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Grist Help Center

Repository for Grist documentation and tutorials.

Where are the docs published?

The public site is at https://support.getgrist.com/, served using GitHub Pages.

The content is hosted at https://github.com/dsagal/grist-help/. On changes to master (such as when a pull request is merged), the public site gets automatically republished.

Previews of pull requests are automatically built by Netlify, and made available at URLs such as https://deploy-preview-153--grist-help-preview.netlify.app/. These are shown in the PR Conversation tab.

Setting up local environment

# initiate a python virtual environment
python3 -m venv env
source ./env/bin/activate # for most shells, or source ./env/bin/activate.fish or source ./env/bin/activate.csh depending on your shell
pip install -r requirements.txt
./docs.py live en # or whatever code for language you want to see

Then visit http://localhost:8000/ to preview documentation. All the articles, as well as static files, are under /help/en/docs subdirectory. While ./docs.py live is running, you may make changes there, and the open page will refresh to show the changes.

While ./docs.py live is running, you can run ./check_links.sh to check for broken links in the site. It will print out a lot of chatter, then if there are broken links, conclude with a section like this:

...
Found 5 broken links.

http://localhost:8000/col-refs/col-types
http://localhost:8000/afterschool-program/page-widgets.md/
http://localhost:8000/api/'+e+'
http://localhost:8000/api/%3C/textarea%3E%3Cimg%20src=x%20abc=1//
http://localhost:8000/api/'+u(e)+'

FINISHED --2020-03-13 10:38:07--
Total wall clock time: 1.3s
Downloaded: 36 files, 2.0M in 0.009s (226 MB/s)

In order to build the website with all the languages, run both build-all (so it builds the website) and then serve for preview:

source ./env/bin/activate
./docs.py build-all
./docs.py serve

Also see ./docs.py --help for the full list of commands and options available.

Publishing for preview

This is now automatically done by Netlify. Whenever you create a pull request, Netlify will build the site from your branch, and make it available at a URL like https://deploy-preview-153--grist-help-preview.netlify.app/. A link is placed into the Conversation tab of the pull request.

Any further pushes to this branch will cause the site to update. It may take Netlify a few minutes to notice the push, and takes about a minute more to rebuild the preview site.

Publishing changes live

This is now automatically done by GitHub Actions, whenever a commit is made to master, or a pull request is merged into master. You can see the history of these builds here: Publish Live workflow.

Editing the API

The API is documented in api/grist.yml. When editing this file, you can watch changes at http://localhost:9090 by running:

./api/preview.sh

Once you're done, add the results to the main documentation with:

./api/build.sh

Updating function reference

To update help/en/docs/functions.md from the documentation comments in Grist, run:

./build-functions.sh <path-to-grist-checkout>

It replaces content between BEGIN mkpydocs/END mkpydocs markers in help/en/docs/functions.md. You can edit text outside of those markers directly.

Updating plugin API reference

To update help/en/docs/code from the documentation comments in Grist, run:

./build-plugin-api.sh <path-to-grist-checkout>

You need to first run yarn install in your Grist checkout directory.

License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The script docs.py is MIT licensed, credits to Sebastián Ramírez and the FastAPI project contributors.

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