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Dat Foundation website

This is a shiny new website for the Dat Foundation! It is built on VuePress, pulls its content from this GitHub repo, is editable with Netlify CMS, and is continuously integrated with Netlify.

Development

For local development:

Install dependencies using Yarn.

yarn install

Contributing

npm run dev

Things to note:

  • If you edit the VuePress config file (site/config.json) you'll have to restart the development server for any changes to take effect.

Build and deploy

To build the site:

npm run build

This repo is continuously integrated with Netlify and all commits to master will trigger a deploy.

Netlify CMS

Edit the site content at /admin with Netlify CMS!

Edit the CMS configuration in .vuepress/public/admin/config.yml

Login with Netlify Identity

This ties your contributions to your GitHub account.

Editorial Workflow

This is a layer of abstraction on top of standard Git pull requests and merges; learn more here.

Actions in Netlify UI ... Perform these Git actions
Save draft Commits to a new branch (named according to the pattern cms/collectionName-entrySlug), and opens a pull request
Edit draft Pushes another commit to the draft branch/pull request
Approve and publish draft Merges pull request and deletes branch

Content Structure

We deviated from the default VuePress content model in order to integrate Netlify CMS. Pages and Global content is stored in /site/_data as YML and imported directly into views and components as needed. This separation of data from view component is a solution to Netlify CMS occasionally overwriting template data when updating YML frontmatter via the editorial workflow. Unfortunately it makes it harder to take advantage of some of the default VuePress features, and hope that as Netlify CMS matures we can troubleshoot this.

Collections

Collections consist of objects that can be related to pages and other collection objects sitewide. Currently, the collections are People, Projects, Modules, Tags, and Events. These collections serve as a version-controlled directory of all people, projects, modules, and events related to the Dat Foundation, including how they're related to one another.

For example, before displaying a Person on the About/People page, you'd have to add them as a Person in the People collection. That Person is now represented by a single record in the People collection. Different pages can "use" that Person object via relation fields, and any changes you make to that object propagate sitewide at build.

Globals

Things that don't change often. This serves as the canonical source of truth for things like the Dat Foundation mission statement, values, etc. Also the site navigation!

Blog

The blog is a little bit different; it follows normal VuePress content structure in that it's just a directory of markdown files.

Development

For local development:

Install dependencies with npm or Yarn.

npm install

Run the development server.

npm run dev

Things to note:

  • If you edit the VuePress config file (site/config.json) you'll have to restart the development server for any changes to take effect.

Build and deploy

To build the site:

npm run build

This repo is continuously integrated with Netlify and all commits to master will trigger a deploy.