This website was created with Docusaurus v2.
In order to start working with Docusaurus, please read the Getting Started guide and browse through the following folders and files:
website- contains the Node/React code to build the websitewebsite/docusaurus.config.js- contains the Docusaurus configuration; you'll need to edit this file.website/static- contains images, PDF and other static assets used in the website; if you add afile.pdfin this folder, it will be served ashttps://<your_host>/file.pdf.docs- contains the.mdand.mdxfiles that are served ashttps://<your_host>/<file_id>; thefile_idis defined at the top of the file.
Running Docusaurus locally is very simple, just follow these steps:
- Make sure
nodeversion is 14 or higher, usingnode -v; you can use nvm to install different node versions in your system. cd website ; npm install ; npm run start
The command should open your browser and point to http://localhost:3000.
[Netlify] (https://www.netlify.com/) is the default way to serve FINOS websites publicly. Find docs [here] (https://docs.netlify.com/configure-builds/get-started/).
You can configure Netlify using your own GitHub account, pointing to a personal repository (or fork); when adding a new site, please use the following configuration:
- Woeking directory:
website - Build command:
yarn build - Build directory:
website/build
If you want to serve your website through https://<project_name>.finos.org, please email help@finos.org. To check a preview, visit https://project-blueprint.finos.org .