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A note about versioning

Exponent's SDK is versioned so that apps made on old SDKs are still supported when new SDKs are relased. The website documents previous SDK versions too.

Version names correspond to directory names under versions/.

unversioned is a special version for the next SDK release. devdocs isn't actually an SDK version, it's a special version that corresponds to the "Tool Developer Documentation" website.

Sometimes you want to make an edit in version X and have that edit also be applied in versions Y, Z, ... (say, when you're fixing documentation for an API call that existed in old versions too). You can use the ./scripts/versionpatch.sh utility to apply your git diff in one version in other versions. For example, to update the docs in unversioned then apply it on v8.0.0 and v7.0.0, you'd do the following after editing the docs in unversioned such that it shows up in git diff:

./scripts/versionpatch.sh unversioned v8.0.0 v7.0.0

Any changes in your git diff outside the unversioned directory are ignored so don't worry if you have code changes or such elsewhere.

As a random person

Thanks for helping! :D make your changes on a fork of this repository or whatever works for you and submit a pull request. We'll take a look and incorporate them!

As an Exponent developer

  • Make your changes in universe/docs and commit them. Our shipit bot synchronizes the changes to the public exponent-docs repository. Changes will automatically be deployed to https://docs.getexponent.com on deploy. To change the default version, update the version key in docs/package.json (the deploy script will respect this value).

Testing changes locally

Navigate to the documentation root.

With Docker (recommended)

If your machine has Docker for Mac and the Gcloud tools, you can run:

DEFAULT_VERSION=[version goes here] make watch

from this directory. So for example, DEFAULT_VERSION=v7.0.0 make watch will preview docs for sdk 7. The site is viewable at localhost:8000.

If you run make watch, it will start the previewing unversioned docs, which is what you want in development.

If your machine does not have Docker or GCloud, do the following:

With Python (environment dependent)

Make sure you have python and pip installed. Run,

pip install -r requirements.txt

Then run,

DEFAULT_VERSION=unversioned make serve

This will serve the docs site accessible at the URL given in the output of the command. This will preview the DEFAULT_VERSION according to the docs/package.json. When you edit and save one of the docs source files it builds and refreshes the page automatically. You can also try a specific version like this,

DEFAULT_VERSION=v6.0.0 make serve

The site is viewable at http://0.0.0.0:8000/versions/unversioned/index.html.

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