* Update look up escrows to remove redundant info about lookups via sender/destination. Modify cancel expired escrow for brevity. * Cancel escrow: fix notes * Add draft of updated cancel-escrow.js. * Update intro to escrows. * Add Escrow Tutorial * Minor corrections * Fix headings, add HTML * Update escrow docs This commit re-createsf205a92db2with some adjustments: - Omit the accidentally-created dir full of junk - Fix some typos and one mistake in the Escrow limitations section - Add a table to the EscrowCreate ref to clarify valid combos of fields. * Concept info from send-a-time-held-escrow added to escrow.md * IA: Move "Consensus Network" files This re-creates some work from the original commit56fffe0b9f* Rewrite escrows article (re-created) This commit re-creates relevant work from the following commits:9a4a588f2bUpdate escrow.md context infoe1b017dc83Remove references to using escrow for interledger payments. * IA: Move "XRPL servers" files This re-creates some work from original commit7611979abf* IA: move "production readiness" files. Re-creates work from the following commit:692438693aMove tutorials to concepts * New intro articles Original commit:56fffe0b9f* IA: Reorg account concepts Re-creates some work from original commit56fffe0b9f* IA: reorg transaction concepts Original commits:9d4eff9940WIP - reorg accounts7611979abfWIP dir. reorg * IA: reorg consensus concepts Original commit:56fffe0b9f* IA: Reorg ledger docs Original commit:56fffe0b9f- Rephrased some details of the section * IA: rename issuing/operational addresses page Original commit:56fffe0b9f* Moving use cases * Fleshing out Use Cases Note, the dactyl-config.yml file has not been fully updated. * Clean up checks conceptual info. * Remove redundant checks use case section Original commit:3c29e9c05e* IA: move Dex under tokens Original commit:d08b3ba7d7* Touch up stablecoin issuer use case (#1856) * Consolidate stablecoin use case * Stablecoin issuer: cleanup progress through sending * Stablecoin issuer: reorg second half (Note: the dactyl-config.yml is not fully reconciled yet) * Move rippled and clio tutorials into infrastructure * Remove link to checks amendement. * Add note to account_objects.md about commandline interface type field. * Merge expiration case with lifecycle section. * Interoperability Use Cases * Add graphics to intro * Move escrow use cases to dedicated page. * Update use case page intros and corresponding concept info. * Clarify meaning of direct XRP payments. * Intro link updates * Payment use cases * Remove some unnecessary links in transactions section Original commit:e6fcf4a4dc* Link cleanup in Tokens section Original commit:9588dd5e70* Touch up 'Configure Peering' section Original commit:fc8f0990b8* Clean up links in accounts section Original commit:3da5fde7a8* Add NFT mkt use case * p2p payments: edits to Wallets * Clean up payments use cases * Refine history description * IA: use case cleanup * IA: reconcile servers, ledgers sections * IA: reconcile payment types, tx, tokens * IA: reconcile accounts section * IA: reconcile infra * IA: Fix most broken links * Full Docs Index: omit from sidebar * IA: fix up most broken links * fix Absolute path link to internal content * Quick updates to Software Ecosystem * Remove some absolute links to internal resources * Fix remaining broken links in JA target * Contributing: tweak formatting * Tutorials: fix some minor issues * remove interop use cases * remove intro image and personal references to dennis * alphabetize-transaction-nav * Remove unused files * Add QS escrow tutorials * IA: move ledgers, consensus protocol files around * IA: update nav for new page hierarchy * reordering of topics under new networks and servers top-nav * Move "Naming" to "What is XRP?" * Update dactyl-config.yml Remove xrp.md from the TOC. * Update list-xrp-as-an-exchange.md Update link to what-is-xrp * Update list-xrp-as-an-exchange.ja.md Change link to what-is-xrp * Update currency-formats.md Change link to what-is-xrp * Update currency-formats.ja.md Change link to what-is-xrp * Update cancel-an-expired-escrow.md Change link to what-is-xrp * Update paymentchannelfund.md Change link to what-is-xml * Update look-up-escrows.md Change link to what-is-xrp * Update tokens.md change link to what-is-xrp * Update use-payment-channels.md * Update send-a-time-held-escrow.md Update link to what-is-xml * fix broken links * Update parallel-networks.md Change link to what-is-xml * Update parallel-networks.ja.md * Update invariant-checking.md Remove link to xrp.html * Update invariant-checking.ja.md Remove link to xrp.html * Update transaction-cost.md Change link to what-is-xrp * Update transaction-cost.ja.md Change link to what-is-xrp * Update send-a-conditionally-held-escrow.md Change link to what-is-xrp * Update stablecoin-issuer.md Change link to what-is-xrp * Update tokens.ja.md Change link to what-is-xml * Update autobridging.ja.md Change link to what-is-xrp * Update currency-formats.md update text * reorganize infrastructure nav section * Update currency-formats.md Try removing link altogether. * Update currency-formats.ja.md Remove link to what-is-xrp.html * move commandline usage topic to infrastructure * initial intro rewrite * minor update to language * IA.v3: rm Production Readiness * Delete xrp.md * Update xrp link in snippet * Add redirect for old xrp.html URL * Small edits to 'What is XRP?' article * Add missing imgs * XRP - copy edit per @DennisDawson * restructure tutorials nav and pages * fix broken links * more broken link fixes * Algo trading: 1st draft * Algo trading: notes on taxes * Algo trading: edits per review * algo trading: fix broken link * Ledger structure: rewrite for accuracy and clarity * Update links to removed 'tree format' header * Ledger Structure: Update diagrams * Re-gen CSS for ledger structure changes * Ledger structure: edits per review * IA.v3: fix broken NFT links introduced by rebase * Desktop Wallet (py): update little stuff * Update some capacity/storage details * contribute doc nav update * fix image link in create diagram page * IAv3: Fix 'Ledgers' blurb * Update full history requirements with details from community members * add reviewer suggestions * Edits per @trippled review * Apply suggestions from peer review Co-authored-by: oeggert <117319296+oeggert@users.noreply.github.com> * FH: reword file size limit note per review * Update software ecosystem * updates per review * Minor tweaks to graphics * fixTypos * Update content/concepts/introduction/software-ecosystem.md Co-authored-by: Amarantha Kulkarni <amarantha-k@users.noreply.github.com> * Update content/concepts/introduction/software-ecosystem.md Co-authored-by: Amarantha Kulkarni <amarantha-k@users.noreply.github.com> * [JA] update AccountDelete cost * custom transactors doc * add doc to dactyl config * [JA] fix NonFungibleTokensV1_1 amendment status * [JA] update NFTokenOffer page * Remove old, unused XRP article (#2039) * add reviewer suggestions * Add tooling to check for file/nav consistency - From the repo top, run tool/check_file_consistency.py to look for Markdown files that exist in the "content/" directory but aren't used in the documentation. - New "enforce_filenames" filter prints a warning to console when building, if a file's path and filename don't match expectations based on its place in the nav and top heading. * File consistency checker: correctly handle filenames starting in _ * Remove unused old 'get started' and associated code * Create Resources section & reorg some files - Rename some files/folders based on their place in the nav - Move a bunch of non-documentation stuff, and docs on contributing code and/or docs to the new "Resources" section. - Known issue: nav spills into a second row on page widths between 993px-1110px. To be fixed in a later CSS update, maybe along with making the Resources dropdown multi-column. * Fix #2078 code tab bug CSS not built yet, to reduce merge conflicts. Won't have any effect until that happens. * fix Transaction JSON * [JA] translate contributing contents * fix contributing-to-documentation parent * fix contribute-code blurb * Top nav: add cols for Resources, fix broken links * CSS: fix top nav overflows * Fix broken link from redirect not in JA target * Top nav: add Infra to article types * Update contrib info & rename intro file * [ja] Update link to suggested first page to translate * [ja] fix contribute docs organization * Run private network with docker tutorial (#2065) * [NO-ISSUE] Run private network with docker tutorial Adds a tutorial page in the Infrastructure section on how to run a private XRPL network with Docker. Please let me know if you think this is a useful page to include for developers, whether the steps are clear or not, and if you have suggestions on what can be added to it. * Add minor link fixes and Japanese target * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Amarantha Kulkarni <amarantha-k@users.noreply.github.com> * Add link to ripple-docker-testnet setup scripts in See Also section * Update repo URL --------- Co-authored-by: Amarantha Kulkarni <amarantha-k@users.noreply.github.com> * add intro gfx (#2036) * add intro gfx * Move graphic up * Update some graphics with their revised versions * Add updated version of the custodial vs non-custodial graphic --------- Co-authored-by: Amarantha Kulkarni <amarantha-k@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Amarantha Kulkarni <akulkarni@ripple.com> * Update to reflect current UNL publishers * [ja] update contributing Co-authored-by: tequ <git@tequ.dev> * Incorporate feedback on "What is XRP" page. (#2099) * Add trademark info for XRP * Revert section to previous state * Fix broken link (#2101) --------- Co-authored-by: Oliver Eggert <oeggert@ripple.com> Co-authored-by: ddawson <dennis.s.dawson@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Maria Shodunke <mshodunke@ripple.com> Co-authored-by: tequ <git@tequ.dev> Co-authored-by: oeggert <117319296+oeggert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Amarantha Kulkarni <amarantha-k@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: develoQ <develoQ.jp@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Maria Shodunke <maria-robobug@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Amarantha Kulkarni <akulkarni@ripple.com>
XRPL Dev Portal
The XRP Ledger Dev Portal is the authoritative source for XRP Ledger documentation, including the rippled server, client libraries, and other open-source XRP Ledger software.
