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This page shows how to use the update-imported-docs tool to generate
reference documentation for tools and components in the
Kubernetes repository.
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You need a machine that is running Linux or macOS.
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Install the following:
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You need to know how to create a pull request to a GitHub repository. This involves creating your own fork of the repository. For more information, see Work from a local clone.
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Getting the repository
Make sure your website fork is up-to-date with the kubernetes/website master and then clone your website fork.
mkdir github.com
cd github.com
git clone git@github.com:<your_github_username>/website.git
Determine the base directory of your clone. For example, if you followed the
preceding step to get the repository, your base directory is
github.com/website. The remaining steps refer to your base directory as
<web-base>.
The update-imported-docs tool generates the reference documentation for the
Kubernetes components from the Kubernetes source code. The tool automatically
clones the kubernetes/kubernetes repository. If you want to change the
reference documentation, please follow this
guide.
Overview of update-imported-docs
The update-imported-docs tool is located in the kubernetes/website/update-imported-docs/
directory. The tool consists of a Python script that reads a YAML configuration file and performs the following steps:
- Clones the related repositories specified in a configuration file. For the
purpose of generating reference docs, the repository that is cloned by
default is
kubernetes-sigs/reference-docs. - Runs commands under the cloned repositories to prepare the docs generator and then generates the Markdown files.
- Copies the generated Markdown files to a local clone of the
kubernetes/websiterepository under locations specified in the configuration file. - Updates
kubectlcommand links fromkubectl.md to thekubectlcommand reference.
When the Markdown files are in your local clone of the kubernetes/website
repository, you can submit them in a pull request
to kubernetes/website.
Configuration file format
Each config file may contain multiple repos that will be imported together. When necessary, you can customize the configuration file by manually editing it. You may create new config files for importing other groups of documents. Imported documents must follow these guidelines:
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Adhere to the Documentation Style Guide.
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Have
titledefined in the front matter. For example:--- title: Title Displayed in Table of Contents --- Rest of the .md file... -
Be listed in the
kubernetes/website/data/reference.ymlfile
The following is an example of the YAML configuration file:
repos:
- name: community
remote: https://github.com/kubernetes/community.git
branch: master
files:
- src: contributors/devel/README.md
dst: docs/imported/community/devel.md
- src: contributors/guide/README.md
dst: docs/imported/community/guide.md
Note: generate-command is an optional entry, which can be used to run a
given command or a short script to generate the docs from within a repo.
Customizing the reference.yml config file
Open <web-base>/update-imported-docs/reference.yml for editing.
Do not change the content for the generate-command entry unless you understand
what it is doing and need to change the specified release branch.
repos:
- name: reference-docs
remote: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/reference-docs.git
# This and the generate-command below needs a change when reference-docs has
# branches properly defined
branch: master
generate-command: |
cd $GOPATH
git clone https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes.git src/k8s.io/kubernetes
cd src/k8s.io/kubernetes
git checkout release-1.17
make generated_files
cp -L -R vendor $GOPATH/src
rm -r vendor
cd $GOPATH
go get -v github.com/kubernetes-sigs/reference-docs/gen-compdocs
cd src/github.com/kubernetes-sigs/reference-docs/
make comp
In reference.yml, the files field is a list of src and dst fields. The src field
specifies the location of a generated Markdown file, and the dst field specifies
where to copy this file in the cloned kubernetes/website repository.
For example:
repos:
- name: reference-docs
remote: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/reference-docs.git
files:
- src: gen-compdocs/build/kube-apiserver.md
dst: content/en/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/kube-apiserver.md
...
Note that when there are many files to be copied from the same source directory
to the same destination directory, you can use wildcards in the value given to
src and you can just provide the directory name as the value for dst.
For example:
files:
- src: gen-compdocs/build/kubeadm*.md
dst: content/en/docs/reference/setup-tools/kubeadm/generated/
Running the update-imported-docs tool
After having reviewed and/or customized the reference.yaml file, you can run
the update-imported-docs tool:
cd <web-base>/update-imported-docs
./update-imported-docs reference.yml
Fixing Links
To fix relative links within your imported files, set the repo config's
gen-absolute-links property to true. You can find an example of this in
release.yml.
Adding and committing changes in kubernetes/website
List the files that were generated and copied to the kubernetes/website
repository:
cd <web-base>
git status
The output shows the new and modified files. For example, the output might look like this:
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modified: content/en/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/cloud-controller-manager.md
modified: content/en/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/kube-apiserver.md
modified: content/en/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/kube-controller-manager.md
modified: content/en/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/kube-proxy.md
modified: content/en/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/kube-scheduler.md
modified: content/en/docs/reference/setup-tools/kubeadm/generated/kubeadm.md
modified: content/en/docs/reference/kubectl/kubectl.md
...
Run git add and git commit to commit the files.
Creating a pull request
Create a pull request to the kubernetes/website repository. Monitor your
pull request, and respond to review comments as needed. Continue to monitor
your pull request until it is merged.
A few minutes after your pull request is merged, your updated reference topics will be visible in the published documentation.
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