This website is base on Hugo and uses the Docsy theme.
# From the doc directory, you will need to do this at least once for our SCSS modifications
(cd doc && npm install)
# Serve the website dynamically using extended hugo:
hugo server --buildDrafts --buildFuture --bind 0.0.0.0 --navigateToChanged
# You can do the same thing without installing hugo via docker.
# From the Avro root directory:
docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/src -p 1313:1313 jakejarvis/hugo-extended:latest --source doc/ server \
--buildDrafts --buildFuture --bind 0.0.0.0 --navigateToChanged
When you build an Avro distribution with the script, there is currently a manual step required.
After all the binary artifacts and source have been created and copied to the dist/
directory, the process will
stop with Build build/staging-web/ manually now. Press a key to continue...
At this point, from another terminal and in the Avro root directory, you can build the website:
# Install the necessary npm packages
docker run --entrypoint=sh --rm -v $(pwd):/src -p 1313:1313 jakejarvis/hugo-extended:latest \
-c "cd build/staging-web && npm install"
# Generate the website and the release documentation
docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/src -p 1313:1313 jakejarvis/hugo-extended:latest \
--source build/staging-web/ --gc --minify
# Optional: docker leaves some files with unmanageable permissions
sudo chown -R $USER:$USER build/staging-web
(TODO)
When a new version of Apache Avro is released:
- Change the value of
params.avroversion
inconfig.toml
- Add a new entry to the
Releases
pages in theBlog
section, for example:
cp content/en/blog/releases/avro-1.10.2-released.md content/en/blog/releases/avro-1.11.0-released.md
Updating the https://avro.apache.org website from a distribution
(TODO)