commit | 8ca483f3d1b5cbfefeb738863fcccdf805a76300 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Matt Pavlovich <matt@hyte.io> | Tue Apr 13 15:03:28 2021 -0500 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Tue Apr 13 15:03:28 2021 -0500 |
tree | 7c3798b2fa89af934a5fb57ed2ec185562eda0d0 | |
parent | 4c80aa0f8c905b9343d30d84a7397e6f6a26b96f [diff] | |
parent | c43b2b8a4127c45025115a7aac07bfb6ab909453 [diff] |
Merge pull request #48 from mattrpav/AMQ-8222 [#8222] Add support page back in and as a menu item to the nav
This is the repository for the Apache ActiveMQ website, hosted at activemq.apache.org.
This branch of the repo contains the source files that are used to generate the HTML that ultimately gets pushed to the site. When a commit is made to the branch, a Jekyll build is automatically performed in CI and the generated site output committed back to the asf-site
branch within the output
directory. The generated content on asf-site
is then automatically published to the live web server at https://activemq.apache.org/.
See the Contributing section below for more.
Before building the site you will need to install Jekyll (and Bundler). The Jekyll site has installation instructions to help get you started.
You can build (from the src
directory, to the _site
output directory) and serve the site locally using Jekyll to test changes you have made or are making:
./serve.sh
Alternatively, to just build the site, run:
./build.sh
If for some reason you need to clear the metadata/cache used to support the build process, and the build output, you can run: rm -rf src/.jekyll-* rm -rf _site
If you would like to make a change to the ActiveMQ site:
main
If you are a committer, do the following:
https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/activemq-website.git
.main
branch with your (or a Pull Request's) changes.serve.sh
or build.sh
and verify the updates look appropriate.asf-site
branch automatically within a few minutes, from where it will also be published. CI build status mails go to the commits list.