This repository holds the source code and content of the FOSDEM website (as of https://fosdem.org/).
Our website uses the nanoc static site generator, and we did implement a lot of custom code to support our workflow as painlessly as possible. Maybe some bits of those will be an inspiration or of help.
- Ruby 2.4 or newer
- ImageMagick >= 6.0 < 7.0
- pngcrush
- Either:
- An export of the FOSDEM pentabarf system; or
- Credentials to connect to the FOSDEM pentabarf database
Assuming you are running Debian or a derivative thereof, your system will need to have the following packages installed:
- autoconf
- bison
- build-essential
- git
- libffi-dev
- libgdbm-dev
- libmagickcore-dev
- libmagickwand-dev
- libncurses5-dev
- libpq-dev
- libreadline6-dev
- libssl1.0-dev
- libyaml-dev
- pngcrush
- zlib1g-dev
Following the steps below should result in a working environment:
git clone https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv.git ~/.rbenv
git clone https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build.git ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
echo 'eval "$(rbenv init -)"' >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
rbenv install 2.7.0
rbenv rehash
rbenv local 2.7.0
gem install bundler -v 1.17.3 # we’ll upgrade to Bundler 2.x soon
git clone [email protected]:website.git
cd website/
git remote add github [email protected]:FOSDEM/website.git
bundle install
source ~/.bashrc
Of course, if you're not using bash
, replace .bashrc
with the appropriate
initialisation file for your shell.
A site build consists of two steps:
- Export the data from the FOSDEM Pentabarf database
- Generate the static site using the exported data
To generate the schedule data from Pentabarf, you will first need to obtain a Kerberos ticket for a principal with access to the Pentabarf database. Next, you will be able to run the update command.
kinit [email protected]
nanoc update -y
This section assumes you have an exported data from pentabarf already. If you haven't please see the section below first.
If you've been provided with a dump of the Pentabarf system, place
pentabarf.yaml
and theevents
andspeaker
directories in the/export
directory of this repository.
nanoc
The site will be generated in /output
. To view the website, you can use the
view
command and optionally specify a port to listen on:
nanoc view -p 1234