- Fork this repository
- Deploy the site locally
- Deploy the site in docker
- Add your changes
- Generate image preview
- Create Pull Request
The below commands set up your environment for running GitHub pages locally. Any edits you make will be viewable on a lightweight webserver that runs on your local machine.
Install Ruby 3.0.x. If you're on Ubuntu, run this commands:
sudo apt-get install ruby-full build-essential zlib1g-dev git
sudo gem install github-pages jekyll bundler
Or you can use Ruby 2.7.x. (Click to Open)
If you're on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, run these commands:
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common sudo apt-add-repository ppa:brightbox/ruby-ng sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install make ruby ruby-dev libffi-dev g++ zlib1g-dev sudo gem install github-pages sudo gem install jekyll bundler
- If you're on a Mac, follow these instructions and choose a Ruby version (3.0.x or 2.7.6).
- If you're on a Windows machine you can use the Ruby Installer. During the installation make sure to check the option for Add Ruby executables to your PATH.
Clone our site:
git clone https://github.com/thingsboard/thingsboard.github.io.git
Make any changes you want. Then, to see your changes locally:
cd thingsboard.github.io
sudo bundle install
bundle exec jekyll serve --host 0.0.0.0
In case you change the layout or website structure you might need to execute following command:
rm -rf _site .jekyll-metadata && bundle exec jekyll serve --host 0.0.0.0
or execute the below script from the project root directory:
./restart.sh
Your copy of the site will then be viewable at: https://localhost:4000 (or wherever Jekyll tells you).
These instructions will help to run the thingsboard/thingsboard.github.io project in the docker. You do not need to install additional dependencies and packages, everything is already built into the docker image.
If you do not have docker installed, you need to install it. You can do this by following the installation instructions: Docker Engine installation overview
If you do not have a local thingsboard.github.io repository, you need to clone project into the "website" directory.
git clone https://github.com/thingsboard/thingsboard.github.io.git website
Please replace the THINGSBOARD_WEBSITE_DIR
with the full path to your local thingsboard.github.io repository.
To deploy a fork, you need to replace the environment variable PAGES_REPO_NWO with the name of your repository. As example:
PAGES_REPO_NWO="your_github_nickname/thingsboard.github.io"
docker run --rm -d -p 4000:4000 --name thingsboard_website -e PAGES_REPO_NWO="thingsboard/thingsboard.github.io" --volume="THINGSBOARD_WEBSITE_DIR:/website" thingsboard/website
Please replace the THINGSBOARD_WEBSITE_DIR
with the full path to your local thingsboard.github.io repository.
To deploy a fork, you need to replace the environment variable PAGES_REPO_NWO with the name of your repository. As example:
PAGES_REPO_NWO: "your_github_nickname/thingsboard.github.io"
Create docker-compose.yml file:
cat <<EOT | sudo tee docker-compose.yml
version: '3.1'
services:
thingsboard_website:
container_name: thingsboard_website
restart: always
image: "thingsboard/website"
environment:
PAGES_REPO_NWO: "thingsboard/thingsboard.github.io"
ports:
- "4000:4000"
volumes:
- THINGSBOARD_WEBSITE_DIR:/website
EOT
To start the docker container with docker-compose, run the command:
docker compose up
In about 2 minutes (depending on PC performance), your copy of the site will be available for viewing at https://localhost:4000
For new *.png images preview is required along with original images.
To create a previews use the script
#run once
#install mogrify utility to perform resize
sudo apt install graphicsmagick-imagemagick-compat
Usage:
./generate-previews.sh path file_mask*.png
Example:
./generate-previews.sh images/solution-templates *.png
Usage:
docker exec thingsboard_website bash -c "./generate-previews.sh path file_mask*.png"
Example:
docker exec thingsboard_website bash -c "./generate-previews.sh images/solution-templates *.png"
NOTE: This command must be executed with the running container
Use the following command to check the broken links.
docker run -it --rm --network=host ghcr.io/linkchecker/linkchecker --check-extern https://0.0.0.0:4000/
Update pages in _includes/docs/pe/user-guide/install directory in accordance with thingsboard/thingsborad-pe repositories:
Use the following command from the project root directory to regenerate configuration pages (first script parameter is TB version: 'ce' or 'pe', second parameter is relative path to TB repository):
python3 generate_config_pages.py ce ../thingsboard