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author | jayadeepj <jayadeepj@gmail.com> | Sat Dec 05 16:58:19 2015 +0530 |
committer | jayadeepj <jayadeepj@gmail.com> | Sat Dec 05 16:58:19 2015 +0530 |
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SAMOA-47: Avro documentation
This is the source for the Apache SAMOA website and documentation. It is statically generated using jekyll.
First install jekyll (assuming you have ruby installed):
gem install jekyll
Generate the site, and start a server locally:
cd docs jekyll serve -w
The -w
option tells jekyll to watch for changes to files and regenerate the site automatically when any content changes.
Point your browser to http://localhost:4000
By default, jekyll will generate the site in a _site
directory.
In order to publish the website, you must have committer access to Apache SAMOA's subversion repository.
The Apache SAMOA website is published using Apache svnpubsub. Any changes committed to subversion will be automatically published to samoa.apache.incubator.org.
To publish changes, tell jekyll to generate the site in the publish
directory of subversion, then commit the changes:
cd docs jekyll build -d /path/to/svn/repo/publish cd /path/to/svn/repo/publish svn commit