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author | Tim <50115603+bossenti@users.noreply.github.com> | Tue Apr 02 09:30:08 2024 +0200 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Tue Apr 02 09:30:08 2024 +0200 |
tree | d564037337e8b027a890abeb595d51f17ceed30b | |
parent | 0dcc203e376899e215f9cc2f2c1fcb6855616a64 [diff] |
docs: blogpost about anomaly detection with ONNX (#160) * docs: blogpost about anomaly detection with ONNX * docs: minor improvements
This repository includes the website and documentation of Apache StreamPipes on https://streampipes.apache.org. Two different technologies are used to create both sites:
Both parts are merged to a single directory during the CI process.
Node.js(at most v18) and npm are required to build the documentation.
npm install
from the website-v2
directory by first running cd ./website-v2
.npm run start
to start the documentation for debugging purposes. The content will be served on http://localhost:3000
npm run build
to build the documentation This will create a folder website-v2/build
that includes all required static files.npm run ds-version NEW_VERSION
to release a new docs version.docs-python
to the website-v2/build
folder into a subdirectory named python
.The deployment step is done automatically using the asf.yaml process. Code must be merged into the master
branch in order to trigger an update of the website.