The current plan is to add them post 0.2.0 shipping, for now the focus
is on Getting Started & Core Concepts.
Signed-off-by: Gerhard Lazu <gerhard@lazu.co.uk>
So that it's easy for anyone to jump to the new docs that we are
currently working on, and intend to replace the existing docs with.
While I would have preferred to link to the local dev page, it's still
stuck in the PR state, currently blocked on another PR:
https://github.com/dagger/dagger/pull/1586
Also added a link to the pre-Europa docs, so that it's easy to go back.
While at it, drop "Sidebar" from the name of sidebars, and replace
tutorial with a more descriptive name.
Signed-off-by: Gerhard Lazu <gerhard@lazu.co.uk>
Left a few TODOs and ideas for next steps. The goal is to get this live,
and enable others to iterate on it via separate PRs.
Signed-off-by: Gerhard Lazu <gerhard@lazu.co.uk>
There are a few more things to do before we can finish this, see the
comments in the doc. The most important item is to switch the Dagger
config to Europa. That is actually one of the next steps.
Sharing this early so that we start collaborating. Pushing to a branch
in the dagger org so that we can work on it together (personal
repositories make it more difficult).
Signed-off-by: Gerhard Lazu <gerhard@lazu.co.uk>
The goal is to capture the shape of the new docs. It is not meant to be
final, but it should be as close as possible. We only want the bare
minimum for new users that on-board with Dagger Europa. As soon as the
new europaSidebar replaces replaces the existing one, the previous docs
will still remain available - doc IDs are unique and permanent. We will
do this by simply changing the default `slug: /` to point to the Europa
Docs entrypoint, which is doc 1200.
Helpful Docusaurus link re multiple sidebars:
https://docusaurus.io/docs/sidebar/multiple-sidebars
The new pages are numbered from `1200` onwards. This is meant to reflect
the `0.2.0` Dagger version. This numbering felt more meaningful than
just continuing to increment existing numbers.
I didn't want to be "wasteful" with the digits and start at `2000`, but
that was my first instinct.
I am keen on getting this live on https://docs.dagger.io/1200/local-ci.
Anything that is not in production, is inventory. Inventory is bad.
The goal is to allow anyone that has a link to get a feel for the new
docs as soon as possible, so that we can all see how they improve in
real-time, and steer them continuously towards the desired state. We
should be aware of the timeline, and not muck about, but instead
evaluate constantly how close are we to "flipping the switch".
Remember, the best releases are those where switches are flipped (e.g.
`--europa)`. The feature will have been out there for weeks (maybe even
months), improved by talking to users and then one day realising that we
are done, and just enabling it by default. It's the same principle
behind these docs.
Signed-off-by: Gerhard Lazu <gerhard@lazu.co.uk>
- what_is didn't have an id, started with 1000 (it's easier to find this file now)
- operator-manual doc id was clashing with ci use-case
Signed-off-by: Gerhard Lazu <gerhard@lazu.co.uk>
The build from source instructions were deprecated since it prints the
available make targets when running `make` whereas, before it built
dagger in dev mode.
Now to build dagger in dev mode, you have to run `make dagger`.
The doc is now up to date with this.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Reigner <benjamin.reigner@epitech.eu>
Doc's main image is currently heavy.
This PR makes it 5x smaller while keeping equivalent design
Pairs: @gerhard, @slumbering
Signed-off-by: guillaume <guillaume.derouville@gmail.com>