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Datalayers Documentation Writing Guide

Table of Contents

Introduction

Datalayers documents are written in Markdown format and use Vuepress compiling the Markdown file to HTML file.

The final presentation of the documentation can be divided into three parts:

  • Left menu.

    This part needs to be configured mutually by the document writer. The configuration contains three parts: directory name, directory hierarchy, and directory order.

  • Intermediate document content.

    This part will display the specific content of the Markdown file.

  • In-page index on the right hand.

    This part will automatically display all level 2 headings within the Markdown file. Therefore, a sensible Markdown heading will allow users to quickly understand the outline of document content and jump around the page.

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Left menu configuration

Configuration files

The menu configuration file is dir.yaml in the document root directory. This is shown below:

Configuration examples

We take the following configuration for Introduction as an example.

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The corresponding configuration is:

{
  "en": [
    {
      "title": "Introduction",
      "children": [
        {
          "title": "Datalayers",
          "path": "./"
        },
        {
          "title": "introduction",
          "path": "introduction/introduction"
        }
      ]
    },
    ...
  ]
  "cn": [
    ...
  ]
}

Corresponding file structure:

.
├── en_US
│   ├── README.md
│   └── introduction
│       └── introduction.md

The corresponding page routing of the file structure:

Relative path to the file Page routing address
/README.md /
/introduction/introduction.md /introduction/introduction.html

Notes

  • The contents of the path configuration item must not be duplicated;
  • path only need to specify the Markdown file, and can not use paths with anchors;
  • Nested next-level directories using children, supporting multiple levels of nesting;
  • When using children, you can now specify their path at the same time. This means that even if a directory has subdirectories, it can still be set as a page;

Markdown writing specifications

Datalayers documents support standard Markdown specification syntax, but the following conventions need to be adhered to when writing documents.

Must have a level 1 heading

Each Markdown file must have a globally unique level 1 heading that clearly represents the content of the file.

Headings must obey the hierarchy

The document will read the level 2 heading as the right-hand navigation, obeying the hierarchical relationship to ensure a clear directory structure.

# h1
  ## h2
    ### h3
  ## h2
    ### h3

Code block

  • Code blocks in documents are uniformly wrapped in three backquotes ``` and using indentation style blocks is forbidden.
  • Try to append a valid language alias when using code blocks to show correct syntax highlighting.

Escape special characters

  • If you need the original article to output the <xxx> tag and this tag is not in a code block or in-line code, you need to add a backslash \ before the tag.

    Use ### log set-level \<Level> instead of ### log set-level <Level>;

  • If you need the original article to output the double curly braces {{ xxx }}, you need to wrap it with v-pre (you don't need to wrap it when inside a code block).

    Input

    ::: v-pre
    {{ This will be displayed as-is }}
    :::

    Output

    {{ This will be displayed as-is }}

Resource reference

  • The name of the image must be in English and contain no spaces.

  • Relative paths must be used for image references.

    For example, using ![image](./assets/1.png) instead of ![image](/assets/1.png)

Special grammars

The documentation supports the following special syntax.

::: tip
This is a tip
:::

::: warning
This is a warning
:::

::: danger
This is a dangerous warning
:::