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How to Add a New Article

Follow these simple steps to add a new article using the Jupyter Notebook named new_article.

Step 1: Open the Jupyter Notebook

  1. Launch Jupyter Notebook on your computer.
  2. Open the new_article notebook.

Step 2: Set the Article ID

  1. Before running the cell, ensure that the article_id variable is set correctly with a unique identifier (USE ONLY LOWERCASE ALPHABETS AND UNDERSCORES!!).

Step 3: Run the Notebook

  1. Executing the notebook will create a new folder for your article using the article_id you set in Step 2.

Step 4: Prepare Your Article Information

Locate your new folder in the articles directory and open the info.json file in the newly created article folder. You will need to fill out the following fields:

  • title: The title of your article (Donot use ":").
  • author_id: Your unique author ID.
  • display: Set to true if you want the article to be displayed.
  • date: Enter the date in MM-DD-YYYY format.
  • category: Specify whether it is "News" or "Research".
  • tags: List relevant tags (e.g., "tag1", "tag2").
  • platforms: Choose the platforms where you want to display your article (e.g., "tardis", "kg", "dti"). Leaving this empty would mean your article won't be visible on any of the websites.
  • short_description: Write a brief summary of your content (Donot use ":").
  • cover_image_height: Set the height of your cover image (e.g., "520px").
  • cover_image_width: Set the width of your cover image (e.g., "330px").
  • cover_image: Provide the path to your cover image (e.g., "media/images/your_image_name.extension").
  • content: Fill in the content sections (1_para, 2_img, 3_para, 4_vid) as needed. The number in front of the key defines the order in which the content will be shown on the article.
  • people_involved_ids: List IDs of collaborators involved in the article.
  • links: Add any relevant links (if applicable).
  • twitter: Specify if there is any Twitter handle related to the article (if applicable).

Step 5: Add Media Files

  1. If you have images or videos, place them in the media/images directory of your new article folder.
  2. Make sure that the paths in the info.json file correspond to the media files you added.

Step 6: Verify Your Article

  1. Double-check all entries in the info.json file to ensure accuracy.
  2. Make sure the media files are correctly placed and referenced.

Step 7: Open a PR

  1. Once everything is verified, you can proceed to open a PR.