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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.

Getting started

Prerequisites

  • Ruby 2.4 or newer
  • ImageMagick >= 6.0 < 7.0
  • pngcrush
  • Either:
    1. An export of the FOSDEM pentabarf system; or
    2. Credentials to connect to the FOSDEM pentabarf database

Debian 9 with rbenv

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.

Building the site

A site build consists of two steps:

  1. Export the data from the FOSDEM Pentabarf database
  2. Generate the static site using the exported data

Exporting from FOSDEM Pentabarf

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

Generating the site

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 the events and speaker 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

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