DocsyCannon is a Hugo theme module for technical documentation sites, providing easysite navigation, structure, and more. This template's aim is to get you started writing documentation using the Docsy theme hugo module with CloudCannon's CMS. Use this project as a template and edit it with your own content.
A simple way to get started is to use this project as a template, which gives you a site project that is set up and ready to use. To do this:
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Click Use this template.
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Select a name for your new project and click Create repository from template.
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Sign up for CloudCannon using their free trial period.
Make your own local working copy of your new repo using git clone, replacing https://github.com/me/example.git with your repo’s web URL:
git clone https://github.com/me/example.git
Building and running the site locally requires Hugo.
Once you've made your working copy of the site repo, from the repo root folder, run:
hugo server
You can now edit your own versions of the site’s source files.
If you want to do SCSS edits and want to publish these, you need to install PostCSS
npm install
In this project, the Docsy theme component is pulled in as a Hugo module, together with other module dependencies:
$ hugo mod graph
hugo: collected modules in 566 ms
hugo: collected modules in 578 ms
github.com/google/docsy-example github.com/google/docsy@v0.5.1-0.20221017155306-99eacb09ffb0
github.com/google/docsy-example github.com/google/docsy/dependencies@v0.5.1-0.20221014161617-be5da07ecff1
github.com/google/docsy/dependencies@v0.5.1-0.20221014161617-be5da07ecff1 github.com/twbs/bootstrap@v4.6.2+incompatible
github.com/google/docsy/dependencies@v0.5.1-0.20221014161617-be5da07ecff1 github.com/FortAwesome/Font-Awesome@v0.0.0-20220831210243-d3a7818c253f
You can find detailed theme instructions in the Docsy user guide.
This is not an officially supported Google product. This project is currently maintained.
You can run docsy-example inside a Docker
container, the container runs with a volume bound to the docsy-example
folder. This approach doesn't require you to install any dependencies other
than Docker Desktop on
Windows and Mac, and Docker Compose
on Linux.
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Build the docker image
docker-compose build
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Run the built image
docker-compose up
NOTE: You can run both commands at once with
docker-compose up --build
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Verify that the service is working.
Open your web browser and type
http://localhost:1313
in your navigation bar, This opens a local instance of the docsy-example homepage. You can now make changes to the docsy example and those changes will immediately show up in your browser after you save.
To stop Docker Compose, on your terminal window, press Ctrl + C.
To remove the produced images run:
docker-compose rm
For more information see the Docker Compose documentation.
As you run the website locally, you may run into the following error:
➜ hugo server
INFO 2021/01/21 21:07:55 Using config file:
Building sites … INFO 2021/01/21 21:07:55 syncing static files to /
Built in 288 ms
Error: Error building site: TOCSS: failed to transform "scss/main.scss" (text/x-scss): resource "scss/scss/main.scss_9fadf33d895a46083cdd64396b57ef68" not found in file cache
This error occurs if you have not installed the extended version of Hugo. See this section of the user guide for instructions on how to install Hugo.
Or you may encounter the following error:
➜ hugo server
Error: failed to download modules: binary with name "go" not found
This error occurs if you have not installed the go
programming language on your system.
See this section of the user guide for instructions on how to install go
.