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Chisel-Lang Website

This directory provides the meta-website for the Chisel project.

Contributing

We accept modifications to the website via Pull Requests. All Pull Requests must both (1) be reviewed before they can be merged and (2) must pass Travis CI regression testing. After a Pull Request is merged, a second Travis CI build will run on the master branch that will build and update the website.

Requirements

To build the website you need:

  • sbt
  • jekyll
  • gmake - tested with version 4.2.1
  • firtool

Installing jekyll

sudo apt-get install jekyll
gem install jekyll-redirect-from

Building the Website

tl;dr:

# Clone this git repository
git clone [email protected]:chipsalliance/chisel3

# Change into the directory where the clone lives
cd chisel3/website

# Build the website
make

# Serve the website
make serve

# In a web browser navigate to localhost:4000 to preview the website

The build process uses a Makefile to orchestrate building the website. This Makefile does a number of actions:

1. Determines Contributors

There have been a lot of contributors to Chisel, FIRRTL and associated projects. As a small token of thanks, anyone who was contributed to these projects is listed on the website's community tab.

The website uses an sbt task that uses github4s to query GitHub for a list of contributors.

You can run this manually with:

make docs/src/main/tut/contributors.md

2. Builds the Website

The actual website is assembled using sbt-microsite. You can build this manually with:

sbt docs/makeMicrosite

Building and Testing Everything

To build the complete website use (and consider using the -j option with an appropriate number of parallel tasks to speed it up):

make

Initially building the website takes a long time (~45 minutes) due to the need to build Scaladoc documentation for versions. However, this process is embarrassingly parallel and you only need to do it once. All legacy/snapshot documentation will be cached in $(buildDir)/api/. Due to this caching, building the website after changes takes only a couple of minutes (the website is big...).

After making modifications to the website, you can host it locally with (so long as you have installed jekyll):

make serve

Navigate to 127.0.0.1:4000 to view your modifications to the website.

Cleaning Things Up

There are two targets for cleaning the build:

  • To clean the website build use make clean (this will not remove built Scaladoc documentation)
  • To clean everything (including cached Scaladoc) use make mrproper

Website Deployment

The Website is automatically deployed on every push to the master branch. The built website is pushed to the gh-pages branch, which is the source for what is hosted at https://chipsalliance.github.io/chisel3/.

Note that currently there is another website, https://www.chisel-lang.org/, the source for which is https://github.com/freechipsproject/www.chisel-lang.org. Following the 3.6 release, the chisel-lang.org URL will be changed to be sourced from this repository.