This version of doca
has been deprecated in favor of @cloudflare/doca
, in the
json-schema-tools repository.
While @cloudflare/doca
is conceptually the same, the back-end tools use a different
format that retains compatibility with JSON Schema, so the theme requirements are different
The new @cloudflare/doca
does not yet have a fully functioning theme, so this package
is still the produciton-ready one. But we will be implementing feature requests on the new
code, and moving most open issues to the new repo whenever it makes sense.
Doca is a command-line tool that scaffolds API documentation (doca project) based on your JSON Hyper-Schemas (draft-04 supported, draft-07 support forthcoming).
Doca bootstraps a full-fledged web app based on React and Webpack. Getting the final documentation is as easy as typing few commands or you can dive deeper and create your own completely different layout. Read the introductory blog post.
The doca suite is under active development! See our Road Map for details.
Doca consists of:
- a command line tool (this repository)
- themes (standalone node modules such as doca-bootstrap-theme)
- webpack loaders (background node modules you can mostly forget about)
- json-schema-loader loads schemas and tracks dependencies
- json-schema-example-loader converts schemas into the format expected by the themes
Here is a diagram:
npm install doca -g
You need to use Node.js 4+ and Npm 2+.
doca init [-i schema_folder] [-o project_folder] [-t theme_name]
It goes through the current dir (or schema_folder
), looks for **/*.json
files and generates /documentation
(or /project_folder
). Doca has modular 3rd party themes. The default one is doca-boostrap-theme. It can be aliased just as bootstrap
. This command should be used only once when you need to bootstrap your project.
doca theme newTheme project
This sets a different theme newTheme
to the project
. It has two steps:
- it calls
npm install newTheme --save
inside ofproject
- renames all
doca-xxx-theme
references todoca-newTheme-theme
This can make destructive changes in your project. Always use version control!
A note about package scopes: While non-scoped themes can be referenced by their simple name (e.g. newTheme
for doca-newTheme-theme
), scoped theme packages such as @myscope/doca-abc-theme
must be passed as the full package name, including the scope.
doca --help
This lists the commands and their syntax.
git clone git@github.com:cloudflare/doca.git
cd doca/example
doca init
cd documentation
npm install
That's it! Once installed, there are three ways to run the project:
- The development mode where you can make quick changes in your schemas and see the results immediately because of webpack and mighty hot reloading:
npm start
open http://localhost:8000
- A static production-ready app:
npm install
npm run build
open build/index.html
- A static app built without any JavaScript:
npm install
npm run build:nojs
open build/index.html
Do you need to add more schemas or change their order? Edit the file schema.js
.
Do you want to change the generic page title or make CURL examples nicer? Edit the file config.js
.
Themes are additional node modules. Doca theme is just a set of React components and style sheets. At CloudFlare we use our own custom private CF theme. You can see it here in action. We have also open source a theme based on Twitter Bootstrap. It is used as a default option for doca.
The Bootstrap theme also contains a detailed description about how to fork and create your own theme . It's pretty easy!
Currently, themes include nearly all UI functionality. We are working on allowing CSS-level themes while sharing the UI structure. See our road map for details.
If you create one, please send a PR with link.
You can install any theme with the command
doca theme THEME_NAME documentation
For non-scoped theme packages, you can use full name doca-THEME_NAME-theme
or just shortcut THEME_NAME
.
For scoped theme packages, you must use the full name @myscope/doca-THEME_NAME-theme