To build the site locally:
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Install Dactyl and
lxml:sudo pip3 install dactyl lxml - 
Clone the repo and change into its directory:
git clone git@github.com:XRPLF/xrpl-dev-portal.git && cd xrpl-dev-portal - 
Build the site to the
out/directory:dactyl_build -t en 
If you get an error, try upgrading Dactyl before building:
  sudo pip3 install --upgrade dactyl
For more details, see the contribution guidelines (EN) (日本語) and the contributor Code of Conduct (EN) (日本語).
Domain Verification Checker
If you make changes to the Domain Verification Checker tool and edit the domain-verifier-checker.js file, you will need to do the following:
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Install webpack and required libraries via npm:
npm install webpack webpack-cli --save-dev npm install ripple-binary-codec ripple-address-codec ripple-keypairs - 
From the project root directory (this step may be different depending on how you installed webpack)
cd assets/js webpack-cli domain-verifier-checker.js --optimize-minimize -o domain-verifier-bundle.js - 
Build the site:
cd ../.. dactyl_build -t en 
Locale Strings
The templates can contain strings that are intended to be translated. These strings are marked off with {% trans %} and {% endtrans %} tags. You can't have any Jinja block control structures in these tags, but you can have some HTML markup and some basic Jinja variable-printing logic. See the Jinja Documentation for what's possible.
If you make changes to these strings, or want to add or update a translation, you'll need to do some extra steps to manage the locale files. These steps require the Babel (pybabel) commandline utility. To install it:
sudo pip3 install Babel
You don't need Babel to build and view the site otherwise.
Add a language
This repo has English (en) and Japanese (ja) locales set up already. To add a language (do this from the repo top dir):
$ pybabel init -l ja -i ./locale/messages.pot -o ./locale/ja/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po
Instead of ja (in two places in the above line!!) use the locale code for the language you plan to add. There's no exhaustive, definitive list, but this list of locale codes is a good starting place.
This creates a "PO" file (./locale/ja/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po) with empty translations for the strings in the templates, based on the "PO Template" file (./locale/messages.pot).
To actually add translations for strings, you need to edit the new PO file for this translation. You can edit the PO file file with a text editor, or use a more advanced tool if you're a pro. Don't change the msgid values, do change the msgstr values.
When you're done translating, compile the PO files.
Update Strings
If there are new or updated {% trans %} tags in the templates, first use this command to extract them:
$ pybabel extract -F ./locale/babel.cfg -o ./locale/messages.pot ./
Then, update every language's .po files with the list of strings, as follows:
$ pybabel update -l ja -d ./locale/ -i ./locale/messages.pot
The above example is for Japanese (-l ja). Repeat for each language code.
Now edit the PO files (for example, locale/ja/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po) to add translations for each newly-added string. Again, repeat for each language.
If you only want to change an existing translation for a given string that hasn't changed in the original, you can skip straight to editing the PO files without running any update or extract commands.
After you've edited all the PO files, be sure to compile them.
Compile Strings
Whether you added a language, added new strings, or tweaked an existing translation, you must compile the PO files (text) to MO files (binary) to get Dactyl to use them.
To compile all PO files:
$ pybabel compile -f -d ./locale/
If you added a new language for the first time, you need to make sure its target definition (in the dactyl-config.yml file) has the MO file in the locale_file field.
After that, next time you build the site using Dactyl it should pull the updated translations!
Issues, Projects, and Project Boards
Use GitHub Issues under the xrpl-dev-portal repository to report bugs, feature requests, and suggestions for the XRP Ledger Documentation or the xrpl.org website.
For issues related to rippled or client libraries (xrpl.js, xrpl-py, and others), use the respective source repository under https://github.com/XRPLF.
If you are a contributor, use GitHub Projects and Project Boards to plan and track updates to xrpl.org.
Project Board xrpl-docs
The xrpl-docs Kanban board is used to plan and track updates to the XRP Ledger Documentation. Contributors must update the status of an issue as it progresses through different stages.
The xrpl-docs board has six columns based on the status of issues in this repository:
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No Status: New or existing issues that no one has triaged yet.
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Backlog: Issues that represent tasks to be done eventually. They should contain actionable and helpful information for a contributor to work on addressing the issue.
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Planned: Issues with assignees who plan to address them in the near future, like 2-4 weeks.
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In Progress: Issues that a contributor is actively working on.
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In Review: Issues with a proposed fix that is currently being reviewed. These should be associated with an open pull request.
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Done: Issues that have been completed, whose related content updates have been merged.