This repository is for the development of the new jetty.org website. It will eventually be contributed and moved to https://github.com/jetty/website.git or a similarly named repo.
The staged site is available at the following URL:
The site is built using Antora. This directory contains a Maven project that uses the Antora Maven plugin. This plugin allows you to run Antora through Maven. The only prerequisite is that you have Maven installed on your machine.
You do not need to have Node.js or npm installed.
You also don’t need to run npm install
.
The Antora Maven plugin handles all this.
To build the site quickly, use:
$ mvn antora
Antora will print the location of the generated site in the Maven log.
To ensure everyone is using the same environment, you may want to use the Maven wrapper, mvnw
to invoke Maven instead:
$ ./mvnw antora
On the first run, this command will set up Node.js (in target/node) and install the project dependencies (npm packages) (into node_modules).
Note
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The previous command is roughly equivalent to the following low-level $ npx antora --clean --fetch antora-playbook.yml In order to use |
You can pass options directly to Antora by defining user properties that start with antora.option.
.
For example, you can enable the jetty-downloads extension as follows:
$ mvn antora -Dantora.option.extension[1]=jetty-download
Antora is configured to fetch the remote repositories on each run.
If you want to work offline after the first run, you can unset the fetch
option:
$ mvn antora -Dantora.option.fetch?=false
You can accomplish the same thing by enabling the cached
execution profile, which overrides options passed to Antora.
$ mvn antora:antora@cached
To activate the diagram generator (Kroki), enable the kroki
execution profile.
$ mvn antora:antora@kroki
If you want to run the full production build, enable the full
execution profile.
$ mvn antora:antora@full
The full production build is equivalent to the following npm
and npx
command:
$ npm i --package-lock false ANTORA_CACHE_DIR=$PWD/.cache/antora npx --offline antora --clean --fetch --extension @antora/collector-extension --extension @antora/lunr-extension --extension jetty-downloads --extension register-asciidoctor-kroki --extension ./lib/router-extension.js --log-failure-level warn --stacktrace antora-playbook.yml
The Maven plugin also prints the npx
command before running it for informational purposes and to help you debug the configuration.