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1 Proxmox VE Documentation
2 ========================
3
4 We try to generate high quality documentation for
5 {website}[{pve}], and choose to use
6 http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/[AsciiDoc] as base format.
7
8 The basic idea is to generate high quality manual pages, and assemble
9 them into a complete book, called link:pve-admin-guide.adoc[Proxmox VE
10 Administration Guide]. So we have one source, and generate several
11 documents from that. It is also possible to generate printable PDF
12 files, or ebook formats ('.epub').
13
14 When possible, we provide scripts to extract API definitions,
15 configuration or command line options from the source code.
16
17 To simplify the documentation task, we keep all Documentation within
18 this repository. It is possible to generate the docs without installing
19 any additional Proxmox packages with:
20
21 make index
22
23 To update the auto-generate API definitions use:
24
25 make update
26
27 NOTE: you need a fully installed development environment for that.
28
29
30 Debian Packages
31 ---------------
32
33 We generate a development package called 'pve-doc-generator', which is
34 used by other Proxmox VE package to generate manual pages at package
35 build time.
36
37 Another package called 'pve-docs' is used to publish generated
38 '.html' and '.pdf' files on our web servers. You can generate
39 those Debian packages using:
40
41 make deb
42
43
44 Common Macro definition in link:asciidoc/asciidoc-pve.conf[]
45 ------------------------------------------------------------
46
47 'asciidoc' allows us to define common macros, which can then be
48 referred to using `{macro}`. We try to use this mechanism to improve
49 consistency. For example, we defined a macro called `pve`, which
50 expands to "Proxmox VE".
51
52 For URLs which are used more than once, two macros should be defined:
53
54 * `{name-url}`, which just contains the http(s) URL
55 * `{name}`, which contains the complete link including the canonical
56 description
57
58 For example, the macro `{forum-url}` expands to {forum-url}, and the macro
59 `{forum}` expands to {forum}.
60
61 The plan is to add more such definitions for terms which are used more
62 than once.
63
64 WARNING: When asciidoc encounters a misspelled macro name, it will
65 silently drop the containing line!
66
67
68 Autogenerated CLI Command Synopsis
69 ----------------------------------
70
71 We generate the command line synopsis for all manual pages
72 automatically. We can do that, because we have a full declarative
73 definition of the {pve} API. I added those generated files
74 ('*-synopsis.adoc') to the git repository, so that it is possible to
75 build the documentation without having a fully installed {pve}
76 development environment.
77
78 Style Guide
79 -----------
80
81 'asciidoc' uses a fairly simple markup syntax for formatting content.
82 The following basic principles should be followed throughout our
83 documentation.
84
85
86 Sections
87 ~~~~~~~~
88
89 Sections are formatted using `two-line titles', by adding a line of
90 the appropriate characters and of the same length as the section title
91 below the title text:
92
93 Level 0 (top level): ======================
94 Level 1: ----------------------
95 Level 2: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
96 Level 3: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
97 Level 4 (bottom level): ++++++++++++++++++++++
98
99 NOTE: Level 4 headings are currently not working for `manpage` outputs, you may
100 want to use `.SECTION' instead, which results in the same rendering, and this
101 level of Heading isn't displayed in any Index/TOC anyway.
102
103 Section titles should always be preceded by two empty lines. Each word
104 in a title should be capitalized except for ``articles, coordinating
105 conjunctions, prepositions, and the word to in infinitives unless they
106 appear as the first or last word of a title'' (see
107 http://web.mit.edu/course/21/21.guide/capitals.htm[Mayfield Electronic Handbook of Technical & Scientific Writing]).
108
109
110 Lists
111 ~~~~~
112
113 Numbered Lists
114 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
115
116 Numbered lists should be created using the implicit numbering format:
117
118 -----
119 . First level
120 .. Second level
121 . First level again
122 -----
123
124 . First level
125 .. Second level
126 . First level again
127
128
129 Bulleted Lists
130 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
131
132 Bulleted lists should be created using the '*' symbol:
133
134 -----
135 * First level
136 ** Second level
137 * First level again
138 -----
139
140 * First level
141 ** Second level
142 * First level again
143
144
145 Labeled Lists
146 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
147
148 Labeled lists should be used to make lists of key-value style text
149 more readable, such as command line parameters or configuration options:
150
151 .Regular labeled lists
152 -----
153 First Label Text::
154
155 Element text paragraph
156
157 Second Label Text::
158
159 Another element text paragraph.
160 -----
161
162 First Label Text::
163
164 Element text paragraph
165
166 Second Label Text::
167
168 Another element text paragraph.
169
170 .Horizontal labeled lists
171 -----
172 [horizontal]
173 First Label Text:: Element text paragraph
174
175 Second Label Text:: Another element text paragraph.
176 -----
177
178 creates
179
180 [horizontal]
181 First Label Text:: Element text paragraph
182
183 Second Label Text:: Another element text paragraph.
184
185 The FAQ section uses a special questions and answers style for
186 labeled lists.
