This repo houses the assets used to build the website for Longhorn, available at https://longhorn.io.
To run the website locally, you need to have the Hugo static site generator installed (installation instructions here). Once Hugo is installed:
yarn install
hugo server --buildDrafts --buildFuture
This starts Hugo in local mode. You can see access the site at https://localhost:1313.
The Longhorn site is automatically built and published by Netlify when changes are pushed to the master
branch.
To create a new version of the documentation:
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Copy the most recent version of the documentation to create a new version. If the most recent version is 1.2.4 and you'd like to create 1.2.5:
cp -rf content/docs/1.2.4 content/docs/1.2.5
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Add the version to the
params.versions
list inconfig.toml
. Make sure that the list has the latest versions first.
All contributions to the docs need to be signed off.
To sign off when creating a commit, run:
git commit -m "Commit message" -s
To sign off when editing the docs with the GitHub UI, enter a name for your commit, then in the large field below the commit message, enter the signoff text with your own name and email, e.g.:
Signed-off-by: Catherine Luse <[email protected]>
To sign off on a commit that is already in a pull request,
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Head to your local branch and run:
git commit --amend -s
Now your commits will have your signoff.
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Next run:
git push --force-with-lease origin patch-1
In this example,
patch-1
is a local branch.
The documentation is split into multiple versions, with a directory for docs corresponding to each Longhorn version. For example, Longhorn 0.8.0 docs are in content/docs/0.8.0
.
To make changes to the docs that are specific to an upcoming release, use the specific version branch, e.g. v1.1.1
which contains the directory content/docs/1.1.1
for that version.