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An Antora UI for docs.decidim.org

License: Mozilla Public License 2.0

JavaScript 28.64% HTML 24.26% CSS 47.10%

docs.decidim.org-ui's Introduction

Antora Default UI

CI Status (GitLab CI)

This project is an archetype that demonstrates how to produce a UI bundle for use in a documentation site generated with Antora. You can see a preview of the default UI at antora.gitlab.io/antora-ui-default.

Use the Default UI

If you want to use the default UI for your Antora-generated site, add the following UI configuration to your playbook:

ui:
  bundle:
    url: https://gitlab.com/antora/antora-ui-default/-/jobs/artifacts/master/raw/build/ui-bundle.zip?job=bundle-stable
    snapshot: true

Read on to learn how to use your own build of the default UI.

Quickstart

This section offers a basic tutorial for learning how to preview the default UI and bundle it for use with Antora. A more comprehensive tutorial will be made available in the documentation.

Prerequisites

To preview and bundle the default UI, you need the following software on your computer:

git

First, make sure you have git installed.

$ git --version

If not, download and install the git package for your system.

Node 8

Next, make sure that you have Node 8 installed.

$ node --version

If this command fails with an error, you don’t have Node installed. If the command doesn’t report a Node 8 version (e.g., v8.9.4), you don’t have a suitable version of Node installed.

While you can install Node from the official packages, we strongly recommend that you use nvm (Node Version Manager) to install and manage Node. Follow the nvm installation instructions to set up nvm on your machine.

Once you’ve installed nvm, open a new terminal and install Node 8 using the following command:

$ nvm install 8

You can switch to this version of Node at any time using the following command:

$ nvm use 8

To make Node 8 the default in new terminals, type:

$ nvm alias default 8

Now that you have Node 8 installed, you can proceed with installing the Gulp CLI and Yarn.

Gulp CLI

Next, you’ll need the Gulp command-line interface (CLI). This package provides the gulp command which executes the version of Gulp declared by the project.

You should install the Gulp CLI globally (which resolves to a location in your user directory if you’re using nvm) using the following command:

$ npm install -g gulp-cli

Yarn

Finally, you’ll need Yarn, which is the preferred package manager for the Node ecosystem.

You should install Yarn globally (which resolves to a location in your user directory if you’re using nvm) using the following command:

$ npm install -g yarn

Now that you have the prerequisites installed, you can fetch and build the default UI project.

Clone and Initialize the UI Project

Clone the default UI project using git:

$ git clone https://gitlab.com/antora/antora-ui-default &&
  cd "`basename $_`"

The example above clones Antora’s default UI project and then switches to the project folder on your filesystem. Stay in this project folder in order to initialize the project using Yarn.

Use Yarn to install the project’s dependencies. In your terminal, execute the following command (while inside the project folder):

$ yarn install

This command installs the dependencies listed in package.json into the node_modules/ folder inside the project. This folder does not get included in the UI bundle.

Preview the UI

The default UI project is configured to preview offline. That’s what the files in the preview-site-src/ folder are for. This folder contains HTML file fragments that provide a representative sample of content from the site.

To build the UI and preview it in a local web server, run the preview command:

$ gulp preview

You’ll see two URLs listed in the output of this command:

[BS] Access URLs:
 ----------------------------------
    Local: http://localhost:5252
 External: http://192.168.1.7:5252
 ----------------------------------
[BS] Serving files from: build
[BS] Watching files...

Navigate to the first URL to see the preview site.

While this command is running, any changes you make to the source files will be instantly reflected in the browser. This works by monitoring the project for changes, running the build task if a change is detected, and sending the updates to the browser.

Press Ctrl+C to stop the preview server and end the continuous build.

Package for Use with Antora

If you need to package the UI in order to preview the UI on the real site in local development, run the following command:

$ gulp pack

The UI bundle will be available at build/ui-bundle.zip. You can then point Antora at this bundle using the --ui-bundle command-line option.

Copyright © 2017-2018 OpenDevise Inc. and the Antora Project.

Use of this software is granted under the terms of the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 (MPL-2.0). See LICENSE to find the full license text.

Authors

Development of Antora is led and sponsored by OpenDevise Inc.

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