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perfSONAR Web Site

These are the files used to generate the perfSONAR web site on GitHub pages.

The site is based on Jekyll, a static site generator based on Ruby and the Liquid templating language.

The recommended environment is the development VM described below.

Development VM

Prerequisites

  • Linux or OS X host system VirtualBox
  • Vagrant
  • The vagrant-vbguest plugin (installed with vagrant plugin install vagrant-vbguest).

Setup

This process will build a VirtualBox VM with an account matching your account on the host and your home directory available as a shared folder.

Begin by cloning a copy of the site sources into your home directory.

Then build the VM:

you@host$ cd ~/path/to/checked/out/website
you@host$ make vm

Once the VM is built, log into it:

you@host$ make ssh

Developing On the VM

Files in the cloned copy of the site can be edited on the host or the guest.

To build the site:

you@ps-site-dev$ cd ~/path/to/checked/out/website
you@ps-site-dev$ make build
jekyll build
Configuration file: /home/you/path/to/checked/out/website/_config.yml
            Source: /home/you/path/to/checked/out/website
       Destination: /home/you/path/to/checked/out/website/_site
 Incremental build: disabled. Enable with --incremental
      Generating... 
   GitHub Metadata: No GitHub API authentication could be found. Some fields may be missing or have incorrect data.
                    done in 4.162 seconds.
 Auto-regeneration: disabled. Use --watch to enable.

Alternately, a process can be started in another terminal to continuously update the site as changes are made:

you@host$ make ssh
you@ps-site-dev$ cd ~/path/to/checked/out/website
you@ps-site-dev$ make dev
jekyll build --incremental --watch
Configuration file: /home/you/path/to/checked/out/website/_config.yml
            Source: /home/you/path/to/checked/out/website
       Destination: /home/you/path/to/checked/out/website/_site
 Incremental build: enabled
      Generating... 
   GitHub Metadata: No GitHub API authentication could be found. Some fields may be missing or have incorrect data.
                    done in 4.032 seconds.
 Auto-regeneration: enabled for '/home/you/path/to/checked/out/website'

To view the website, point a browser on the host at file:///home/you/path/to/checked/out/website/_site/index.html.

Docker image

Alternatively to the VM, you can use Docker to build and launch a container running the website. This can be done with the following commands:

docker compose build
docker compose up

Once all the Gems are installed and Jekyll started, you should have the website running locally at http://0.0.0.0:4000/ or http://localhost:4000/ Any change in to the website files contained in the repository will be reflected on this live website.

Updating the Gemfile.lock

In case the installation complains about failed dependencies or vulnerabilities in the Gems insalled and Jekyll doesn't start, you can run a shell in the running container to resolve that:

docker compose run --entrypoint=bash server

After that you can run bundle update github-pages or whatever other command Ruby Gems tells you to run and then you should end up with an updated Gemfile.lock with correct dependencies and running docker compose up again should bring the website alive.

Other Notes

News Items

Items for the news feed should be added to the _posts directory. Use one of the existing posts as a template.

Note that if the date for a news item is in the future, the site must be rebuilt on or after the day the it should appear. The easiest thing to do is to push the change on the day it should appear.

History

Items for history are in the _history collection. Each item is in a file named YYYY-MM-DD-item.md and contains a single field called text that contains the item.

NOTE: The dates on history items receive special treatment for approximate or unknown dates:

  • January 1 refers to an entire year (e.g., 2005-01-01 really means 2005).
  • The first day of a month refers to the entire month (e.g., 2005-07-01 means July, 2005).

Releases

Release notes are in the _releasenotes collection. When adding a new release, use an existing file as a template.

Things to do when releasing a new version:

  • Go through older releases and set the supported item to false in those that are no longer supported. (Do this for betas, even if they were for a now-supported version.)

  • Add the release to the local section of pages/about/history.md, making sure to keep it in descending date order.

Note that if the date for a release is in the future, the site must be rebuilt on or after the day the it should appear. The easiest thing to do is to push the change on the day it should appear.

Favicon

The images/favicon and favicon data in _include/head.html were generated with https://realfavicongenerator.net and a tightly-cropped version of the logo.

Redirects

The redirects directory contains a set of generated pages that use HTML tags to redirect pages from the old web site to their counterparts in the new one. After the site is initially fielded, there should be no need to make any changes to files in this directory.