Krish ece195ff8d Deployment changes: (#1623)
Update MongoDB container tag to `3.0`.

Doc change to reflect bdb-config.bdb-user parameter usage.

Fix typo in configuration.md.

Add BIGCHAINDB_DATABASE_SSL parameter to bigchaindb-dep.yaml for
Kubernetes deployments.

Refer the the `bdb-user` parameter from ConfigMap in
bigchaindb-dep.yaml.

Consolidate all BigchainDB parameter values under the
`bdb-config` ConfigMap.

Remove `bdb-user` from secrets.yaml.
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Documentation on ReadTheDocs

The BigchainDB Documentation Strategy

  • Include explanatory comments and docstrings in your code. Write Google style docstrings with a maximum line width of 119 characters.
  • For quick overview and help documents, feel free to create README.md or other X.md files, written using GitHub-flavored Markdown. Markdown files render nicely on GitHub. We might auto-convert some .md files into a format that can be included in the long-form documentation.
  • We use Sphinx to generate the long-form documentation in various formats (e.g. HTML, PDF).
  • We also use Sphinx to generate Python code documentation (from docstrings and possibly other sources).
  • We also use Sphinx to document all REST APIs, with the help of the httpdomain extension.

How to Generate the HTML Version of the Long-Form Documentation

If you want to generate the HTML version of the long-form documentation on your local machine, you need to have Sphinx and some Sphinx-contrib packages installed. To do that, go to a subdirectory of docs (e.g. docs/server) and do:

pip install -r requirements.txt

You can then generate the HTML documentation in that subdirectory by doing:

make html

It should tell you where the generated documentation (HTML files) can be found. You can view it in your web browser.