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Welcome to the Robonomics Academy Repository!

Robonomics Academy is the educational provider to the world of IoT and cyber-physical systems based on web3. The core developers of the Robonomics project, robotics specialists and PhD research scientists offer to pass through compendious experience based on 8 years of work with web 3.0 projects.

How to Deploy Academy Site Locally

  1. Install Node.js.

  2. Activate Yarn Package Manager, shipped with Node.js Corepack:

corepack enable
  1. Clone the academy repository:
git clone https://github.com/airalab/robonomics.academy.git
  1. Go to the directory of the repository and run the following commands:
cd robonomics.academy
sudo yarn global add @gridsome/cli
yarn install
  1. Deploy the academy locally:
gridsome develop

If you have the error node: --openssl-legacy-provider is not allowed in NODE_OPTIONS, run the following command:

export NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider

How to upload new course/lesson:

  • First of all, you need to add course/lesson information to courses/all-courses.yaml:
- id: '1' 
  title: 'Introduction to the ideas of Robonomics' // name of the course
  path: 'introduction-course' // path that will be displayed in url
  level: 3 // complexity of the course
  tags: ['course'] // tags for the course
  filters: [''] // options for filter (if there are any)
  progress: done // progress of the course (done, coming(if zero lessons are ready), progress (if some lessons are not finished))
  author: 'Fingerling42' // the course author (if there is one). For this option add author and use alias (see: courses/authors/authors.yaml)
  published: true // set this option to false if you want to hide your course
  lessons:
    - id: '0'
      title: 'Introduction to the ideas of Robonomics'
      path: 'overview' // use this path for all intro lessons 
      status: done
    - id: '1' //  lesson id
      title: 'Broadcasting Through the Black Mirror' // lesson name
      path: 'broadcasting-through-the-black-mirror' // path that will be displayed in url (it must be the same as the name of lesson md file)
      status: in progress // lesson status (done or in progress)
  • Then, you must create folder in courses/learn/en/ - e.g introduction-course and add "intro page" for your course in courses/learn/en/your-new-folder - e.g introduction-course.md

Add some basic info to the doc:

  ---
  title: "Introduction to the ideas of Robonomics" // course title
  description: Welcome Introduction Course! // course description 
  metaOptions: [Learn, Introduction to the ideas of Robonomics] // this information is needed for meta tags and images purposes. You need to type: Learn, Name_Of_Your_Course
  defaultName: Introduction to the ideas of Robonomics // name of your course in english ( also needed for meta info )
  ---
  • Finally, add lessons for the new course (if there are any). Create md files for each lesson in new folder. The set up will be identical to the "intro page" of your course md file with the necessary adjustments :)

NOTE :

  1. Make sure you use alias while adding author!
  2. If your lesson is in progress you must add status: in progress for your lesson AND progress: progress or progress: coming for your course!

progress - some lessons are ready, coming - zero lessons are done

if your lesson/course wasn't published (published: false) and it's your first doc then you need to go to courses/authors/authors.yaml, find your name and remove hide option

What you can use while editing lesson or adding a new one:

How to highlight code:

If you want to highlight your code use:

<LessonCodeWrapper language="json" noCopyIcon>
  SOME CODE HERE
</LessonCodeWrapper>

code wrapper with the "big-code" class

<LessonCodeWrapper language="json" codeClass="big-code">
sudo curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_16.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs git make g++ gcc
</LessonCodeWrapper>

Properties for lesson-code-wrapper

Property Required Default Type Description
language true - String You must specify the code language for the right highlighting
codeClass false - String If your code is long you may want to use "big-code" class for styling purposes
noCopyIcon false false Boolean By default all code pieces have copy icon but if it's not needed you may remove it
noLines false false Boolean By default all code pieces have number lines but if it's not needed you may remove it

Available Languages:

  • Bash
  • JSON
  • Python
  • YAML
  • UML

How to insert images:

If you want you image to zoom in you must use - "lesson-images"

simple image

<LessonImages src="course_name/course-lesson-1.jpg" alt="lesson image"/>

figure with caption

<LessonImages figure figureCaption="Architectural scheme of the scenario with SLS Gateway" src="smart-house-course/lesson-1-2.png" alt="Architectural scheme of the scenario with SLS Gateway"/>

Properties for lesson-images

Property Required Default Type Description
src true - String You need to upload you images to src/assets/images/course-name/src-of-your-image.format
And then just use: course-name/src-of-your-image.format
alt false - String Alt attribute for your image
figure false false Boolean If you want to use image with caption
figureCaption false - String Add some caption for the image
imageClasses false - String Add classes for styling

How to insert videos

There are two ways for inserting videos in your documents:

It is recommended to insert videos with built-in tag , however you may also use standard way for Markdown files.

local file

<LessonVideo autoplay loop controls :videos="[{src: '/videos/temp.mp4', type:'mp4'}]" local />

IPFS / Server

You need to specify format of video`

<LessonVideo  :videos="[{src: 'https://crustipfs.art/ipfs/QmdZKkPJCa9GEN43iUBX81jfrFTDxcn7J6wWURrwNVwcKx', type:'webm'}, {src: 'https://crustipfs.art/ipfs/QmStCDsEHCYwVYvnDdmZBMnobPmrgZx3iJLm65b8XNzKQa', type:'mp4'}]" />

video with cover

<LessonVideo  :videos="[{src: 'https://crustipfs.art/ipfs/QmdZKkPJCa9GEN43iUBX81jfrFTDxcn7J6wWURrwNVwcKx', type:'webm'}, {src: 'https://crustipfs.art/ipfs/QmStCDsEHCYwVYvnDdmZBMnobPmrgZx3iJLm65b8XNzKQa', type:'mp4'}]" cover="smart-home-intro/assembling-smart-home-board-1.png" />

Properties for LessonVideo

IF YOU ADDING A FILE WITH THE SIZE OF MORE THAN 10MB, PLEASE, ADD IT TO THE SERVER NOT A LOCAL FOLDER!

