This repository contains the markup files, html templates and javascript sources for the new GigaSpaces XAP documentation portal. It's based on Jekyll, a Ruby-based static site generator, and uses Markdown as a markup language. It was originally ported from Atlassian Confluence, and therefore multiple useful Jekyll plugins were defined. The plugins mimic the behavior of original Confluene macros to allow for easy migration from Confulence and provide content editor with useful markup extensions that are relevant to online documentation portals.
It's important for us to encourage your feedback and contribution. Contributing to this website is straightforward. Simply fork this repository, make your changes, test them with your locak Jekyll installation, and submit a pull request. We promise to review and comment on every pull request, and merge it if it makes sense.
To run and test the website locally, you should perform the following steps:
- Install the latest version of Jekyll (you can find detailed directions here).
- If you intend to edit the docs, create a fork of this repo and clone it to your machine.
git clone https://github.com/<your github username>/gigaspaces-wiki-jekyll.git
If you just want to run it locally, you can clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/Gigaspaces/gigaspaces-wiki-jekyll.git
- cd to the clone directory:
cd gigaspaces-wiki-jekyll
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Make the required changes to the docs (if you need to).
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Run Jekyll in sever mode, and wait for the site generation to complete:
jekyll serve
You should see the following output if everything was ok:
Configuration file: /Users/uri1803/dev/gigaspaces-wiki-jekyll/_config.yml
Source: /Users/uri1803/dev/gigaspaces-wiki-jekyll
Destination: /Users/uri1803/dev/gigaspaces-wiki-jekyll/_site
Generating... done.
Server address: http://0.0.0.0:4000
Server running... press ctrl-c to stop.
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Point your browser to http://localhost:4000. You should see the documentation portal home page, and verify that you're ok with your changes.
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If you've forked the repository and updated documentation pages, you can submit a pull request. We will review, comment and merge the pull request after approving it.
This website is hosted on AWS S3. Every push to this reposiroty triggers a build process (currently we use the excellent Circle CI conitnuous integration service), at the end which the generated website is pushed to S3 using the s3_website library. The Circle CI configuration is located at in the file circle.yml
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You can find these guidelines here