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README.md
Welcome to the Blockstack documentation repo!
This README explains the user cases, source file organization, and procedures for building the Blockstack documentation. You can find the documentation at https://docs.blockstack.com
You can also make use of the Edit this page on GitHub link from any https://docs.blockstack.org page.
Authoring Environment Setup
When setting up your machine for the first time, run:
yarn
Then when authoring, run:
yarn dev
You can preview your changes by visiting http://localhost:3000
Generated documentation
To generate the CLI json manually
The src/_data/cliRef.json
file is generated from the blockstack-cli
subcommand docs
. This data file is consumed by the _includes/commandline.md
file which is used to serve up the reference.
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Install the latest version of the cli according to the instructions at: https://github.com/blockstack/cli-blockstack
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Generate the json for the cli in the
docs.blockstack
repo.$ blockstack-cli docs | python -m json.tool > src/_data/cliRef.json
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Make sure the generated docs are clean by building the documentation.
If you run into any problem in the generation usually it results from a problem in the repo. You can make a pull request back to the repo to fix anything.
Clarity Reference
As of 8/12/19 Clarity is in the develop branch of core. You can build the Clarity command line from the Docker image. core/src/vm/docs/mod.rs
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Pull the latest developer preview from the Docker Hub.
$ docker pull blockstack/blockstack-core:clarity-developer-preview
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Build the lastest JSON.
docker run -it blockstack/blockstack-core:clarity-developer-preview blockstack-core docgen | jsonpp > ~/repos/docs.blockstack/src/_data/clarityRef.json
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Build the documentation and verify the Clarity reference is building correctly.
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Make changes in core
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Build the docker image
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Run doc gen with the new image
$ docker run --name docsbuild -it blockstack-test blockstack-core docgen | jsonpp > ~/repos/docs.blockstack/src/_data/clarityRef.json
This generates the JSON source files which are consumed through Liquid templates into markdown.
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Rebuild the documentation site with Jekyll.
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Review the changes in the Clarity documentation to ensure that no breaking changes were introduced through code changes.
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If you find the documentation is no longer formatting correctly or there are errors in the reference, create a PR against the
blockstack-core
repo.
View and test the clarity cli
You can view the source code.
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Pull the Stacks Node clarity-developer-preview image from Docker Hub.
$ docker pull blockstack/blockstack-core:clarity-developer-preview
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Start the Stacks Node test environment with a Bash shell.
$ docker run -it -v $HOME/blockstack-dev-data:/data/ blockstack/blockstack-core:clarity-developer-preview bash
The command launches a container with the Clarity test environment and opens a bash shell into the container.
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Run the clarity-cli in the shell.
root@5b9798633251:/src/blockstack-core# clarity-cli Usage: clarity-cli [command] where command is one of: initialize to initialize a local VM state database. mine_block to simulated mining a new block. get_block_height to print the simulated block height. check to typecheck a potential contract definition. launch to launch a initialize a new contract in the local state database. eval to evaluate (in read-only mode) a program in a given contract context. eval_raw to typecheck and evaluate an expression without a contract or database context. repl to typecheck and evaluate expressions in a stdin/stdout loop. execute to execute a public function of a defined contract. generate_address to generate a random Stacks public address for testing purposes.