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CNERG Documentation

(Note: Sphinx versions higher than 1.1.2 are required.)

Documentation about adding a new person to the CNERG website can be found here. It also contains some information on downloading and building the website.

A 2 branch system has been implemented to maintain a clean process of rebuilding this site.

  1. The source branch contains the restructured text documents and Sphinx configuration used to build the site. All direct editing of files should be made in the source branch.

  2. The master branch contains the processed and published web content that is derived by Sphinx from the source branch. These files should not be editted directly.

Best practice workflow for contributing to site changes

  1. Checkout the source branch

    git checkout source

  2. Synchronize your branch with the repository (either pull or fetch and merge)

    git pull upstream

  3. Create a branch to contain your change

    git checkout -b add_some_info

  4. Make your changes in this branch

  5. Test your changes by using the gh-preview target

    make gh-preview

    This will build a version of the site in the gh-build directory of your branch, add_some_info. You can load it directly in a local browser.

  6. Repeat steps 4-5 until satisfied.

  7. Once satisfied with the source RST files, push your branch to the repo. Be sure to synchronize with any possible changes to the source branch first.

    git fetch upstream
    git rebase upstream/source
    git push upstream add_some_info
    
  8. Issue a pull request by going to your branch on the repo and clicking the "Pull Request" button.

Best practice for managing a pull request

  1. Synchronize your repository with the remote repo

    git fetch upstream

  2. Checkout the pull_request_branch

    git checkout -b pull_request_branch upstream/pull_request_branch

  3. Test the changes by using the gh-preview target

    make gh-preview

    This will build a version of the site in the gh-build directory in your branch, pull_request_branch. You can load it directly in a local browser.

  4. If satisfied, merge the pull_request_branch into the source branch. Be sure to synchronize with the remote repo first.

    git checkout source
    git fetch upstream
    git rebase upstream/source
    git merge pull_request_branch
    
  5. If there are no conflicts, push this to the repo

    git push upstream source

  6. Republish the pages with the gh-publish target.

    make gh-publish

Use docker to build and preview the website

To build CNERG website using docker you can use the cnerg container containing all the required dependencies to build the website cnerg/cnerg.github.io-deps. From the directory containing the website repository (if you don't have one yet please clone it first):

  1. run the docker container:

    docker run -u $UID -v $PWD:/local_drive -it cnerg/cnerg.github.io-deps

  2. go into the mounted folder in docker: cd /local_drive

  3. build a preview of the website: make gh-preview

  4. quit docker: exit

  5. preview your modified version of the website using your prefered web browser.

Use docker to publish the website

To build CNERG website using docker you can use the cnerg container containing all the required dependencies to build the website cnerg/cnerg.github.io-deps.

This is separated into two steps since this is easier than making your git config info available inside the docker container.

From the directory containing the website repository (if you don't have one yet please clone it first):

  1. run the docker container:

    docker run -u $UID -v $PWD:/local_drive -it cnerg/cnerg.github.io-deps

  2. go into the mounted folder in docker: cd /local_drive

  3. stage the updated website for publication make docker-gh-stage

  4. quit docker: exit

  5. publish the updated website make docker-gh-push

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