repository don't automatically deploy the [terraform.io][] site, but an unrelated site deploy will usually happen within a day. If you can't wait that long, you can do a manual CircleCI build or ask someone in the #proj-terraform-docs channel to do so:
- Log in to circleci.com, and make sure you're viewing the HashiCorp organization.
- Go to the terraform-website project's list of workflows.
- Find the most recent "website-deploy" workflow, and click the "Rerun workflow from start" button (which looks like a refresh button with a numeral "1" inside).