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Deprecated

NOTE: This repository is deprecated and no longer maintained by our community. We're keeping it here for historical purposes and access to legacy Sensu documentation (< 0.29). The most up-to-date documentation for the Sensu project is available at sensu/sensu-docs. If you're running a version of Sensu considered legacy, please upgrade (and talk to the community if you need help doing so)!

Sensu Legacy Documentation

This repository contains the documentation content for the Sensu monitoring framework, including all legacy documentation and the latest documentation content as hosted on the Sensu documentation website.

All documentation is written in Markdown.

Hosting

All documentation is hosted on the official Sensu website (http://sensuapp.org), which is a static site built with Middleman, and hosted on GitHub Pages.

The important parts to familiarize yourself with for contributing to the Sensu documentation are the markdown renderer and syntax highlighting engines used to power http://sensuapp.org.

  • Markdown rendering is handled by Kramdown.

  • Syntax Highlighting is handled by middleman-syntax, which uses Rouge, which is a ruby-based syntax highlighting engine that is compatible with Pygments templates and supports things like "fenced code blocks" and language-specific syntax highlighting from Markdown.

Metadata

Each page also contains some YAML "frontmatter" that is used to compile the navigation menus (etc) on http://sensuapp.org. There are three "required" properties to include: title, description, version, and weight (which controls the order the document appears in various tables of content).

---
title: "Client"
description: "Reference documentation for Sensu Clients."
version: "0.25"
weight: 2
---

In addition to these required properties, there are also some optional metadata properties which can be employed:

User Guide / Next Steps

Some portions of the documentation should be read like a guide, prompting you on to the next step in the process. So, when present the "next" property will cause a prompt to appear at the bottom of the documentation page on http://sensuapp.org to guide the reader to the next relevant topic. If this property is missing (or if the corresponding "url" + "text" properties are omitted), no such prompt will appear.

---
title: "Client"
description: "Reference documentation for Sensu Clients."
version: "0.26"
next:
  url: aggregates.html
  text: "Sensu Aggregates"
---

Banners

Sometimes it is helpful to alert the reader to changes, warn them of common pitfalls, or make it known that there be dragons. Adding a danger (red), warning (yellow), info (blue), and/or success (green) property to the documentation frontmatter will cause a corresponding banner to be displayed at the top of the content section of the documentation page on http://sensuapp.org.

---
title: "New Feature"
description: "Reference documentation for Sensu X"
version: "10.0"
info: "This feature is available in Sensu version 10.0 and newer."
---

New Release

To create documentation for a new Sensu release, copy the previous release directory, and find and replace any occurrence of the previous release. The following commands are an example of how this can be done.

cp -r docs/0.26 docs/0.27
find docs/0.27 -type f -exec sed -i 's/0\.26/0\.27/g' '{}' \;

License

The Sensu Documentation is released under the MIT license.

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