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author | Wes McKinney <wesm+git@apache.org> | Tue Apr 02 11:34:43 2019 -0500 |
committer | Wes McKinney <wesm+git@apache.org> | Tue Apr 02 11:37:40 2019 -0500 |
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parent | 704247c212bd7e152561b3318c4d399c1073644b [diff] |
ARROW-5084: [Website] Add blog post for 0.13.0 release This post is fairly brief; the releases are getting harder and harder to summarize in a short blog post, so I don't think we can go into too much detail. If anyone from the other PLs would like to post a blurb for me to add (GLib, Ruby, Rust, Go, Java, JavaScript, C#) please write here and I'll incorporate. I will plan to publish this and send out on social media tomorrow (April 2) morning in the USA. Author: Wes McKinney <wesm+git@apache.org> Closes #4091 from wesm/ARROW-5084 and squashes the following commits: 17c734182 <Wes McKinney> Edits to release blog post 76ac10d85 <Wes McKinney> Finish 0.13 blog post draft 93032cc59 <Wes McKinney> Start 0.13.0 blog post
Site content is maintained in the main Arrow repository, mostly in markdown format. Jekyll is used to generate HTML files that can then be committed to the arrow-site repository.
With Ruby >= 2.1 installed, run the following commands to install Jekyll.
gem install jekyll bundler
bundle install
If you are planning to publish the website, you must clone the arrow-site git repository. Run this command from the site
directory so that asf-site
is a subdirectory of site
.
git clone --branch=asf-site https://github.com/apache/arrow-site.git asf-site
From the site
directory, run the following to generate HTML files and run the web site locally.
bundle exec jekyll serve
After following the above instructions, run the following commands from the site
directory:
JEKYLL_ENV=production bundle exec jekyll build rsync -r build/ asf-site/ cd asf-site git status
Now git add
any new files, then commit everything, and push:
git push
To update the documentation, run the script ./dev/gen_apidocs.sh
. This script will run the code documentation tools in a fixed environment.
First, build Apache Arrow C++ and Apache Arrow GLib.
mkdir -p ../cpp/build cd ../cpp/build cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debug make cd ../../c_glib ./autogen.sh ./configure \ --with-arrow-cpp-build-dir=$PWD/../cpp/build \ --with-arrow-cpp-build-type=debug \ --enable-gtk-doc LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$PWD/../cpp/build/debug make GTK_DOC_V_XREF=": " rsync -r doc/reference/html/ ../site/asf-site/docs/c_glib/
cd ../js npm run doc rsync -r doc/ ../site/asf-site/docs/js
Then add/commit/push from the site/asf-site git checkout.