This repository contains the source of the Vert.x website (https://vertx.io).
Initialize local copy:
npm i
Download, extract and compile AsciiDoc source files of the Vert.x documentation:
npm run update-docs
Start the website in development mode:
npm run dev
Export a static website:
npm run build
The website will be exported the out
directory.
Test the exported website:
cd out
npx serve
If you don't want to install Node.js, use Docker instead:
# Initialize local copy
rm -rf node_modules docs/node_modules
docker run -it -v $(pwd):/vertx node:16-slim sh -c "cd /vertx && npm i"
# Download, extract, and compile docs
docker run -it -v $(pwd):/vertx node:16-slim sh -c "cd /vertx && npm run update-docs"
# Start website in development mode
docker run -it -v $(pwd):/vertx -p 3000:3000 node:16-slim \
sh -c "cd /vertx && npm run dev"
Alternatively, build a Docker image that runs the static website inside NGINX (no hot reloading!):
docker build -t vertx-web-site .
docker run -it -p 80:80 vertx-web-site
The community page contains a list of people who have contributed to any of the Vert.x repositories. Generating this list takes some time and requires you to authenticate against the GitHub API. Due to this, it is disabled by default.
If you want to generate the list of contributors, first create a
personal access token. Then, set the
environment variable GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN
to this token. For example,
GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN=abcdefghijklmnopqrs0123456789 npm run build
The Deploy Workflow runs every time a new commit is pushed. It publishes the website to https://vertx.io/.