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How to setup the project for local development

I. Requirements

II. Run the local development

Install all dependencies

We use docker to prevent version and system differences. So please, especially if you are a mac user, use the docker container.

Run this in your console to update your dependencies

docker-compose -f docker-compose-bundle.yml up

Start the live preview of the page

Note: The live reload of jekyll is not perfect. Therefore, don't expect it to work as intended. Sometimes, you need to re-run the command in order to see the newest changes.

Run this in your console to start the local preview

docker-compose up

III. Troubleshooting

If the live preview fails and you don't know the cause, follow these steps:

  1. You installed the dependencies in the past

    Chances are that the dependencies are not compatible if you once installed the dependencies a long time ago.

    Steps to fix it:

    • delete vendor folder
    • delete Gemfile.lock folder
    • re-install dependencies
  2. Your ports are already used by an other program

    If you are running another program that requires either port 4000 or port 35729, the preview will fail.

    Steps to fix it:

    • either close the program(s) that need(s) the port(s)
    • or specify another port

    If you want to specify another port go to the docker compose file, append one of the args to the bash script that the docker container will run:

    • --port [YOUR PORT] (the port where the page is accessible at)
    • --livereload-port [YOUR PORT] (the port where the live reload script is accessible at)

    → append the arg(s) to the bash command:

     ... && bundle exec jekyll serve --livereload --host=0.0.0.0 --port=[PORT] --livereload-port=[PORT]
  3. You decided not to run it in the docker container

    If you did, then please run it in the container.

  4. Other causes

    If you tried every troubleshooting method and none of them worked: We are sorry, but you need to find the error by your own.