This is a Docusaurus site, and all content can be found in docs/
. Contributions are welcome in the form of issues or pull requests. Pages that require attention have been marked with Docusaurus Admonitions.
We love new blog posts, and welcome content about OpenLineage! Topics include:
- experiences from users of all kinds
- supporting products and technologies
- proposals for discussion
If you are familiar with the GitHub pull request process, it is easy to propose a new blog post:
- Fork this project.
- Make a new directory in
/blog
. The name of the directory will become part of the posts's URL, so choose something descriptive and unique. - Create an
index.mdx
file in the new directory containing your blog content. Use one of the other posts as a template. Thetitle
,date
,authors
, anddescription
front matter fields are all required. - Add your author information -- name, title, url (optional), and image_url (optional) -- to
blog/authors.yml
. - Build the site locally if you want to see it in a browser and build confidence in your formatting choices.
- Commit your changes and submit a pull request.
- Add a rectangular logo in SVG format twice as wide as it is tall to static/img.
- Add a record to the appropriate file and array in static/ecosystem, using simply the filename of the logo for the image value.
If you want to make a change to a basepage - e.g. to add a new member to the Ecosystem page - the best way is to submit a pull request.
These basepages can be found in src/pages
, and are formatted in markdown.
To build the openapi docs using redoc-cli
, run:
% yarn run build:docs
First, clone the repo.
Install the node version manager and use it to create a Node 16 environment:
$ nvm install 16
$ nvm use 16
Run Yarn to install all of the Node dependencies for the project:
$ yarn
You need to first build the documentation contents. This is necessary before starting the docusaurus server.
$ yarn build
This command generates static content into the build
directory. If you want to look at it, try cd build && python3 -m http.server
.
Tell Yarn to start a development server:
$ yarn start
This command provides a URL where the doc site can be viewed. Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server.
By default, the server port will be set to 3000. In case the port is already being used, you can specify the port number when starting the server:
$ yarn start --port 3001
Once the site has been launched, pull requests to main
will cause a new doc site to be shipped via GitHub Pages.
The site is deployed using the Gatsby Publish GitHub action whenever a change is merged into main
.
This GitHub Action will:
- Execute
scripts/build-docs.sh
, which performs a build of the OpenAPI docs based on the latest version of the spec that has been published intostatic/spec
by the OpenLineage release script. The resulting docs are placed intostatic/apidocs/openapi
. - Execute
yarn run build
, which performs a build of the Gatsby landing pages and places them intopublic/
. Thestatic/
directory, containing the OpenAPI and Java client documentation, is copied intopublic/
during this step. - Replace the contents of the
gh-pages
branch of the org domain repo with the contents ofpublic/
. This will cause that repo's GitHub Action to deploy the new content.