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The Meteor API documentation.
https://docs.meteor.com/
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This repository has been merged into Meteor main repository. You can find it there.

Meteor API Documentation - http://docs.meteor.com

This is a hexo static site used to generate the Meteor API Docs.

Contributing

We'd love your contributions! Please send us Pull Requests or open issues on github. Also, read the contribution guidelines.

If you are making a larger contribution, you may need to run the site locally:

Running locally

Submodules

This repo has two submodules, one the theme, the other full Meteor repository.

We have the Meteor repo to generate the data.js file (see below).

After cloning, or updating the repo, it makes sense to run

git submodule update --init

Generally you should not commit changes to the submodules, unless you know what you are doing.

Generating data.js

To generate the api boxes, the site uses a file data/data.js which is generated from the js docs in the Meteor source code. This will automatically happen whenever you start your local hexo server.

Starting hexo

Ensure you've run npm install. Then simply npm start.

Developing with local meteor source

When developing jsdoc documentation within the meteor code you will need to make some local modifications to get the documentation to work locally for testing.

  1. Modify url in _config.yml so links within localhost:4000 will not jump out to https://docs.meteor.com
    - url: http://docs.meteor.com/
    + url: http://localhost:4000/
  2. reconnect the meteor submodule in /code to your local meteor folder.
    
    # REMOVE submodule
    # Remove the submodule entry from .git/config
    git submodule deinit -f code

Remove the submodule directory from the superproject's

.git/modules directory

rm -rf .git/modules/code

Remove the entry in .gitmodules and remove the submodule directory

located at path/to/submodule

git rm -f code

ADD your local meteor submodule

git submodule add /path/to/local/meteor code



3. Hexo builds if you are just changing md files in sources then
hexo will watch for changes and update.  If you are making changes
in the `/code` folder then you will need to `npm run clean && npm start`.

Of course, do not commit any of these changes.