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App Builder Docs

This site is built with Adobe I/O Theme.

Follow the instructions to get started.

Main branch is auto-published to github pages here Note, this is not the full site, and this url is not shared. This is a very quick way to go and verify relative links and general formatting before running the deployment workflows.

Where to ask for help

The slack channel #adobeio-onsite-onboarding is our main point of contact for help. Feel free to join the channel and ask any questions.

Prerequisite: Install Yarn 4

This site uses Yarn 4 to manage package dependencies. If you do not have Yarn 4 installed, follow these instructions:

  1. Install Node.js LTS. At the time of writing, the latest LTS version is v20.12.2.

  2. Install Yarn 4 by running the following command:

    corepack enable

Corepack is a binary shipped with all Node.js releases starting from 16.10.

  1. Update Yarn to the latest version by running the following command:

    yarn set version stable
  2. Make sure you are now using version 4.1.1 of Yarn:.

    yarn --version

That's it. For more information on Yarn 4 usage, see Yarn usage.

For the documentation developer, please read these sections on how to:

How to build the site locally

After installing yarn v4 as noted above, you can develop locally by running the following commands:

  1. Install the dependencies:

    yarn install
  2. Run a development build:

    yarn dev
  3. Open home page:

    open http://localhost:8000/overview

How to deploy

For any team that wishes to deploy to the adobe.io and stage.adobe.io website, they must be in contact with the dev-site team. Teams will be given a path that will follow the pattern adobe.io/{product}/. This will allow doc developers to setup their subpaths to look something like:

adobe.io/{product}/docs
adobe.io/{product}/community
adobe.io/{product}/community/code_of_conduct
adobe.io/{product}/community/contribute

Launching a deploy

You can deploy using the GitHub actions deploy workflow see deploy instructions.