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Deploy schemas onto datatractor.org #5

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PeterKraus opened this issue Oct 17, 2024 · 3 comments
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Deploy schemas onto datatractor.org #5

PeterKraus opened this issue Oct 17, 2024 · 3 comments
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@PeterKraus
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Currently, the schemas are built using sphinx and deployed onto github-pages at https://datatractor.github.io/schema. It would be ideal if the schema repository could be automatically deployed onto https://schema.datatractor.org.

We can modify the deployment action for that purpose, or figure out a different way of doing it.

Additionally, a front-page at https://datatractor.org might also be useful.

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ml-evs commented Oct 20, 2024

Is it not simply a case of:

  1. point the GH pages for this repo to a custom domain schema.datatractor.org
  2. point DNS of schema subdomain to GH pages?

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Will work on this in the coming week. I'm in the lab wrangling robots and re-networking a series of manufacturer LANs today so needing to focus on that. I think @ml-evs is correct but will think it through. For a front-page, @PeterKraus do you have a wish list of what it should include besides a basic intro, a link to the manuscript (when it goes up)? Any specific links you envision there?

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@davidelbert I realise I never replied to you. I guess for the https://datatractor.org, we might as well redirect to https://github.com/datatractor for now (which has all of the above info).

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