The template repository for blogs using logos-docusaurus-plugins.
- Clone this repository
$ git clone https://github.com/acid-info/logos-blog-template.git
- Install the dependencies:
$ yarn install
- Start the website:
$ yarn start
- Visit
http://localhost:3000/
in your browser
Edit the docusaurus.config.js
file in the repository's root directory, and update the value of the businessUnit
field in presets section; below is a list of valid values:
- Logos
- Codex
- Waku
- Nimbus
- Nomos
- VacResearch
- Acid.info
Example:
presets: [
[
'@acid-info/logos-docusaurus-preset',
{
businessUnit: 'Codex',
},
],
],
This is typically sufficient for most cases, as the Logos plugins will automatically populate other configurations related to the specified business unit. If you encounter any errors in the information provided by Logos Plugins, please visit the Logos Docusaurus Plugins repository and open an issue.
The blog utilizes the Docusaurus blog plugin configured in docusaurus.config.js
.
[
'@docusaurus/plugin-content-blog',
/** @type {import('@docusaurus/plugin-content-blog').PluginOptions} */
({
id: 'blog',
routeBasePath: '/',
path: 'posts',
blogTitle: 'Research Log',
blogSidebarCount: 0,
authorsMapPath: 'authors.yml',
remarkPlugins: [math],
rehypePlugins: [katex],
}),
]
A list of authors can be defined in /posts/authors.yml
.
For additional customization options, please refer to the Docusaurus Blog Plugin documentation.
To publish in the blog, create a .md
or mdx
file within the posts
directory. You can use Frontmatter to add metadata to your markdown file.
You can find instructions for adding additional documentation sections, implementing localization, and managing versioning on the Docusaurus website.
Please note that theme customization is somewhat restricted; for more detailed instructions on customizing your theme, visit the Logos Docusaurus Theme repository.
By default, this template utilizes the CSS styles defined in the logos-docusaurus-plugins package. You have the option to define custom CSS in src/css/custom.scss
.
- Generate static files for production:
$ yarn build
The static files will be created in the build
directory.
- Serve the static build:
$ yarn serve
- The
master
branch is automatically deployed to the production server (e.g., logos.co) through CI - The
develop
branch is automatically deployed to the staging server (e.g., dev.logos.co) through CI
- Create a new working branch from
develop
:git checkout develop; git checkout -b my-changes
. - Make your changes, push them to the
origin
, and open a Pull Request against thedevelop
branch. - After approval, merge the pull request, and verify the changes on the staging server (e.g., https://dev.vac.dev).
- When ready to promote changes to the live website, rebase the
master
branch on the staging changes:git checkout master; git pull origin master; git rebase origin/develop; git push
.