BTCPay Server is an open-source, self-hosted payment processor for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
If you have trouble using BTCPay Server, consider joining the communities listed on the official website to get help from community members.
Only file a Github issue for technical issues you can't resolve through other channels or feature requests you've validated with other members of community.
Please check out our official website, our complete documentation and FAQ for more details.
Pull requests are welcome and appreciated. To contribute to BTCPay Server, first check the contributing guidelines.
If you're beginner, take a look at the step by step guide on how to contribute to BTCPay Server documentation below.
In order to build the website locally, you'll need Node.js >= 12.16 (or basically the latest LTS version).
A prerequisite for the setup-deps.sh
script is jq.
The setup is straight forward:
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Link external doc repos
./setup-deps.sh
# Serve locally (by default on port 8080)
npm start
There are three types of text highlights that can be used to display different colored boxes.
A green box displaying a friendly tip:
:::tip
foo
:::
A yellow box with a cautious warning:
:::warning
foo
:::
A red box with a clear danger, you can also add a title foo
to any container:
:::danger foo
bar
:::
We are using the Vuepress SEO plugin to add relevant meta tags to the site and individual pages.
To improve the meta attributes of a specific page, you can add them as YAML frontmatter like this: (see the WooCommerce page for an example)
---
description: How to integrate BTCPay Server into your WooCommerce store.
tags:
- WooCommerce
- WordPress
- Plugin
- eCommerce
---
# WooCommerce integration
This document explains how to **integrate BTCPay Server into your WooCommerce store**.
To add a YouTube video with a preview, you can so so by linking to it like this:
[![IMAGE ALT TEXT HERE](https://img.youtube.com/vi/YOUTUBE_VIDEO_ID_HERE/mqdefault.jpg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOUTUBE_VIDEO_ID_HERE)
Note that the link item need to be a preview image (either from YouTube or a custom one) to result in an embedded video.
The build documentation site combines a bunch of docs living in different repositories.
Before the build we check out the other repositories, copy their docs into the right places and link them just as the docs in this repo.
The process for that is defined in the setup-deps.sh script.
External repos can trigger the docs build whenever they change. You can use GitHub's repository_dispatch feature for this, which is exposed via the API:
curl -X POST https://api.github.com/repos/btcpayserver/btcpayserver-doc/dispatches \
-u "${{ secrets.GH_PAT }}" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.everest-preview+json" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
--data '{"event_type": "build_docs"}'
The GH_PAT
needs to be a personal access token.
The GitHub Actions pipeline checks for broken links after deploying the production site.
You can also run the link check locally using npm run linkcheck:local
.
The dev server needs to be running alongside for this to work.
The BTCPay Server Project is proudly supported by these entities through the BTCPay Server Foundation.
If you'd like to support the project, please visit the donation page.