This is a template for websites implemented using Jekyll.
This site is implemented in Jekyll, which requires Ruby and Node.js. It also uses Python for automation and testing.
Development currently requires:
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Ruby 2.3.3
https://dl.bintray.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/rubyinstaller-2.3.3.exe
Installation on Windows:
During installation:
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On 'Installation Destination and Optional Tasks':
Documentation assumes an installation path of c:\Ruby233.
Check 'Add Ruby executables to your PATH'.
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Ruby DevKit
https://dl.bintray.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/DevKit-mingw64-32-4.7.2-20130224-1151-sfx.exe
When installing the Ruby DevKit:
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Extract to
c:\RubyDevKit
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Install the DevKit into our Ruby installation:
cd c:\RubyDevKit ruby dk.rb init ruby dk.rb install
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Node 4.5.0
https://nodejs.org/dist/v4.5.0/node-v4.5.0-x64.msi
When installing Node.js, the default options are appropriate.
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Python 3.5.2
https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.5.2/python-3.5.2.exe
When installing Python:
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Choose 'Customize Installation'
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On 'Optional Features':
Check 'pip' and 'for all users (requires elevation)'.
Uncheck 'Documentation', 'tcl/tk and IDLE', 'Python test suite', 'py launcher'.
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On 'Advanced Options':
Uncheck all options.
Set the installation path to
c:\Python35
.
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All Python work should be done within a virtual environment, to avoid dependency conflicts. Node.js and Ruby have their own dependency management (i.e., npm shrinkwrap and bundler). Our Python automation scripts will employ those tools, but we first need to configure Python.
Create the virtual environment. From the working directory of our project (e.g., c:\devel\web-jekyll-base
):
c:\Python35\python.exe -m venv env35
This will create a directory for the virtual environment (e.g., c:\devel\web-jekyll-base\env35\
).
Next activate that virtual environment and install our Python dependencies:
env35\Scripts\activate.bat
pip install -r requirements3.txt
Next use Python's invoke automation to get the rest of our dependencies:
invoke update_dependencies
Invoke automation is provided for building the site.
If it is not already active, you need to re-activate the virtual environment.
From the working directory of our project (e.g., c:\devel\web-jekyll-base
):
env35\Scripts\activate.bat
To build the site:
invoke build_test
To build and serve the site on localhost:4000
, continuously updating based on changes:
invoke serve_test