187
188
189 Text and Block Styles
190 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
191
192 'asciidoc' offers a wide range of default text styles:
193
194 * 'Emphasized text': created using \'text', used for emphasizing words
195 and phrases
196 * `Monospaced text`: created using \`text`, used for command / program
197 names, file paths, in-line commands, option names and values
198 * *Strong text*: created using \*text*, used for emphasizing concepts
199 or names when first introduced in a section.
200
201 There are also different built-in block styles that are used in
202 our documentation:
203
204 Complete paragraphs can be included literally by prepending each
205 of their lines with whitespace. Use this for formatting complete
206 commands on their own line, such as:
207
208 pct set ID -option value
209
210 ----
211 By surrounding a paragraph with lines containing at least four '-'
212 characters, its content is formatted as listing.
213
214 Use this for formatting file contents or command output.
215 ----
216
217 Specially highlighted 'notes', 'warnings' and 'important' information
218 can be created by starting a paragraph with `NOTE:`, `WARNING:` or
219 `IMPORTANT:`:
220
221 NOTE: this is a note
222
223 WARNING: this is warning
224
225 IMPORTANT: this is important information
226
227 For each of these blocks (including lists and paragraphs), a block header
228 can be defined by prepending the block with a `.' character and the header
229 text:
230
231 -----
232 .Title of List
233 * First element
234 * Second element
235 * Third element
236 -----
237
238 .Title of List
239 * First element
240 * Second element
241 * Third element
242
243 For example, block headers can be used to add file names/paths to file
244 content listings.
245
246
247 Online Help
248 -----------
249 Each {pve} installation contains the full documentation in HTML format,
250 which is then used as the target of various help buttons in the GUI.
251
252 If after adding a specific entry in the documentation you want to
253 create a help button pointing to that, you need to do the
254 following:
255
256 * add a string id in double square brackets before your
257 documentation entry, like `[[qm_general_settings]]`
258 * rebuild the `asciidoc-pve` script and the HTML chapter file containing
259 your entry
260 * add a property `onlineHelp` in the ExtJS panel you want to document,
261 using the above string, like `onlineHelp: qm_general_settings`
262 This panel has to be a child class of PVE.panel.InputPanel
263
264 On calling `make install` the asciidoc-pve script will populate
265 a JS object associating the string id and a link to the
266 local HTML documentation, and the help button of your input panel
267 will point to this link.
268
269
270 Screenshots
271 -----------
272
273 [thumbnail="screenshot/gui-datacenter-search.png"]
274
275 First, it should be noted that we can display screenshots on 'html'
276 and 'wiki' pages, and we can include them in printed documentation. But
277 it is not possible to render them inside manual pages. So screenshot
278 inside manual pages should be optional, i.e. the text should not
279 depend on the visibility of the screenshot. You can include a
280 screenshot by setting the 'thumbnail' attribute on a paragraph:
281
282 ----
283 [thumbnail="screenshot/gui-datacenter-search.png"]
284 First, it should be noted ...
285 ----
286
287 The corresponding file need to reside inside folder
288 `images/screenshot`, and should be in `.png` image format. We include
289 the screenshots in printed documentation, and 'pdftex' uses the
290 density (DPI) specified inside the file. So all screenshots should use
291 the same density. We currently require the density set to 146 DPI, so
292 that we can display a 1024 pixels wide image. You should not include
293 larger screenshots (although it is possible).
294
295 You can use the `./png-cleanup.pl` script to set the correct
296 density. Simply use the following command to import a screenshot
297 image:
298
299 ----
300 # ./png-cleanup.pl screenshot.png images/screenshot/screenshot.png
301 ----
302
303 TIP: You can use `identify -verbose screenshot.png` command to show
304 all image attributes (from debian package 'imagemagick')
305
306 .Default Screenshot Layout
307
308 [thumbnail="screenshot/gui-datacenter-search.png"]
309
310 We normally display screenshots as small thumbnail on the right side
311 of a paragraph. On printed documentation, we render the full sized
312 graphic just before the paragraph, or between the title and the text
313 if the paragraph has a title. It is usually a good idea to add a title
314 to paragraph with screenshots.
315
316 [thumbnail="screenshot/gui-datacenter-search.png", float="left"]
317
318 If you need to render many screenshots, it is possible to place them
319 on the left side, so you can alternate the thumbnail position using the
320 `float` attribute:
321
322 ----
323 [thumbnail="screenshot/gui-datacenter-search.png", float="left"]
324 If you need to render many screenshots ...
325 ----
326
327 Please avoid to many consecutive screenshots to avoid rendering
328 problems. Also verify the printed documentation to see if large
329 screenshots create layout problems.
330
331
332 Copyright
333 ---------
334
335 Copyright (C) 2016-2017 Proxmox Server Solutions Gmbh
336
337 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
338 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
339 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
340 Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A
341 copy of the license is included in the link:LICENSE[LICENSE] file.