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schema.yaml
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# Schema for conf.yaml, used by yamale.
include("conf")
---
conf:
# Mapping of repo "slugs" to their URLs. All repos are fetched at the
# beginning of a build.
repos: map(str(), str())
variables: map()
# Used as the top-level title for the Table of Contents, and therefore the
# entire site.
contents_title: str()
toc_extra: str()
contents: list(include("section"))
redirects: list(include("redirect"))
---
# Top-level section of the guide
section:
title: str()
sections: list(any(include("book"), include("subsection")))
---
subsection:
# `title` and `sections` are the same as above.
title: str()
sections: list(any(include("book"), include("subsection")))
# Sections other than the top-level sections have some additional options
# that apply to books within that sub-section.
# URL prefix added to all book URLs within this subsection.
base_dir: str(required=False)
# Just for custom-language sections. TODO: Is this redundant with the `lang`
# defined in each book?
lang: str(required=False)
# toc_extra is supported on both individual books, and sub-TOCs (subpages
# with their own lists of books).
toc_extra: str(required=False)
---
book:
# Title of the book (used in headers, and in lists of books)
title: str()
# URL prefix of this book (under https://www.elastic.co/guide/<prefix>),
# unless this book is part of a subsection which has its own base_dir. Then,
# the URL is https://www.elastic.co/guide/<base_dir>/<prefix>)
prefix: str()
# List of all versions of the book being published. If only one branch is
# listed, there won't be a "other versions" link, or a version dropdown in
# the table of contents.
# This list should be in order from "newest" to "oldest". A branch's
# position in this list relative to the "current" branch will be used to
# determine if a non-current branch is shown as "newer" or "older" than the
# "current" branch.
# TODO: Change this to "versions".
branches: list(include("branch_spec"))
# The default version of the book that appears.
# TODO: Change this to a "version".
current: include("branch")
# List of branches shown by default in the dropdown (and are still receiving updates)
# All items in this list must also be in `branches`.
# TODO: Change this to be a list of versions.
live: list(include("branch"), required=False)
subject: str()
tags: str()
sources: list(include("source"))
index: str()
chunk: int(required=False)
noindex: int(required=False)
private: int(required=False)
single: int(required=False)
toc: int(required=False)
toc_extra: str(required=False)
repo: str(required=False) # TODO: Remove?
respect_edit_url_overrides: bool(required=False)
lang: str(required=False)
suppress_migration_warnings: bool(required=False)
---
# A branch of a git repository used to build a book. In many places, the branch
# is used as a synonym for a version. Since branch names are often `x.y` (which
# is a number in YAML), `str()` isn't sufficient.
# TODO: Use "version" in most places to refer to editions of a book, and
# restrict "branch" to just being used for git operations.
branch: any(str(), num())
# A version of a book.
version: any(str(), num())
# An item that can go in the `branches` list. Each item in the list can be a
# single branch, or a branch_version_map. For example:
# - master
# - 7.9
# - 7.x
# - { branch-1.0: v1.0 }
branch_spec: any(include("branch"), include("version_map"))
# A map with a single key, mapping a branch name to a version name.
# TODO: Swap the order of this mapping, so we can use `versions` as the primary
# key, and map the version to a branch name when they aren't the same.
version_map: map(include("version"), key=include("branch"))
---
# A source is a collection of files used when building a book.
source:
# The "slug" for a repo, must be a key in `repos`.
repo: str()
# Path within the repo for all files used for the build. This is passed to
# `git-archive`, so only these files are available. This path is also used
# to detect changes, and causes a rebuild when any files on this path
# change.
path: str()
# List of branches which don't depend on this source
exclude_branches: list(include("branch"), required=False)
prefix: str(required=False)
private: bool(required=False)
alternatives: include("alternative", required=False)
# TODO: Are these actually branches or versions? They're equivalent in this schema.
map_branches: map(include("branch"), key=include("branch"), required=False)
---
alternative:
source_lang: str()
alternative_lang: str()
---
redirect:
prefix: str()
redirect: str()