This is the repository used to build and publish the official Selenium website.
We use Hugo to build and render the site and docs, which are two separate Hugo projects.
After cloning the repository, if you want to make changes to the
site, work on the site_source_files
directory. To make changes to the docs,
switch to the docs_source_files
directory. To see a live preview of your
changes, run hugo server
on each directory.
% cd site_source_files/docs_source_files
% hugo server
A full contribution guideline can be seen at contributing
Please check all the information available at https://selenium.dev/getinvolved/
GitHub actions runs for every commit on each PR and protected branch. The regular CI execution will just build the site with Hugo to verify that the commit works. The description of these steps can be seen at the actions configuration file, one for testing a PR, and one for deploying the site
After each CI execution that happens in the dev
branch, the script build-site.sh
is executed for deployment. This script checks for the string [deploy site]
in the commit message.
If the commit message contains that string, and the commit is in dev
, a
GitHub action is triggered to build and deploy the site.
The site and docs will be built, and the changes will
be committed to the branch publish
by the user Selenium-CI.
What is important to take into account is that the source files for the site are in the dev
branch, and the files that get deployed are pushed to the publish
branch.
The site and docs are deployed using GitHub pages, and the configuration for this can be seen at the repo settings (if you are a maintainer you should be able to access the link).
The selenium.dev domain is managed at https://www.gandi.net/en, if you need access to it, reach out to any of the PLC or TLC members, who can help you with that.
If for any reason, you need to setup the domain redirection again, we followed this guide, but any tutorial/guide showing how to redirect a domain to GitHub pages should do.