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Gardener Website Content Repository

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Website repositories and CI/CD Overview

The website builds and deployments are automated. They are orchestrated by Concourse CI/CD pipeline and triggered regularly (every 24h) or upon changes in /gardener/documentation or /gardener/website-generator repos. The build results are then pushed to /gardener/website/docs and served as GitHub Pages site.

The repositories involved in the CI/CD are:

  • /gardener/documentation (this repository) is the Website Source Content repository . It contains the source content for the website, used by the builder to produce the static HTML to be served. This is the primary repository for website content contributions - blogs, news, tutorials, etc.
  • /gardener/website-generator is the Website Generator repository. It contains the tools, the scripts and build configuration for the website, including all common framework html, styles, javascript and images, as well as the scripts and build configuration for the build environment container image.
  • /gardener/website is the Website home repository. It hosts the generated website content and is configured to serve it using GitHub Pages. No manual contributions here.

Setup Local Development Environment

Prerequisites:

  • Mac/Linux/Windows WSL
  • Docker

  1. Clone the website source content
    $ git clone https://github.com/gardener/documentation.git
  2. Run the website locally with real-time update on changes
    $ cd documentation
    $ make serve

For scenarios other than content development, or if you can't meet some of the prerequisites, please refer to the reference for setting up build environment locally available at /gardener/website-generator.

Contribute

Add a new page

All content for your website will live inside the ./website/documentation directory. Each top-level folder in Hugo is considered a content section. For example, if your site has three main sections — blog, getting-started, and tutorials — you will have three directories at ./website/documentation/blog, ./website/documentation/getting-started (WiP), and ./website/documentation/tutorials.

Order of content

Normally, the top navigation of a Hugo site is ordered by a weight attribute in the front matter section of the _index.md file. For this website, I decide to use the directory order and put a number in front of each directory. With this method, the directory order is synchronized with the menu order. This is more convenient for a content developer to navigate between website and content.

Kind of pages

This website supports three kind of pages:

  • local
  • remote
  • repository

Local page

A local page is nothing special for hugo. A good example for a local page is the ./website/documentation/060-curated-links/_index.md file.

Remote Page

a remote page contains the front matter section with the reference to the remote md file. Good example is ./website/documentation/getting-started.md

Remote Repository

A remote repo contains just the front matter section. The real content is crawled during the build process. A good example is the ./website/documentation/guides/applications/https.md page.

The remote repo is referenced by the remote attribute in the front matter.