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https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1136/custom-root-roles-documentation

- [Adds documentation referencing custom root
roles](https://unleash-docs-git-docs-custom-root-roles-unleash-team.vercel.app/reference/rbac);
- [Adds a "How to create and assign custom root roles" how-to
guide](https://unleash-docs-git-docs-custom-root-roles-unleash-team.vercel.app/how-to/how-to-create-and-assign-custom-root-roles);
 - Standardizes "global" roles to "root" roles;
- Standardizes "standard" roles to "predefined" roles to better reflect
their behavior and what is shown in our UI;
 - Updates predefined role descriptions and makes them consistent;
 - Updates the side panel description of the user form;
- Includes some boy scouting with some tiny fixes of things identified
along the way (e.g. the role form was persisting old data when closed
and re-opened);
 
 Questions:

- Is it worth expanding the "Assigning custom root roles" section in the
"How to create and assign custom root roles" guide to include the steps
for assigning a root role for each entity (user, service account,
group)?
- Should this PR include an update to the existing "How to create and
assign custom project roles" guide? We've since updated the UI;

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Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
2023-08-10 08:21:58 +01:00
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The Unleash website was created with Docusaurus. The source code lives as part of the main Unleash repo on GitHub and is built and deployed on all merges to main. This makes it easy to keep the documentation in sync with the latest version of Unleash.

It's hosted on https://docs.getunleash.io

What's In This Document

Get Started in 5 Minutes

  1. Make sure all the dependencies for the website are installed:
# Install dependencies
$ npm install
  1. Run your dev server:
# Start the site
$ npm run start

Directory Structure

Your project file structure should look something like this

unleash/
  website/
    /docs
        doc-1.md
        doc-2.md
        doc-3.md
    static/
      css/
      img/
    package.json
    sidebar.json
    docusaurus.config.js

Editing Content

Editing an existing docs page

Edit docs by navigating to docs/ and editing the corresponding document:

docs/doc-to-be-edited.md

---
id: page-needs-edit
title: This Doc Needs To Be Edited
---

Edit me...

For more information about docs, click here

Adding Content

Adding a new docs page to an existing sidebar

  1. Create the doc as a new markdown file in /docs, example docs/newly-created-doc.md:
---
id: newly-created-doc
title: This Doc Needs To Be Edited
---

My new content here..
  1. Refer to that doc's ID in an existing sidebar in website/sidebars.json:
// Add newly-created-doc to the Getting Started category of docs
{
  "docs": {
    "Getting Started": [
      "quick-start",
      "newly-created-doc" // new doc here
    ],
    ...
  },
  ...
}

For more information about adding new docs, click here

Adding items to your site's top navigation bar

  1. Add links to docs, custom pages or external links by editing the headerLinks field of website/siteConfig.js:

website/siteConfig.js

{
  headerLinks: [
    ...
    /* you can add docs */
    { doc: 'my-examples', label: 'Examples' },
    /* you can add custom pages */
    { page: 'help', label: 'Help' },
    /* you can add external links */
    { href: 'https://github.com/facebook/Docusaurus', label: 'GitHub' },
    ...
  ],
  ...
}

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