This repo contains the website configuration and documentation powering the React Native website.
- Git
- Node: install version 6.2.2 or greater
- (Optional) Yarn: See Yarn website for installation instructions
- A clone of the
react-native-website
repo. - Docusaurus: Run
yarn global add docusaurus-init
ornpm install --global docusaurus-init
cd react-native-website
to go into the project rootcd website
to go into the website portion of the projectyarn
to install the website's npm dependencies (ornpm install
, if not using Yarn)
yarn start
to start the development server (powered by Docusaurus) (ornpm start
, if not using Yarn)open http://localhost:3000/
to open the site in your favorite browser
If you're here because you would like to contribute an edit or addition to the docs, you'll probably want to take a look at the 'docs/' directory.
To edit the internals of how the site is built, you may want to get familiarized with how the site is built. The React Native website is a static site generated using Docusaurus. The website configuration can be found in the 'website/' directory. Visit the Docusaurus website to learn more about all the avaible configuration options.
The following is a high level overview of relevant files and folders.
react-native-website/
├── docs/
│ ├── assets/
│ ├── accessibility.md
│ └── ...
└── website/
├── blog/
│ ├── assets/
│ ├── 2015-03-26-react-native-bringing-modern-web-techniques-to-mobile.md
│ └── ...
├── core/
├── pages/
│ └── en/
│ ├── ...
│ ├── index.js
│ └── ...
├── static/
│ ├── css/
│ ├── img/
│ └── js/
├── versioned_docs/
│ ├── version-0.5/
│ └── ...
├── versioned_sidebars/
│ ├── version-0.5-sidebars.json
│ └── ...
├── showcase.json
├── sidebars.json
├── siteConfig.js
└── versions.json
As mentioned above, the 'docs/' folder contains the source files for all of the docs in the React Native website. In most cases, you will want to edit the files within this directory. If you're adding a new doc or you need to alter the order the docs appear in the sidebar, take a look at the 'sidebars.json' file in the 'website/' directory. The sidebars file contains a list of document ids that should match those defined in the header metadata (aka frontmatter) of the docs markdown files.
The React Native website is versioned as to allow users to go back and see the API reference docs for any given release. A new version of the website is generally made whenever there is a new React Native release. When this happens, any changes made to the 'docs/' and 'website/sidebars.json' files will be copied over to the corresponding location within 'website/versioned_docs/' and 'website/versioned_sidebars/'.
Do not edit the auto-generated files within 'versioned_docs/' or 'versioned_sidebars/' unless you are sure it is necessary. Edits made to older versions will not be propagated to newer versions of the docs.
Docusaurus keeps track of the list of versions for the site in the 'website/versions.json' file. The ordering of the versions in this file should be in reverse chronological order.
cd react-native-website
to go into the project rootcd website
to go into the website portion of the project- Run
yarn version <version>
where '' is the new version being released.
The main config file for the website can be found at 'website/siteConfig.js'. This file tells Docusaurus how to build the website. Edits to this file are rarely necessary.
The 'pages/' subdirectory contains the React components that make up the non-documentation pages of the site, such as the homepage.
The 'showcase.json' file contains the list of users that are highlighted in the React Native showcase.
git checkout master
from any folder in your localreact-native-website
repositorygit pull origin master
to ensure you have the latest main codegit checkout -b the-name-of-my-branch
(replacingthe-name-of-my-branch
with a suitable name) to create a branch
- Follow the "Running locally" instructions
- Save the files and check in the browser. Some changes may require a server restart.
- If possible, test any visual changes in all latest versions of common browsers, on both desktop and mobile.
git add -A && git commit -m "My message"
(replacingMy message
with a commit message, such asFixed header logo on Android
) to stage and commit your changesgit push my-fork-name the-name-of-my-branch
- Go to the react-native-website repo and you should see recently pushed branches.
- Follow GitHub's instructions.
- If possible, include screenshots of visual changes.