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Learn Validation

This extension enables you to run build validation on a Learn conceptual or reference repository at author time in VS Code. This means you can make sure your repo is free of validation issues before making a pull request.

Prerequisites

  • Install git.
  • Clone your Learn repo locally in VS Code.
  • All files in the repo must be saved when you are using the manually triggered validation.

How to use the Learn Validation extension

Manually triggered validation

  1. Open the root folder or any sub-folder of a Learn repository in VS Code with the extension installed.
  2. For the first time you use the extension, you will be asked to choose your user type between Microsoft employee and Public contributor before you can use full-repository validation.
  3. For Microsoft employee, you are required to sign in before using full-repository validation. You can click Learn Validation on the status bar then click Sign in from the drop-down menu to sign in.
  4. There are three ways to trigger the manual validation:
    1. After signing in, you can trigger a validation by clicking Validate when prompted. This will trigger the validation on the current opening workspace, so the files outside the current workspace will not be validated if you are on the sub-folder of a repository.
    2. You can click Learn Validation on the status bar then click Validate the current workspace from the drop-down menu to trigger the validation on the current workspace.
    3. You can right-click any file/folder inside the Explorer and select Validate this folder, if you click on the file, the validation will be applied to the folder contains the selected file, otherwise, the validation will be applied to the selected folder.
  5. Build validation will run locally and all results will be output to the Problems pane.

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Note: The first time you validate a repo, all the Learn build dependencies will be fetched and cached locally. Subsequent validation runs will be faster.

Real-time validation

  1. Open the root folder or any sub-folder of a or Learn repository in VS Code with the extension installed.
  2. For the first time you use the extension, you will be asked to choose your user type between Microsoft employee and Public contributor before you can use real-time validation.
  3. The real-time validation is enabled by default, you can disable it in the extension settings (Go to Settings -> Learn Validation -> Uncheck Real-time Validation: Automatically Enable). You will be asked to reload the extension after you disable real-time validation.

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  1. For Microsoft employee, the extension will check your sign-in status before real-time validation starts to work. If you haven't signed in or your credential expired, you will be asked to sign in. After sign-in succeeds, real-time validation will start automatically.
  2. With real-time validation enabled, you will see validation issues (if any) while you are working on the repository (eg. modifying files, creating files and deleting files etc.).

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Known issues

Inconsistent results between Learn Build validation and full-repository validation.

  • bookmark-not-found: The rendering information required to validate bookmarks in schema-based content isn't available publicly, so if you aren't signed in as a Microsoft employee you might not get all broken bookmark results.
  • author-not-found and ms-author-invalid: These validations require external API calls that aren't supported locally at this time, so no results will be returned for them.

Inconsistent results between real-time validation and full-repository validation.

These inconsistent results mainly come from two situations: the currently edited file needs validation results from other files and the currently edited file affects other files' validation results. The real-time validation now will only validates the open files. Therefore, some inconsistent results will show when the files related to these two situations are not opened.

Inconsistent results caused by the currently edited file needs validation results from other files:

  • publish-url-conflict
  • output-path-conflict
  • Content or Metadata uniqueness
    • duplicate-uid
    • xref-property-conflict
    • moniker-overlapping
    • duplicate-title
    • altText-duplicate
    • duplicate-h1
    • ...
  • bookmark-not-found
  • Validation on hierarchy (for example unit-no-module-parent)

Inconsistent results caused by the currently edited file affects other files' validation results:

  • xref-not-found
  • bookmark-not-found
  • circular-reference
  • include-not-found
  • file-not-found

Other situations:

  • Pull-request-only suggestions will be ignored by full-repository validation but will be reported by real-time validation.
  • Include files will not be validated before you open any file includes them.
  • .openpublishing.redirection.json will not be validated before you open any content file (.md or .yml).

Note: Validation is not available currently for workspaces with multiple folders.

Troubleshooting

You might encounter the following issues when using the extension.

Clone template repository or dependencies failed

When your validation fails with some error message like:

fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/Microsoft/templates.docs.msft/': The requested URL returned error: 403
git-clone-failed Failure to clone the repository `https://github.com/Microsoft/templates.docs.msft#master`. This could be caused by an incorrect repository URL, please verify the URL on the Microsoft Learn Portal (https://ops.microsoft.com). This could also be caused by not having the proper permission the repository, please confirm that the GitHub group/team that triggered the build has access to the repository.
Restore done in 11.77s

  1 Error(s), 0 Warning(s), 0 Suggestion(s)
Error: running 'docfx restore' failed with exit code: 1

Please try the following solutions:

  1. Make sure you can access this repository https://github.com/Microsoft/templates.docs.msft on GitHub, if not, please join the Microsoft org by the this website, after that, try again.

  2. Try to clone the template repository in a separated terminal by running the following command:

    $ git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/templates.docs.msft
  3. If you have enabled 2FA on GitHub and you run into the following errors when you clone the repository, please follow these instructions.

    Cloning into 'templates.docs.msft'...
    Username for 'https://github.com': 928PJY
    Password tor 'https: //928PJY@github.com':
    remote: Invalid username or password.
    fatal: Authentication failed for https://github. com/Microsoft/templates.docs.msft/'
  4. GitHub has recently enabled SSO on Microsoft-owned organizations. If you see the below errors, please follow the instructions there to enable SSO on your token so that local validation can pass through.

    fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/Microsoft/templates.docs.msft/': The requested URL returned error: 403
    remote: The `microsoft' organization has enabled or enforced SAML SSO. To access
    remote: this repository, visit https://github.com/enterprises/microsoftopensource/sso?authorization_request=AEJANEWOPPW6YTNW5TYNW2K7OBDR3A5PN5ZGOYLONF5GC5DJN5XF62LEZYAF32PCVVRXEZLEMVXHI2LBNRPWSZGODVDHWBVPMNZGKZDFNZ2GSYLML52HS4DFVNHWC5LUNBAWGY3FONZQ
  5. If you see the below errors while cloning the template repository, this is caused by that you used the Git Credential Manager Core before GitHub enabled the SSO, and you need to re-authorize the application.

    $ git clone https://github.com/microsoft/templates.docs.msft.git
    Cloning into 'templates.docs.msft'...
    remote: The `microsoft' organization has enabled or enforced SAML SSO. To access
    remote: this repository, you must re-authorize the OAuth Application `Git Credential Manager`.
    fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/microsoft/templates.docs.msft.git/': The requested URL returned error: 403

    Please follow the steps below to re-authorize, you can either:

    • Sign in with your browser.

      a. Go to Github application setting page.

      b. Go inside Git Credential Manager and click Revoke access.

      c. Retry to clone the repository in commander/ terminal.

      d. Select Sign in with your browser in the pop-up window.

    • Sign in with Personal Access Token.

      a. Go to Github token setting page.

      b. Generate a new token if you don't have one. Enter the note of the token, check repo in Select scopes section, and click Generate token.

      c. Enable the SSO for the token used in Git Credential Manager Core.

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      d. Retry to clone the repository in commander/ terminal.

      e. Enter Personal Access Token in the pop-up window.

License

MIT

Privacy statements

For Microsoft employee: https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-US/data-privacy-notice
For Public contributor: https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement

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Secrets management

Please reference the document Secrets managements for the detail

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