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STAR Website

This repository houses the code for the website for RENCI's STAR Programs. It's a React app built with Gatsby.

🚧 Development

Getting Started

After cloning this repository, execute npm i to install dependencies and npm start to spin up a local development server on port 8000.

Content Sourcing

For every "Section" React component in src/components/sections there exists a corresponding YAML content file in src/content/sections with the data that component is expected to consume.

All content queries are orchestrated and dispersed into Section components via the useSectionContent hook, to which the PascalCase section name is provided. For example, "AboutStar" grabs its content with the following line in src/content/sections/about-star.js.

const content = useSectionContent('AboutStar')

🗄 Content Management

Content as YAML

There are two different types of content: Pages and Sections. Both exist in the form of YAML files. Pages provide metadata (like page title, description, and path), hero details (bg image, title, blurb), and the sections to stack onto that page. Sections have content specific to their purpose.

Pages

Page YAML files in the src/pages directory and have the following fields available.

Field Type Required? Usage
title string window title & seo title
description string seo description
path string route to access page
hero obj decorative section at top of page
hero.background_image_path string - image for hero background
hero.title string - large main hero text
hero.blurb string - medium hero subtitle
sections [string] section_ids of the sections to render on the page
Example Page
# src/pages/some-page.yaml
title: Some Page
path: /path/to/some-page
description: Incididunt laborum culpa tempor sunt nostrud laborum qui id officia.
hero:
  backgroundImagePath: "../images/some-page-hero.jpg"
  title: Welcome to Some Page!
  blurb: >
    Lorem ipsum tempor pariatur amet anim excepteur veniam sit enim sit nisi culpa proident excepteur eiusmod aliqua ut. Lorem ipsum proident sed esse sit adipisicing sit tempor incididunt deserunt id magna ut ut in labore et est.
sections:
  - section-name-1
  - section-name-2
  - section-name-3

Sections

Each of the sections appearing in a page's sections array must reference a YAML file of the same name in src/content/sections. For example, the content for the project-showcase section lives in src/content/sections/project-showcase.yaml.

Unlike pages, each section file (src/content/sections/*.yaml) has its own unique set of fields available. For now, we'll have to dig into the code to see what's available.

Theme

The site-wide config (read: theme content) also lives as YAML in src/content/theme/index.yaml, and the following confirugations are available.

Field Type Required? Usage
metadata obj
metadata.title string window title & seo title
metadata.description string seo description
metadata.site_url string
navigation [link] main menu items to render
link obj
link.label string menu link text label
link.path string path to link to
footer obj
footer.copyright string text after copyright notice
Example Theme
metadata:
  title: STAR
  description: RENCI'S STAR Programs
  site_url: https://star.renci.org/
navigation:
  - label: Students
    path: /students
  - label: Staff
    path: /staff
  - label: Positions
    path: /positions
footer:
  copyright: RENCI

Image Content

Images can be referenced and used in content YAML files by providing the path relative to the src/content/images directory. Simplest is probably to put images in that directory and set the YAML fields to just their filenames.

🌊 Data Flow

Understanding how data moves around at build- and run-time in a Gatsby application can be tricky. This diagram aims to bring clarity to our situation---that is, how YAML (pages and sections) end up as content to be consumed by our application.

data flow diagram

Brief Overview

Everything begins with YAML files (in src/pages and src/content/sections), which get processed by Gatsby's build process. This process is customized in gatsby-node.js, where we explicitly define some types and relations with createSchemaCustomization. This is important for querying said data and relationships in our GraphQL database. In gatsby-node.js, we query this data for page content (PagesYaml) and pass the path and section IDs to the template page's context. The template (in src/templates) then can pull in the appropriate sections client-side via the useSectionContent hook, which simply implements Gatsby's useStaticQuery. Non-template pages (JavaScript files in src/pages/) also have access to this content.

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