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spacy.io website and docs
The styleguide for the spaCy website is available at spacy.io/styleguide.
Setup and installation
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/explosion/spaCy
cd spaCy/website
# Switch to the correct Node version
#
# If you don't have NVM and don't want to use it, you can manually switch to the Node version
# stated in /.nvmrc and skip this step
nvm use
# Install the dependencies
npm install
# Start the development server
npm run dev
If you are planning on making edits to the site, you should also set up the
Prettier code formatter. It takes care of formatting
Markdown and other files automatically.
See here for the available
extensions for your code editor. The
.prettierrc
file in the root defines the settings used in this codebase.
Building & developing the site with Docker
While it shouldn't be necessary and is not recommended you can run this site in a Docker container.
If you'd like to do this, be sure you do not include your local
node_modules
folder, since there are some dependencies that need to be built
for the image system. Rename it before using.
First build the Docker image. This only needs to be done on the first run
or when changes are made to Dockerfile
or the website dependencies:
docker build -t spacy-io .
You can then build and run the website with:
docker run -it \
--rm \
-v $(pwd):/home/node/website \
-p 3000:3000 \
spacy-io \
npm run dev -- -H 0.0.0.0
This will allow you to access the built website at http://0.0.0.0:3000/ in your browser, and still edit code in your editor while having the site reflect those changes.
Project structure
├── docs # the actual markdown content
├── meta # JSON-formatted site metadata
| ├── dynamicMeta.js # At build time generated meta data
| ├── languages.json # supported languages and statistical models
| ├── sidebars.json # sidebar navigations for different sections
| ├── site.json # general site metadata
| ├── type-annotations.json # Type annotations
| └── universe.json # data for the spaCy universe section
├── pages # Next router pages
├── public # static images and other assets
├── setup # Jinja setup
├── src # source
| ├── components # React components
| ├── fonts # webfonts
| ├── images # images used in the layout
| ├── plugins # custom plugins to transform Markdown
| ├── styles # CSS modules and global styles
| ├── templates # page layouts
| | ├── docs.js # layout template for documentation pages
| | ├── index.js # global layout template
| | ├── models.js # layout template for model pages
| | └── universe.js # layout templates for universe
| └── widgets # non-reusable components with content, e.g. changelog
├── .eslintrc.json # ESLint config file
├── .nvmrc # NVM config file
| # (to support "nvm use" to switch to correct Node version)
|
├── .prettierrc # Prettier config file
├── next.config.mjs # Next config file
├── package.json # package settings and dependencies
└── tsconfig.json # TypeScript config file