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About
[Apache NiFi project] (http://nifi.apache.org).
Getting Started
The site is built using grunt task runner, bower package manager for the web, and npm package manager for node. npm is used to manage the node modules required for building this site. bower is used to manage the front end packages that the site will depend on.
Before installing bower and grunt, the NodeJS Package Manager (npm) must be installed. For instructions on installing npm, see npm-install
Both grunt and bower can be installed via npm once, it is installed.
sudo npm install -g grunt-cli
sudo npm install -g bower
To download the front end packages required for this site run the following command from the nifi-site directory.
bower install
To install the node modules required to build this site run the following command from the nifi-site directory.
npm install
The site is built using foundation, a responsive front end framework. Consequently, the site is using sass and compass for CSS pre-processing. This will also require ruby to be installed, as it is a a pre-requisite for sass and compass.
After installing Ruby, sass can be installed via:
gem install sass
Compass will require that the ruby-devel
package also be installed. This is typically
accomplished by running
sudo yum install ruby-devel
for Fedora users or
sudo apt-get install ruby-dev
for Ubuntu users.
The compass gem can then be installed:
gem install compass
For Ubuntu users, it may also be necessary to install the nodejs-legacy
package in order for
grunt to run properly:
sudo apt-get install nodejs-legacy
Now that the necessary gems are installed, it is important that the gems' executable directory is in the user's PATH. For example:
export PATH=$PATH:/home/username/bin
NOTE: it is important that the fully qualified directory name be used. Simply using ~/bin
will
result in errors when running Grunt, such as:
Running "compass:dist" (compass) task
More info: https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-compass Use --force to continue.
Aborted due to warnings.
It is recommended that you update your environment's configuration so that this is always in your PATH, as this will be required every time that grunt is run.
Grunt Tasks
To build the site run the default grunt task. This will assemble the site and place the resulting site in the dist folder. Part of this assembly is actually building the various guides and Rest Api documentation bundled in the application. Because of this, Maven must be installed and available on the PATH. Additionally Java must be installed in order for the Maven build to succeed. Refer to the NiFi documentation for minimum requirements for Maven and Java.
grunt
If developing new content/features for the site, it may be helpful to run the dev task which will build the site and continue to watch the source files for changes. Any changes will cause the site to be rebuilt.
grunt dev
To deploy new changes to the live site, run the deploy task
grunt deploy
This will go through each step required to deploy changes to the site. Updates are performed by committing to a SVN repository. This means that svn must be installed and available on the PATH. Additionally, it requires SVN 1.6+. The deployment process will show the files being committed and provide an option to view a diff, proceed with the commit, or abort.
Source overview
src/includes
Contains fragments that will be included on all pages of the site. Most notably here is the topbar.hbs that defines the Menus on the top of the site. If a new page is being added or removed it is done here.
src/pages/html
Contains pages that are written in HTML. Any new HTML based content should reside here.
src/pages/markdown
Contains pages that are written in Markdown. Any new Markdown based content should reside here.
Application Style Properties
Font
Colors
- 'ni': #7A96A4
- 'fi': #0F3541
- Toolbox: #7299AC
- Toolbar: #A0BAC7
- Flow Status: #D9E4E8
- Utilities: #81A0B4
Technologies & Resources
- HTML5
- CSS3
- Foundation
- jQuery
- Modernizr
- Google Fonts API
- Web Font Loader
- FontAwesome
License
Except as otherwise noted this software is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.