The Apache Shiro website is a static content website accessible at https://shiro.apache.org/.
Site content is authored as Markdown, Asciidoc and HTML files.
These files are parsed by the tool jbake
and renders the content files using freemarker templates to static .html
files.
To publish the site commit changes to the asf-site
branch of this repository.
ASF infrastructure will see the commit and automatically push the changes to the ASF͘'s production webservers.
The tool used to generate the static content is JBake.
JBake is used as a maven plugin, i.e. you do not need to have it in your ${PATH}
.
Generating and publishing the site on the command only takes a few maven and git commands.
Please carefully check the requirements outlined in CONTRIBUTING.adoc.
The following example assumes you have commit permissions to the apache/shiro-site
repository, typically because you are an Apache Shiro project committer:
# clone both repo branches `asf-site` and `main`
git clone https://github.com/apache/shiro-site -b asf-site shiro-site-publish
git clone https://github.com/apache/shiro-site
# build the site
cd shiro-site
mvn clean process-classes
# Open up the local ../shiro-site-publish/index.html file in your web browser.
# Ensure the changes reflect what you want.
# These next commands will publish changes to live ASF web servers.
# Be confident the changes are what you want:
rsync -avP --delete --exclude .git target/website/. ../shiro-site-publish
cd ../shiro-site-publish
# Please check that you did not modify any of the following files:
# .asf.yaml
# .htaccess
# robots.txt
git add .
git commit -am "my change description"
git push origin asf-site
It should only take a few moments until the changes are live.