The upstream repo (and the release downloads)
github.com/rundocs/jekyll-rtd-theme has been deleted. This broke our
docs generation as the remote theme configuration depended on
downloading the release artefact.
This patch changes the docs building to use a Ruby gem instead of the
remote theme setting. To complicate matters, the gem has an seemingly
incorrect (too strict) version dependency. To mitigate this, we now
install bundler-override plugin to ignore this particular dependency.
The netlify conf is a hack, but I wasn't able to figure out a way how to
install the bundler-override plugin without doing all ruby
initialization in the build command.
Add a separate customization guide. Move documentation of the custom and
local sources there. Also, cover the new NodeFeatureRules custom
resource and the new expression-based label rule format.
This patch also simplifies the "Feature labels" page, describing
built-in labels. Reformat the tables describing feature labels.
Change the sidebar customization so that the full version (e.g. v0.8.2)
is displayed, instead of the truncated "releae branch version" (e.g.
v0.8) in the top left corner of the page. The items in the version menu
are unchanged and will still show the shorter form.
Make the list of available versions dynamic. The items displayed is now
generated with javascript. The parent directory of the site is supposed
to contain versions.js providing getVersionListItems() that returns the
available versions.
The update-gh-pages.sh script is modified to update/create versions.js
on every invocation. It simply lists all directories in the root
directory and adds them to the version list.
Sync our customizations under _includes/ with v2.0.9 of
jekyll-rtd-theme. Also, pin the theme version in order to avoid abrupt
build failures in the future (caused by our customization becoming
incompatible with the rolling latest version).
Also, drop jekyll-rtd-theme from the Gemfile. It's useless there as it's
being mandated by remote-theme setting in _config.yml.
Add rules for building and serving the html documentation inside a
container.
- 'make site-build' will build the html content unders docs/_site.
- 'make site-serve' builds the site content and serves it at
http://localhost:4000/