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Enterprise Pivotal Container Service (Enterprise PKS) Documentation

This repository contains the content for the documentation for Enterprise Pivotal Container Service (Enterprise PKS).

The content in this repository publishes to the Enterprise PKS documentation site at https://docs.pivotal.io/pks/index.html.

How To Contribute

Please help us improve the accuracy and completeness of the Enterprise PKS documentation by contributing.

The easiest way to contribute is to file a pull request through GitHub.

Every topic in the Enterprise PKS documentation site has a corresponding file in this repository. Locate the correct file and make a pull request against it. You can also navigate to the topic in the Enterprise PKS documentation site and click "View the source for this page in GitHub" at the bottom of the topic to locate the source file of a topic.

Versions and Branching

Branch Name Content Location
1.7 Enterprise PKS 1.7 pre-release content N/A
1.6 Enterprise PKS 1.6 released content https://docs.pivotal.io/pks/1-6/index.html
1.5 Enterprise PKS 1.5 released content https://docs.pivotal.io/pks/1-5/index.html
1.4 Enterprise PKS 1.4 released content https://docs.pivotal.io/pks/1-4/index.html
1.3 Enterprise PKS 1.3 released content https://docs.pivotal.io/pks/1-3/index.html
1.2 Not in use N/A (PDF available)
1.1 Not in use N/A (PDF available)
1.0-publish Not in use N/A (PDF available)
0.8 Not in use N/A
pks-patches Staging site for not-yet-released Enterprise PKS patches. Publishes to an internal staging site only.

1.7: The 1.7 branch is used to publish the pre-release v1.7 version of the site. Create pull requests on 1.7 to contribute bug fixes or correct technical inaccuracies in the pre-release v1.7 documentation.

1.6: The 1.6 branch is used to publish the live v1.6 version of the site. Create pull requests on 1.6 to contribute bug fixes or correct technical inaccuracies in the v1.6 documentation.

1.6.x-patch-releases: The 1.6.x-patch-releases branch is used to publish the 1.6 site including information for unreleased patches. Create pull requests on 1.6.x-patch-releases to contribute to documentation for unreleased 1.6 patches.

1.5: The 1.5 branch is used to publish the live v1.5 version of the site. Create pull requests on 1.5 to contribute bug fixes or correct technical inaccuracies in the v1.5 documentation.

1.5.x-patch-releases: The 1.5.x-patch-releases branch is used to publish the 1.5 site including information for unreleased patches. Create pull requests on 1.5.x-patch-releases to contribute to documentation for unreleased 1.5 patches.

1.4: The 1.4 branch is used to publish the live v1.4 version of the site. Create pull requests on 1.4 to contribute bug fixes or correct technical inaccuracies in the v1.4 documentation.

1.4.x-patch-releases: The 1.4.x-patch-releases branch is used to publish the 1.4 site including information for unreleased patches. Create pull requests on 1.4.x-patch-releases to contribute to documentation for unreleased 1.4 patches.

1.3: The 1.3 branch is used to publish the live v1.3 version of the site. Create pull requests on 1.3 to contribute bug fixes or correct technical inaccuracies in the v1.3 documentation.

1.3.x-patch-releases: The 1.3.x-patch-releases branch is used to publish the 1.3 site including information for unreleased patches. Create pull requests on 1.3.x-patch-releases to contribute to documentation for unreleased 1.3 patches.

The 1.2 branch is no longer maintained. A PDF of the Enterprise PKS v1.2 documentation is available at https://resources.docs.pivotal.io/pdfs/pks-docs-1.2.pdf.

The 1.1 branch is no longer maintained. A PDF of the Enterprise PKS v1.1 documentation is available at https://resources.docs.pivotal.io/pdfs/pks-docs-1.1.pdf.

The 1.0-publish and 0.8 branches are no longer maintained. A PDF of the Enterprise PKS v1.0 documentation is available at https://resources.docs.pivotal.io/pdfs/pks-docs-1.0.pdf.

How To Use Bookbinder To View Your Documentation

Bookbinder is a command-line utility for stitching Markdown documents into a hostable web app. The documentation team uses Bookbinder to publish our documentation sites, but you can also use Bookbinder to view a live version of your documentation on your local machine.

Bookbinder draws the content for the site from this repository, the left navigation menu ("subnav") from docs-book-pks, and various layout configuration and assets from docs-layout-repo.

To use Bookbinder to view your documentation, perform the following steps:

  1. Clone this repository to the ~/workspace directory on your local machine.
  2. Clone docs-book-pks and docs-layout-repo to the ~/workspace directory on your local machine.
  3. Navigate into the docs-book-pks directory.
  4. Run bundle install to install all of the necessary gems, including Bookbinder.
  5. Run bundle exec bookbinder bind local to build a Rack web-app of the book. After the bind has completed, navigate into the final_app directory and run rackup. Then navigate to localhost:9292/pks/1-6/index.html in a browser.

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