Documentation: Introduces a check stage to validate HTML and links

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Damien Duportal 2018-07-12 18:26:03 +02:00 committed by Traefiker Bot
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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ env:
script:
- echo "Skipping tests... (Tests are executed on SemaphoreCI)"
- if [ "$TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST" != "false" ]; then make docs-verify; fi
before_deploy:
- >

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@ -160,9 +160,11 @@ Integration tests must be run from the `integration/` directory and require the
The [documentation site](http://docs.traefik.io/) is built with [mkdocs](http://mkdocs.org/)
### Method 1: `Docker` and `make`
### Building Documentation
You can test documentation using the `docs` target.
#### Method 1: `Docker` and `make`
You can build the documentation and serve it locally with livereloading, using the `docs` target:
```bash
$ make docs
@ -177,11 +179,18 @@ docker run --rm -v /home/user/go/github/containous/traefik:/mkdocs -p 8000:8000
And go to [http://127.0.0.1:8000](http://127.0.0.1:8000).
### Method 2: `mkdocs`
If you only want to build the documentation without serving it locally, you can use the following command:
```bash
$ make docs-build
...
```
#### Method 2: `mkdocs`
First make sure you have python and pip installed
```shell
```bash
$ python --version
Python 2.7.2
$ pip --version
@ -190,22 +199,42 @@ pip 1.5.2
Then install mkdocs with pip
```shell
```bash
pip install --user -r requirements.txt
```
To test documentation locally run `mkdocs serve` in the root directory, this should start a server locally to preview your changes.
To build documentation locally and serve it locally,
run `mkdocs serve` in the root directory,
this should start a server locally to preview your changes.
```shell
```bash
$ mkdocs serve
INFO - Building documentation...
WARNING - Config value: 'theme'. Warning: The theme 'united' will be removed in an upcoming MkDocs release. See http://www.mkdocs.org/about/release-notes/ for more details
INFO - Cleaning site directory
[I 160505 22:31:24 server:281] Serving on http://127.0.0.1:8000
[I 160505 22:31:24 handlers:59] Start watching changes
[I 160505 22:31:24 handlers:61] Start detecting changes
```
### Verify Documentation
You can verify that the documentation meets some expectations, as checking for dead links, html markup validity.
```bash
$ make docs-verify
docker build -t traefik-docs-verify ./script/docs-verify-docker-image ## Build Validator image
...
docker run --rm -v /home/travis/build/containous/traefik:/app traefik-docs-verify ## Check for dead links and w3c compliance
=== Checking HTML content...
Running ["HtmlCheck", "ImageCheck", "ScriptCheck", "LinkCheck"] on /app/site/basics/index.html on *.html...
```
If you recently changed the documentation, do not forget to clean it to have it rebuilt:
```bash
$ make docs-clean docs-verify
...
```
## How to Write a Good Issue

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.PHONY: all
.PHONY: all docs-verify docs docs-clean docs-build
TRAEFIK_ENVS := \
-e OS_ARCH_ARG \
@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ REPONAME := $(shell echo $(REPO) | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
TRAEFIK_IMAGE := $(if $(REPONAME),$(REPONAME),"containous/traefik")
INTEGRATION_OPTS := $(if $(MAKE_DOCKER_HOST),-e "DOCKER_HOST=$(MAKE_DOCKER_HOST)", -e "TEST_CONTAINER=1" -v "/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock")
TRAEFIK_DOC_IMAGE := traefik-docs
TRAEFIK_DOC_VERIFY_IMAGE := $(TRAEFIK_DOC_IMAGE)-verify
DOCKER_BUILD_ARGS := $(if $(DOCKER_VERSION), "--build-arg=DOCKER_VERSION=$(DOCKER_VERSION)",)
DOCKER_RUN_OPTS := $(TRAEFIK_ENVS) $(TRAEFIK_MOUNT) "$(TRAEFIK_DEV_IMAGE)"
@ -94,11 +95,23 @@ image-dirty: binary ## build a docker traefik image
image: clear-static binary ## clean up static directory and build a docker traefik image
docker build -t $(TRAEFIK_IMAGE) .
docs-image:
docker build -t $(TRAEFIK_DOC_IMAGE) -f docs.Dockerfile .
docs: docs-image
docker run $(DOCKER_RUN_DOC_OPTS) $(TRAEFIK_DOC_IMAGE) mkdocs serve
docs-image:
docker build -t $(TRAEFIK_DOC_IMAGE) -f docs.Dockerfile .
docs-build: site
docs-verify: site
docker build -t $(TRAEFIK_DOC_VERIFY_IMAGE) ./script/docs-verify-docker-image ## Build Validator image
docker run --rm -v $(CURDIR):/app $(TRAEFIK_DOC_VERIFY_IMAGE) ## Check for dead links and w3c compliance
site: docs-image
docker run $(DOCKER_RUN_DOC_OPTS) $(TRAEFIK_DOC_IMAGE) mkdocs build
docs-clean:
rm -rf $(CURDIR)/site
clear-static:
rm -rf static

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@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
FROM alpine
FROM alpine:3.7
ENV PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/root/.local/bin
COPY requirements.txt /mkdocs/
WORKDIR /mkdocs
VOLUME /mkdocs
RUN apk --update upgrade \
&& apk --no-cache --no-progress add py-pip \
&& rm -rf /var/cache/apk/* \
RUN apk --no-cache --no-progress add py-pip \
&& pip install --user -r requirements.txt

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@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ For example, the rule `Host:test1.traefik.io,test2.traefik.io` will request a ce
!!! warning
`onHostRule` option can not be used to generate wildcard certificates.
Refer to [wildcard generation](/configuration/acme/#wildcard-domain) for further information.
Refer to [wildcard generation](/configuration/acme/#wildcard-domains) for further information.
### `storage`

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debug = true
```
For more customization, see [entry points](/configuration/entrypoints/) documentation and [examples](/user-guide/examples/#ping-health-check).
For more customization, see [entry points](/configuration/entrypoints/) documentation and the examples below.
## Web UI

