k6 Documentation
This repo contains the source code of the k6 documentation.
Contributing
For small changes and spelling fixes, we recommend using the GitHub UI because the markdown files are relatively easy to edit.
For larger contributions, consider running the project locally to see how the changes look like before making a pull request.
Markdown files for the documentation are located in src/data/markdown/docs folder. The URL structure is generated based on the folder structure and file names.
The markdown files support a few custom extensions explained on the File Format Guide.
Install and run in Docker
This uses docker-compose and port 8100.
git clone git@github.com:k6io/docs.git
cd docs
cp .env.example .env.development
docker-compose up -d --buildNote that starting up the Docker takes several minutes, during which the
website will not be accessible. Use docker-compose logs -f web to track
progress.
Then visit http://localhost:8100
If you want to re-run the
--buildcommand, you may get an error about not having access to delete acache/folder. Usesudoto delete this manually before retrying.
Manual Installation
If you prefer not to use Docker, you can install the project locally. Node 12.x is required.
git clone git@github.com:k6io/docs.git
cd docs
# nvm use 12.0.0
npm install # or yarn installRunning manually:
npm start # or yarn startVisit http://localhost:8000
Deployment
To staging
All pull requests merged to master will result in an automatic deployment to the staging environment.
To production
⚠️ VersionsVersions follow the same major and minor as github.com/k6io/k6. When cutting a new release of the docs between k6 releases, only increment the patch digit(s).
All tags created using the format vN.N.N, for instance, v0.0.1, will result in an automatic deployment to the production environment. Tags can either be created and pushed from the git cli, or from https://github.com/k6io/docs/releases