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API Documentation for Handsontable

Installation

Prerequisites: you need to have Ruby and Sass installed on your machine.

Install the npm dependencies by typing:

npm install

Create a .env.json file in the main directory, and fill it with your Github token data as follows:

{
  "GITHUB_TOKEN": "[insert your gihub token here]"
}

Fetch source code of the Handsontable and build the documentation:

npm run start

If you encounter the Warning: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open 'generated/scripts/doc-versions.js' Use --force to continue. problem, create a generated/scripts directory structure, by typing:

mkdir -p generated/scripts

Building

The documentation needs to be prepared with a valid directory structure to make static files accessible for the HTTP server.

handsontable-docs
  ├── 6.1.0
  │    ├── ...
  │    └── package.json
  ├── 6.0.0
  │    ├── ...
  │    └── package.json
  └── next (this is a folder which can contain future documentation)

After cloning the documentation, fetching the source code of the Handsontable and installing all dependencies you can use the

npm run build

command, to build the documentation without cloning the Handsontable repos.

To preview the documentation run docker-compose:

docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml up

By default the documentation will be available at http://localhost:8085/docs/{your-docs-version}/tutorial-introduction.html.

Building a feature documentation

Feature documentation can be shared under draft-next branch. To build this version it has to be cloned to the next directory and build using

npm run start -- --hot-version=6.1.0 # Handsontable version which will be used to build API Ref

After all, it is necessary to rebuild templates to use valid paths to assets (as /docs/next/...) by executing

npm run build:next