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
</p>
[![Build Status SemaphoreCI](https://semaphoreci.com/api/v1/containous/traefik/branches/master/shields_badge.svg)](https://semaphoreci.com/containous/traefik)
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[![Docs](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-current-brightgreen.svg)](/)
[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/containous/traefik)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/containous/traefik)
[![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg)](https://github.com/containous/traefik/blob/master/LICENSE.md)
[![Join the chat at https://slack.traefik.io](https://img.shields.io/badge/style-register-green.svg?style=social&label=Slack)](https://slack.traefik.io)

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ If this instance fails, another manager will be automatically elected.
## Træfik cluster and Let's Encrypt
**In cluster mode, ACME certificates have to be stored in [a KV Store entry](/configuration/acme/#storage-kv-entry).**
**In cluster mode, ACME certificates have to be stored in [a KV Store entry](/configuration/acme/#as-a-key-value-store-entry).**
Thanks to the Træfik cluster mode algorithm (based on [the Raft Consensus Algorithm](https://raft.github.io/)), only one instance will contact Let's encrypt to solve the challenges.

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@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ These variables have to be set on the machine/container that host Træfik.
These variables are described [in this section](/configuration/acme/#provider).
More information about wildcard certificates are available [in this section](/configuration/acme/#wildcard-domain).
More information about wildcard certificates are available [in this section](/configuration/acme/#wildcard-domains).
### onHostRule option and provided certificates (with HTTP challenge)

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This section explains how to use Traefik as reverse proxy for gRPC application with self-signed certificates.
<p align="center">
<img src="/img/grpc.svg" alt="gRPC architecture" title="gRPC architecture" />
</p>
![gRPC architecture](/img/grpc.svg)
### gRPC Server certificate

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ whoami4:
### Upload the configuration in the Key-value store
We should now fill the store with the Træfik global configuration, as we do with a [TOML file configuration](/toml).
We should now fill the store with the Træfik global configuration.
To do that, we can send the Key-value pairs via [curl commands](https://www.consul.io/intro/getting-started/kv.html) or via the [Web UI](https://www.consul.io/intro/getting-started/ui.html).
Fortunately, Træfik allows automation of this process using the `storeconfig` subcommand.
@ -445,4 +445,4 @@ Then remove the line `storageFile = "acme.json"` from your TOML config file.
That's it!
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## Applications with multiple ports
Some Marathon applications may expose multiple ports. Traefik supports creating one so-called _service_ per port using [specific labels](/configuration/backends/marathon#service-level).
Some Marathon applications may expose multiple ports. Traefik supports creating one so-called _segment_ per port using [segment labels](/configuration/backends/marathon#applications-with-multiple-ports-segment-labels).
For instance, assume that a Marathon application exposes a web API on port 80 and an admin interface on port 8080. It would then be possible to make each service available by specifying the following Marathon labels:

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@ -330,4 +330,4 @@ X-Forwarded-Proto: http
X-Forwarded-Server: 77fc29c69fe4
```
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X-Forwarded-Server: 8fbc39271b4c
```
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FROM alpine:3.7
RUN apk --no-cache --no-progress add \
ca-certificates \
curl \
findutils \
ruby-bigdecimal \
ruby-ffi \
ruby-json \
ruby-nokogiri \
tini \
&& gem install --no-document html-proofer
COPY ./validate.sh /validate.sh
WORKDIR /app
VOLUME ["/tmp","/app"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/sbin/tini","-g","sh"]
CMD ["/validate.sh"]

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#!/bin/sh
set -eu
PATH_TO_SITE="/app/site"
[ -d "${PATH_TO_SITE}" ]
NUMBER_OF_CPUS="$(grep -c processor /proc/cpuinfo)"
echo "=== Checking HTML content..."
# Search for all HTML files except the theme's partials
# and pipe this to htmlproofer with parallel threads
# (one htmlproofer per vCPU)
find "${PATH_TO_SITE}" -type f -not -path "/app/site/theme/*" \
-name "*.html" -print0 \
| xargs -0 -r -P "${NUMBER_OF_CPUS}" -I '{}' \
htmlproofer \
--check-html \
--alt_ignore="/traefik.logo.png/" \
--url-ignore "/localhost:/,/127.0.0.1:/,/fonts.gstatic.com/,/.minikube/,/github.com\/containous\/traefik\/*edit*/,/github.com\/containous\/traefik\/$/" \
'{}'
## HTML-proofer options at https://github.com/gjtorikian/html-proofer#configuration
echo "= Documentation checked successfuly."