daml/docs
Samir Talwar cbeeb5aafc
sandbox: Fail to start if a time mode is not explicitly specified. (#5033)
* sandbox: Fail to start if a time mode is not explicitly specified.

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- [Sandbox] Sandbox is switching from Static Time mode to Wall Clock
  Time mode as the default. To ensure that our users know about this,
  for one version, there will be no default time mode. Instead, users
  will have to explicitly select their preferred time mode by means of
  the `--static-time` or `--wall-clock-time` switches. In the next
  release, Wall Clock Time will become the default, and users who are
  happy with the defaults will no longer need to specify the time mode.
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* daml-script|triggers: Specify time mode when testing against Sandbox.

* daml-assistant: Default the Sandbox to wall clock time.

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- [DAML Assistant] Initializing a new DAML project adds a switch to
  ``daml.yaml`` to ensure Sandbox can continue to start with ``daml
  start``::

      sandbox-options:
        - --wall-clock-time
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* docs: Update the DAML Script and Triggers docs to use Wall Clock time.

It's now what Sandbox will use by default when using `daml init`.

* docs: Change the Quickstart to run Sandbox in wall clock time.

This explains why the contract IDs may vary.

It also updates the manual release testing script to match.
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DAML SDK documentation

This directory contains all of the documentation that gets published to docs.daml.com.

Writing documentation

The docs are written in reStructuredText, built using Sphinx.

To edit documentation:

  • Same as code: find the file, edit it on a branch, make a PR.

  • For new files, best to copy existing ones, to get the formatting right.

    Don't forget you need to add your file to the toctree in /docs/source/index.rst and /docs/configs/pdf/index.rst.

  • Make sure you preview before you push.

Generated documentation

Not all of our docs are in rst files: some get generated. They are:

  • the ledger API proto docs
  • the DAML standard library reference
  • the Java bindings reference

To edit those docs, edit the content inside the code source.

Previewing

To preview the full docs, as deployed to docs.daml.com, run scripts/preview.sh.

To live-preview the docs, run scripts/live-preview.sh. The script accepts two flags:

  • --pdf includes the PDF documentation
  • --gen includes the generated documentation

Note that neither PDF, nor generated docs will benefit from live updates. To update generated docs or PDF docs, quit the preview script with CTRL+C and start it again.

Style conventions

For terminology and other style questions, follow the main DA documentation style guide.

A few pieces of RST guidance:

If youre not familiar, its really worth reading the primer for the basic syntax (emphasis, code text, lists, tables, images, comments, etc).

  • Keep paragraphs all on the same line (no newlines/line breaks).

  • Heading underlines in this hierarchical order:

    ######
    ******
    ======
    ------
    ^^^^^^
    """"""
    
  • For internal links, use the doc directive where you can.

  • For bullet points (unordered lists), use - (dashes).

  • For code blocks, use the literalinclude directive if you can: it's best to source code from files that we test whether they compile.

How the docs get built

The docs get built as part of the main daml repo CI, to make sure we don't break any links or do anything else that would cause Sphinx warnings.

Publishing docs

Documentation is published automatically whenever a release is made public on Github. Note that there is a delay so you might have to wait up to an hour until the docs are published after making a release public.

Testing code in docs

TBD