  • You may use any properties for HTML5 video tag.

  • Acceptable formats - mp4, webm, ogg.

Property Required Default Type Description
videos true - Array Array of objects [{src: 'path to video', type: 'type of video'}]
local false false Boolean helps to get the right path for the file. - If your video located in a local folder prop must be set to true.
cover false - String adds cover to your video. You need add cover to courses/images/course_folder/image_name.png.

YouTube videos

You can embed any YouTube video in doc by inserting share link as separate paragraph without any additional quotes or tags, e.g.: https://youtu.be/kQaSwNYHJQ8

However, if you need an autoplay you must use special component:

<robo-academy-youtube autoplay link="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s4-S_z4VYE" />

Properties for robo-academy-youtube

Property Required Default Type Description
link true - String link to youtube video
autoplay fasle false Boolean autoplays youtube video
loop false false Boolean loop youtube video

Stylized Lists:

For stylized list you must use:

ordered list

<List type="numbers">

<li>
  List item 1
</li>

<li>
  List item 2
</li>

</List>

unordered list

<List>

<li>
  List item 1
</li>

<li>
  List item 2
</li>

</List>

unordered list with plus

<List type="plus">

<li>
  List item 1
</li>

<li>
  List item 2
</li>

</List>
Property Required Default Type Description
type false bullets String You can choose type of your list:

- bullets (unordered list)
- plus (unordered list with plus instead of bullets)
- numbers (ordered list with numbers)

NOTES & WARNINGS

You can add notes and give them specific types:

  • warning (orange color)
  • okay (green color)
  • note (grey color)

note with title

<robo-academy-note type="okay" title="Some import information" />

note with content

<robo-academy-note type="okay">Learn with us</robo-academy-note>

note with title and content

<robo-academy-note type="okay" title="Robonomics Academy">
  Learn with us
</robo-academy-note>

Properties for robo-academy-note

Property Required Default Type Description
type false - String - there are three types in total:

note, warning, okay
title false - String adds title to your note
gap false false Boolean adds gap to your note

Tabs

You can add tabs to the doc:

  • Use tabs wrapper component:
<robo-academy-tabs></robo-academy-tabs>
  • And then use as many tab items components as you like inside wrapper:
  <robo-academy-tabs>
    <robo-academy-tab title="Linux">
      <pre>ip a</pre>
    </robo-academy-tab>
    <robo-academy-tab title="OSX">
      ifconfig
    </robo-academy-tab>
  </robo-academy-tabs>

horizontal tabs

  <robo-academy-tabs>
    <robo-academy-tab title="Linux">
      <pre>ip a</pre>
    </robo-academy-tab>
    <robo-academy-tab title="OSX">
      ifconfig
    </robo-academy-tab>
  </robo-academy-tabs>

vertical tabs

  <robo-academy-tabs mode="vertical">
    <robo-academy-tab title="Linux">
      <pre>ip a</pre>
    </robo-academy-tab>
    <robo-academy-tab title="OSX">
      <pre>ifconfig</pre>
    </robo-academy-tab>
  </robo-academy-tabs>

tab item with border

  <robo-academy-tabs>
    <robo-academy-tab title="Linux">
      <pre>ip a</pre>
    </robo-academy-tab>
    <robo-academy-tab title="OSX" border>
      ifconfig
    </robo-academy-tab>
  </robo-academy-tabs>

Properties for robo-academy-tabs (wrapper)

Property Required Default Type Description
mode false horizontal String you can choose tabs mode:
- horizontal
- vertical

Properties for robo-academy-tab (item)

Property Required Default Type Description
title true - String title for the tab
border false false Boolean add border to the content wrapper

Grid

Helps to add grid layout to elements:

  • Use grid wrapper component first:
<robo-academy-grid></robo-academy-grid>
  • And then use as many grid items components as you like inside wrapper:
  <robo-academy-grid :columns="2" textAlign="center">
    <robo-academy-grid-element>
      <p>Zigbee smart devices (any from <a href="https://slsys.io/action/supported_devices.html">supported devices</a>)</p>
    </robo-academy-grid-element>
    <robo-academy-grid-element>
      <p>Zigbee adapter <a href="https://jethome.ru/z2/">JetHome USB JetStick Z2</a> (or one of <a href="https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/information/supported_adapters.html">supported</a>) or 
      <a href="https://easyeda.com/ludovich88/robonomics_sls_gateway_v01">Robonomics SLS Gateway</a></p>
    </robo-academy-grid-element/>
  </robo-academy-grid>

Properties for robo-academy-grid

Property Required Default Type Description
columns false 4 Number you can choose column number:
- from 1 to 6
align false - String align items on the block axis:
- options: start, center, end
justify false - String align items on the inline axis:
- options: start, center, end
textAlign false - String align text inside grid
- options: left, center, right

Dialog

If you need to use special dialog-like-wrapper use this component: <RoboAcademyDialog></RoboAcademyDialog>

Terminal

If you want your code or some text looked like from terminal and <LessonCodeWrapper></LessonCodeWrapper> doesn't work for you, then you may try this component: <RoboAcademyTerminal title="Goals"></RoboAcademyTerminal>

Property Required Default Type Description
title false terminal String Set title on top of the terminal

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