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WSO2 Identity Server and Asgardeo Documentation

This is the WSO2 Identity Server and Asgardeo documentation repository. This repository is open and we welcome your contributions!

To see the documentation site, go to: WSO2 Identity Server: https://is.docs.wso2.com/ Asgardeo: https://wso2.com/asgardeo/docs/

Contribute to documentation

Before you contribute, read the following guidelines to understand how you can start contributing:

  1. Accept the contributor license agreement (CLA)

    You need to accept the contributor license agreement (CLA) when you are prompted via a GitHub email notification on sending your first pull request (PR). Subsequent PRs will not require CLA acceptance.

    If the CLA changes for some (unlikely) reason, you'll have to accept the new CLA text when you send your first PR after the change.

  2. Fork this repository, make your changes, and send in a pull request.

We look forward to your contributions.

Run the project locally with Devcontainers

This repository supports the VS Code dev containers feature, which allows you to create a consistent and isolated development environment inside a Docker container. To use this feature, you need to have the following pre requisites:

Once you have these installed, you can open the repository in VS Code and follow these steps:

  • Press F1 and select the Remote-Containers: Open Folder in Container... command.
  • Select the repository folder and wait for the container to build and start.
  • You can now edit, run, debug, and test your code inside the container.

For more information on how to use VS Code dev containers, please refer to the official documentation: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers

Prerequisites

To run the project locally, it requires python & pip.

Install Python

Check if you already have Python installed by running the following command.

$ python3 --version
Python 3.8.0

If you receive a response similar to the one shown above, Python 3.8.0 is your default Python version.

If you don't seem to have Python installed, grab the latest release from the official downloads page.

Install pip

pip is already installed if you are using Python 3 >=3.4 downloaded from python.org or if you are working in a Virtual Environment created by virtualenv or pyvenv. Just make sure to upgrade pip.

Installing with get-pip.py

To install pip with curl, execute the following command. Alternatively you can download get-pip.py by clicking here.

curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py -o get-pip.py

Then run the following command in the folder where you have downloaded get-pip.py

python3 get-pip.py

Run project locally (Dev Mode)

Clone the repo

git clone https://github.com/wso2/docs-is.git

Install the dependencies

  • WSO2 Identity Server

    cd en/identity-server/{version} && pip3 install -r requirements.txt
  • Asgardeo

    cd en/asgardeo && pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Run mkdocs

Execute the following command from inside the <Lang folder>.

mkdocs serve

Note: If you are getting an error that says mkdocs command is not found, try the following command.

python3 -m mkdocs serve

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WSO2 wants to learn more about our open source software (OSS) community and your communication preferences to serve you better.

In addition, we may reach out to a small number of respondents to ask additional questions and offer a small gift.

Link to survey: https://forms.gle/h5q4M3K7vyXba3bK6

License

Licenses this source under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE), You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.