This version is no longer maintained
This is the documentation of v0.11, which is no longer actively maintained. See the latest version for up-to-date documentation.
Contribution Guidelines
We use Hugo to format and generate this website and the Docsy theme for styling and site structure. Hugo is an open-source static site generator that provides us with templates, content organisation in a standard directory structure, and a website generation engine. You write the pages in Markdown (or HTML if you want), and Hugo wraps them up into a website.
All submissions, including submissions by project members, require review. We use GitHub pull requests for this purpose. Consult GitHub Help for more information on using pull requests.
Updating a single page
If you’ve just spotted something you’d like to change while using the docs, Docsy has a shortcut for you:
- Click Edit this page in the top right hand corner of the page.
- If you don’t already have an up to date fork of the project repo, you are prompted to get one - click Fork this repository and propose changes or Update your Fork to get an up to date version of the project to edit. The appropriate page in your fork is displayed in edit mode.
- Make your changes and send a pull request (PR).
- If you’re not yet ready for a review:
- Add “WIP” to the PR name to indicate it’s a work in progress.
- Continue updating your doc and pushing your changes until you’re happy with the content.
- When you’re ready for a review, add a comment to the PR, and remove any “WIP” markers.
Previewing your changes locally
If you want to run your own local Hugo server to preview your changes as you work:
- Install Hugo and any other tools you need. You’ll need at least Hugo version 0.45 (we recommend using the most recent available version), and it must be the extended version, which supports SCSS.
Fork the HAProxy Ingress repo into your own project, then create a local copy using
git clone
. Don’t forget to use--recurse-submodules
or you won’t pull down some of the code you need to generate a working site.git clone --recurse-submodules --depth 1 https://github.com/jcmoraisjr/haproxy-ingress.git
Run
hugo server
in the/docs
subdirectory. By default your site will be available at http://localhost:1313/. Now that you’re serving your site locally, Hugo will watch for changes to the content and automatically refresh your site.Continue with the usual GitHub workflow to edit files, commit them, push the changes up to your fork, and create a pull request.
Creating an issue
If you’ve found a problem in the docs, but you’re not sure how to fix it yourself, please create an issue in the HAProxy Ingress issue tracker. You can also create an issue about a specific page by clicking the Create doc issue link in the top right hand corner of the page.
Useful resources
- Docsy user guide: All about Docsy, including how it manages navigation, look and feel, and multi-language support.
- Hugo documentation: Comprehensive reference for Hugo.
- GitHub Hello World!: A basic introduction to GitHub concepts and workflow.