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Fragaria.cz website

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Creating posts

The recommended way to add a new post is a pull request. Simply fork the repository, create your new post and make a PR. You can verify your post looks OK on your local installation.

Posts are kept in _posts folder. They are simple Markdown documents with a header that contains jekyll front matter written in YAML. Take a look at other files in _posts for the reference what can be included.

Post files should be written in Markdown otherwise and the files have to be named in following format:

[year]-[month]-[day]-[slugified post title].md

E.g.: 2014-10-20-ako-vyrobit-staticky-web-efektivne.md

At minimum, following properties need to be declared in the front matter:

  • title: title of your post
  • date: publication date of the post in ISO format (e.g. 2014-10-20T13:37:00.002+02:00)
  • author: your name
  • lang: language of the post (cs, sk, en)... we generally recommend writing all posts in English
  • tags: keywords of the post as a YAML array

Providing images for the posts

Images should be provided in high resolution so that we can serve it in good quality for retina displays too. Always make sure your image is at least in Full-HD resolution. More is even better.

All post images are hosted on Cloudinary. There is a image upload script in the __tools directory that you can use to upload your image.

Simply navigate to the directory, run npm install and then run the command:

./images upload [path to your image]

The result will be something like:

Upload successful.
Public ID:  posts/osi_rllzfu

Note the Public ID string. You can use this string as cloudinary_src attribute in the post front matter. This will serve as the post's main image.

Including images within the post body

To include image within the post body, start by uploading the image using the __tools/images script described above. Once you have your Public ID, you can embed your image by typing:

{% include figure.html cloudinary_src='[Public ID]' caption='[optional caption]' %}

You can omit the the caption argument.

Including Youtube videos in the post body

Just type:

{% include youtube.html id='[youtube video id]' %}

Including embeddables like iframes

You can embed iframes normally like you would do in a HTML document. Jekyll understands HTML syntax within markdown documents too.

Highlighting code blocks

Use {% highlight %} tag for that:

{% highlight html %}
<my-code></my-code>
{% endhighlight %}

You can also enable line numbers with: {% highlight html linenos %}.

Development

This project requires Ruby to be installed on your computer (best installed using rbenv).

Installation

The process is practically the same on any Linux. Only difference is build dependencies.

Install build dependencies

First, install required development dependencies:

Ubuntu 18.04

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install git-core curl zlib1g-dev build-essential libssl-dev libreadline-dev libyaml-dev libsqlite3-dev sqlite3 libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev software-properties-common

Fedora 28

sudo dnf install git-core zlib zlib-devel gcc-c++ patch readline readline-devel libyaml-devel libffi-devel openssl-devel make bzip2 autoconf automake libtool bison curl

Install rbenv

Next, install Ruby using rbenv:

cd
git clone https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv.git ~/.rbenv
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
echo 'eval "$(rbenv init -)"' >> ~/.bashrc
exec $SHELL

git clone https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build.git ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
exec $SHELL

rbenv install 2.5.1
rbenv global 2.5.1
ruby -v # Verify [email protected] is installed

Installing dependencies on macOS

brew install rbenv
rbenv init
echo 'eval "$(rbenv init -)"' >> ~/.bashrc
exec $SHELL
rbenv install 2.5.1
ruby -v # Verify [email protected] is installed

Installing the app

Once you have Ruby installed, clone the fragaria/website repository:

git clone https://github.com/fragaria/website.git fragaria.cz

Switch to the cloned repository:

cd fragaria.cz

Then, install Ruby gems using following from within the repository directory:

rbenv install         # Installs Ruby version required by the project
gem install bundler   # Installs bundler
bundle install        # Installs Ruby gems

Launching the app

Start the application using:

bundle exec jekyll serve --livereload

Testing site will be available at http://localhost:4000/.

Viewing future articles and drafts

Simple! Just run the app using:

bundle exec jekyll serve --livereload --future --drafts

Using Docker

This theme has built-in Docker support. For many users, it's the easiest option to get things up and running.

First, make sure you have Docker along with docker-comopose installed. To do so, please follow a guide according to you OS of choice:

docker-compose can be installed by following official resources.

Note for Fedora: It's better to run docker-compose without sudo. Please follow this guide to allow running without it.

Once you have Docker deamon running, just navigate to a cloned repository and run:

docker-compose up

First boot might take some time, but you should be presented with a running app after a while.

Deployment

Use provided build.sh script. It will build the site using Docker and automatically commit to the gh-pages branch. You simply confirm your will by pushing:

./build.sh
git push

Note: make sure you've committed all your work before running this as it will fail when switching to gh-pages branch otherwise.