* Updated compute and disk documentation to better reflect the state of compute and disk customization in the updated dashboard
* Update apps/docs/content/guides/platform/compute-and-disk.mdx
Co-authored-by: Charis <26616127+charislam@users.noreply.github.com>
* update disk docs
* update docs
* Removed burst from documentation and added table to better outline differences between io2 and gp3 disk types
* Deleted compute and disk simple
* added more consistency to naming conventions, polished some design elements, removed redundant text
* Added limits section. Moved connection info from first table to the limits section table
* prettier
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Co-authored-by: Greg Papas <gregpapas@macbook-pro.mynetworksettings.com>
Co-authored-by: Charis <26616127+charislam@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Inian <inian1234@gmail.com>
* feat(docs): main troubleshooting page
* feat(docs): global troubleshooting page layout
* feat(docs): global troubleshooting page filter logic
* enhance(docs): troubleshooting page ui & filters
Improve UX and accessibility of global troubleshooting search page.
- Implement TroubleshootingFilterStateProvider for managing filter state
- Add TroubleshootingFilterEmptyState component
- Improve TroubleshootingFilter UI with applied filters display
- Update TroubleshootingPreview component with better layout and accessibility
- Add TroubleshootingEntryAssociatedErrors component for displaying related errors
- Refactor Troubleshooting utils and schemas
- Update troubleshooting content template
* feat(docs): individual troubleshooting pages
Add individual pages for detailed information on troubleshooting
entries. Small fixes to UI for troubleshooting displays.
- Wrap GlobalTroubleshootingPage with SidebarSkeleton
- Add TroubleshootingErrorListDetailed component for detailed error display
- Implement TroubleshootingBackLink component for navigation
- Update TroubleshootingPreview to use Next.js Link and include parent page
- Refactor Footer component to accept className prop
- Add hideFooter option to SidebarSkeleton
- Minor updates to TopNavBar and other utility functions
* fix: minor styling issues
* tweak(troubleshooting docs): use breadcrumbs
* tweak(troubleshooting docs): use sidebar for filter
* enhance(troubleshooting docs): navigation, keywords
Better navigation for individual troubleshooting entries, using a
version of the sidebar + keywords handling via search params for good
linking behavior
Details:
- Add TroubleshootingSidebar to TroubleshootingPage
- Implement query state management for keywords using nuqs
- Improve accessibility and styling of troubleshooting components
- Update empty state handling and related keywords display
- Upgrade nuqs package to version 1.19.1
* fix(docs): wrap useSearchParams in Suspense
* seo(docs): add canonical link to troubleshooting
* enhance(docs,troubleshooting): auto-reveal errors
On troubleshooting search pages, if the searched term matches a hidden
error, auto-reveal it when searching. When the search term is cleared,
hide programmatically-opened errors while preserving user-opened ones.
* enhance(docs,troubleshooting): search bar
Add search bar to individual troubleshooting pages
* fix(docs): breadcrumb links
Fix breadcrumb linking so it uses next/link instead of reloading entire
app on navigation.
* fix(docs): typo
* enh(docs): new troubleshooting design
* enh(docs): use new multi-select
* enh(docs): troubleshooting responsive styles
* Update apps/docs/content/troubleshooting/monitor-supavisor-postgres-connections.mdx
* Switch all top-level imports for ui-patterns components to use specific components when importing.
* Remove the @ui-patterns shorthand since it works exactly the same without the @.
* More import fixes.
* Fix the ui-patterns tests.
The end of the Great Migration is here!!!
Moves the last pages over, deleting pages like the FAQ that we don't use
and that contain duplicated information anyway.
Dev secret auth page URL had to change as App Router doesn't like the
leading underscores in the path.
Also fixes the not-found recommendations to use the proper Next.js
not-found page so it will return a 404 as it should. (I was under the
erroneous impression that I couldn't get the pathname in not-found.tsx,
that is not true, so this works better.)
* Add lucide-react to docs (to make the autocomplete work).
* Migrate the docs app icons.
* Migrate the ui-patterns.
* Remove the old icons from ui package.
* Migrate the www app from react-feather icons.
* Migrate all of studio icons.
* Migrate the only component in design-system.
* Fix an old import in ui package. Revert an import in docs app.
* Fix some pages in www.
* Remove unneeded files used in generation of icons.
* Fix a prettier error.
* Fix more issues in www.
* Fix an issue in Log Date picker.
* Replace all string sizes with number sizes because the icons grew in some cases.
* Fix more imports in security page.
* Fix an extra import.
* Remove the size prop from all icons if they're in a button and they match the button size.
* Minor fixes for docs and www.
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Co-authored-by: Joshen Lim <joshenlimek@gmail.com>
Migrates client SDK References to App Router. (Management and CLI API references aren't migrated yet, nor are self-hosting config references.)
Some notes:
Big changes to the way crawler pages are built and individual section URLs (e.g., javascript/select) are served. All of these used to be SSG-generated pages, but the number of heavy pages was just too much to handle -- slow as molasses and my laptop sounded like it was taking off, and CI sometimes refuses to build it all at all.
Tried various tricks with caching and pre-generating data but no dice.
So I changed to only building one copy of each SDK+version page, then serving the sub-URLs through a response rewrite. That's for the actual user-visible pages.
For the bot pages, each sub-URL needs to be its own page, but prebuilding it doesn't work, and rendering on demand from React components is too slow (looking for super-fast response here for SEO). Instead I changed to using an API route that serves very minimal, hand-crafted HTML. It looks ugly, but it's purely for the search bots.
You can test what bots see by running curl --user-agent "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 6_0 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/536.26 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/6.0 Mobile/10A5376e Safari/8536.25 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http://www.google.com/bot.html)" <URL_OF_PAGE>
Also added some smoke tests to run against prod for the crawler routes, since we don't keep an eye on those regularly, and Vercel config changes could surprise-break them. Tested the meta images on Open Graph and all seems to work fine.
With this approach, full production builds are really fast: ~5 minutes
Starts using the new type spec handling, which is better at finding params automatically, so I could remove some of the manually written ones from the spec files.
* exclude dart, python, and swift from error codes menu
* Update the error code doc to be client lib agnostic
* run formatter
* Add a filter to filter out section items
* Update apps/docs/components/Navigation/NavigationMenu/NavigationMenuRefList.tsx
* docs: move error codes table in a separate component
* Add auth error codes section for kotlin
Replace docs command menu with Command Menu V2 from ui-patterns/CommandMenu.
This introduces the prepackaged folder for the shared Command Menu, which contains commands that are shared across the sites (for example, docs search, theme switcher).
Commands that are only applicable to a single site are now defined within that site's own app folder (put them wherever makes sense for your app folder organization, as long as you use the hooks within a global CommandProvider it will work...)
Tested navigating around, using search and AI on laptop and mobile.
* feat(docs), refactor(docs,studio): add regions list to docs
Adds list of supported AWS regions to docs.
Pulls the region information into `shared-data` package to provide common source of truth for dashboard and docs.
* style: format