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author | Wouter Born <github@maindrain.net> | Fri Jan 13 11:01:23 2023 +0100 |
committer | Wouter Born <github@maindrain.net> | Sun Jan 15 21:27:42 2023 +0100 |
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Use HTTPS download links There is a redirect to HTTPS anyhow. If the redirect stops working one day a MITM attack could occur causing users to install malware. Signed-off-by: Wouter Born <github@maindrain.net>
This project contains the Apache Karaf website.
The concrete repository is on the svn but if you want to contribute, you have to clone the Github repository which is a mirror and provide a pull request with your changes. You can find more informations about how to contribute on the community page of the project (https://karaf.apache.org/community.html).
Clone:
git clone https://github.com/apache/karaf-site.git
Karaf website uses jekyll to build (generate the HTML resources).
To install Jekyll, refer to https://jekyllrb.com/docs/
Once Jekyll is installed, you can build website using:
bundle exec jekyll serve
This command builds website and start the local Jekyll server on http://localhost:4000
NB: your local Jekyll installation might need additional modules required by Apache Karaf website. Just run bundle install
to install these modules.
## Deploy
Build the site for production:
JEKYLL_ENV=production bundle exec jekyll build
Package the war:
mvn clean install
You can test the war with Jetty embedded and visit http://localhost:8080/ :
mvn jetty:run
Deploy on scm
mvn install scm-publish:publish-scm