This repository contains everything necessary to build documentation for the Kaltura VPaaS API using LucyBot.
The generated website is contained in kaltura/developer-platform-generated.
Documentation for LucyBot is available at docs.lucybot.com
There are two target APIs: ovp (the standard Kaltura VPaaS) and ott.
npm install
git clone http://github.com/kaltura/developer-platform-generated generated/ovp
TARGET_API=ovp node server.js
npm install
git clone http://github.com/kaltura/ott-developer-platform-generated generated/ott
TARGET_API=ott node server.js
Several options can be set using environment variables:
- DEVELOPMENT - for use in active development, disables SSL and cache
- NO_SSL
- USE_CACHE
- ENABLE_CROSS_ORIGIN
- KALTURA_RECIPES_PORT
- DISCOURSE_HOST
- DISCOURSE_CATEGORY_ID
- DISABLE_SWIFTYPE
- ENABLE_HOMEPAGE
- BASE_PATH
- OTT_API_VERSION - relevant for 'ott' only. (e.g. v5_1_0)
- TARGET_API - either 'ott' or 'ovp'
- KALTURA_SSO_SECRET
- KALTURA_SSO_PAYLOAD
- GITHUB_CLIENT_ID
- GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET
- DISCOURSE_API_KEY - valid for forum.kaltura.org
Any changes that are pushed to the master branch of kaltura/developer-platform
will automatically trigger a Travis build. Travis will use LucyBot to update the
generated/
folder with new HTML, CSS, and JS assets. Once Travis is
finished, simply pull the result and restart the server.
If Travis fails, or you want to pull in the latest changes to LucyBot, you can manually trigger a build on Travis by pushing an empty commit:
git commit --allow-empty -m "Trigger CI"
git push
If you make changes to the codegen logic, you'll need to run the following to regenerate the test output:
WRITE_GOLDEN=true npm test
To check that there are no changes to codegen output, you can run:
npm test