Assumes http://localhost:4000 (default Jekyll dev port), for the basis of absolute URLs (for images and assets to be correctly references by PDF generation, set in _config-development.yml.
For development with live regeneration:
jekyll serve
For development build:
jekyll build
Default JEKYLL_ENV is JEKYLL_ENV=development. Not currently using this feature but you can insert it into templates if desired for conditional rendering:
{% if jekyll.environment == "production" %}
{% include production-content %}
{% endif %}
The site is configured to publish directly to github.
You will need a github login to login to the admin section at https://documentaiton.networkcanvas.com/admin
For local testing use the following configuration in admin/config.yml:
backend:
name: git-gateway
local_backend: true
You'll also need to run: npx netlify-cms-proxy-server
Assumes http://documentation.networkcanvas.com/ as site URL (set in _config-production.yml)
jekyll build JEKYLL_ENV=production --config _config.yml,_config-production.yml
- Build and deploy/serve site (needed for images)
- Depending on where assets are being hosted/served:
(http://documentation.networkcanvas.com/)
jekyll build JEKYLL_ENV=production --config _config.yml,_config-production.yml,_config-pdf.yml(http://localhost:4000)jekyll build JEKYLL_ENV=production --config _config.yml,_config-pdf.yml
We use PDFKit for generating PDFS, which relies on wkhtmltopdf as a dependency. Download the latest version from here.