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# Documentation systems
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Zulip has three major documentation systems:
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* Developer and sysadmin documentation: Documentation for people
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  actually interacting with the Zulip codebase (either by developing
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  it or installing it), and written in Markdown.
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* Core website documentation: Complete webpages for complex topics,
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  written in HTML, JavaScript, and CSS (using the Django templating
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  system).  These roughly correspond to the documentation someone
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  might look at when deciding whether to use Zulip.  We don't expect
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  to ever have more than about 10 pages written using this system.
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* User-facing documentation: Our scalable system for documenting
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  Zulip's huge collection of specific features without a lot of
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  overhead or duplicated code/syntax, written in Markdown.  We have
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  several hundred pages written using this system.  There are 3
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  branches of this documentation: user documentation (with a target
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  audience of individual Zulip users), integrations documentation
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  (with an audience of IT folks setting up integrations), and API
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  documentaiton (with an audience of developers writing code to extend
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  Zulip).
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These three systems are documented in detail.
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## Developer and sysadmin documentation
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What you are reading right now is part of the collection of
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documentation targeted at developers and people running their own
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Zulip servers.  These docs are written in
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[Commonmark Markdown](http://commonmark.org/) with a small bit of rST.
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We've chosen Markdown because it is
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[easy to write](http://commonmark.org/help).  The source for Zulip's
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developer documentation is at `docs/` in the Zulip git repository, and
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they are served in production at
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[zulip.readthedocs.io](https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).
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If you want to build the developer documentation locally (e.g. to test
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your changes), the dependencies are automatically installed as part of
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Zulip development environment provisioning, and you can build the
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documentation using:
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```
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./tools/build-docs
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```
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and then opening `http://127.0.0.1:9991/docs/index.html` in your
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browser.  The raw files are available at
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`file:///path/to/zulip/docs/_build/html/index.html` in your browser
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(so you can also use e.g. `firefox docs/_build/html/index.html` from
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the root of your Zulip checkout).
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If you are adding a new page to the table of contents, you will want
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to modify `docs/index.rst` and run `make clean` before `make html`, so
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that other docs besides your new one also get the new entry in the
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table of contents.
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You can also usually test your changes by pushing a branch to GitHub
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and looking at the content on the GitHub web UI, since GitHub renders
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Markdown, though that won't be as faithful as the `make html`
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approach.
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When editing dependencies for the Zulip documentation, you should edit
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`requirements/docs.in` and then run `tools/update-locked-requirements`
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which updates docs.txt file (which is used by ReadTheDocs to build the
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Zulip developer documentation, without installing all of Zulip's
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dependencies).
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## Core website documentation
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Zulip has around 10 HTML documentation pages under `templates/zerver`
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for specific major topics, like the features list, client apps,
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integrations, hotkeys, API bindings, etc.  These documents often have
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somewhat complex HTML and JavaScript, without a great deal of common
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pattern between them other than inheriting from the `portico.html`
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template.  We generally avoid adding new pages to this collection
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unless there's a good reason, but we don't intend to migrate them,
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either, since this system gives us the flexibility to express these
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important elements of the product clearly.
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## User facing documentation
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All of these systems use a common Markdown-based framework with
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various extensions for macros and variable interpolation,
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(`render_markdown_path` in the code), designed to make it convenient
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to do the things one does a lot in each type of documentation.
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### General user documentation
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To learn more about Zulip's general user documentation,
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[visit it on zulipchat.com](https://zulipchat.com/help/) or
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[read our guide on writing user documentation](user-docs.html).
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### Integrations documentation
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To learn more about Zulip's integrations documentation,
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[visit it on zulipchat.com](https://zulipchat.com/integrations/) or
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[read our guide on writing user documentation](integration-docs.html).
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### API documentation
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To learn more about Zulip's API documentation,
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[visit it on zulipchat.com](https://zulipchat.com/api/) or
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[read our tutorial on writing user documentation](../tutorials/documenting-api-endpoints.html).
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## Automated testing
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Zulip has several automated test suites that we run in CI and
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recommend running locally when making significant edits:
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* `tools/lint` catches a number of common mistakes, and we highly
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recommend
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[using our linter pre-commit hook](../git/zulip-tools.html#set-up-git-repo-script).
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See the [main linter doc](../testing/linters.html) for more details.
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* The ReadTheDocs docs are built and the links tested by
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`tools/test-documentation`, which runs `build-docs` and then checks
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all the links.
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There's an exclude list for the link testing at this horrible path:
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`tools/documentation_crawler/documentation_crawler/spiders/common/spiders.py`,
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which is relevant for flaky links.
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* The API docs are tested by `tools/test-api`, which does some basic
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payload verification.  Note that this test does not check for broken
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links (those are checked by `test-help-documentation`).
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* `tools/test-help-documentation` checks `/help/`, `/api/`,
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  `/integrations/`, and the Core website ("portico") documentation for
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  broken links.  Note that the "portico" documentation check has a
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  manually maintained whitelist of pages, so if you add a new page to
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  this site, you will need to edit `PorticoDocumentationSpider` to add it.
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* `tools/test-backend test_docs.py` tests various internal details of
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  the variable substitution logic, as well as rendering.  It's
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  essential when editing the documentation framework, but not
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  something you'll usually need to interact with when editing
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  documentation.
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