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Use CI for publishing docs. #71

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marshallswain opened this issue Oct 1, 2015 · 8 comments
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Use CI for publishing docs. #71

marshallswain opened this issue Oct 1, 2015 · 8 comments

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It looks like http://canjs.github.io/can-ssr/doc/ isn't getting updated automatically.

@matthewp matthewp added the bug label Oct 14, 2015
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Yes, I agree, this is a major problem. I don't even know how to update the docs manually any more because of https://github.com/canjs/can-ssr/blob/master/documentjs.json#L4

Can this be set up the same way as can-connect @daffl ?

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I'm thinking about moving the documentation to the wiki here for easier maintainability. The AppMap docs is the only thing that really benefits from jsdoc documentation.

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I've updated the docs on the site, still haven't figured out a permanent home.

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I'll try to get this on Strider today.

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@matthewp can you verify that I have permissions to add hooks to this repo? Strider won't let me add the project.

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matthewp commented Dec 1, 2015

@marshallswain you should definitely be able to now.

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That's better. Thanks.

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@justinbmeyer Should we publish the SSR docs to ssr.canjs.com? Maybe @daffl can set up the subdomain on the server if that's where we want them published.

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