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Author: Tim Saucer <[email protected]>
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-# Apache DataFusion Blog Content
-
-This repository contains the Apache DataFusion blog at
https://datafusion.apache.org/blog/
-
-## Testing
-
-There are two ways to preview your blog post before publishing the site. You
can
-either locally build and test the site or you can use the auto staging feature
-of the CI system. To locally build the site on your machine, follow the docker
-instructions below.
-
-To use the staging feature of the CI system, push a branch that starts with
-`site/` and create a PR to merge this branch into `main`. When you do so, it
-will trigger a CI process that will build the site and push it to the branch
-`asf-staging`. Once this completes, the ASF infrastructure will auto publish
-this staged branch to https://datafusion.staged.apache.org/ It is important
-to note that this staging feature only works for branches on the main repo.
-If you are working on a forked repo, you will need to use the docker approach
-below.
-
-The most recently run staging CI pipeline will be published to this site. If
you
-need to republish any branch, simply rerun the `Stage Site` workflow.
-
-## Setup for Docker
-
-To locally build and preview the site on your computer, you will need to build
-a docker container using these instructions:
-
-```shell
-git clone https://github.com/apache/infrastructure-actions.git
-cd infrastructure-actions
-docker build -t df-site-build pelican
-```
-
-Then within the directory that contains `datafusion-site` you can build and
test
-the site using:
-
-```shell
-docker run --rm -it -p8000:8000 -v $PWD:/site df-site-build:latest
-```
-
-Navigate in your web browser to [http://localhost:8000] to view the live
website.
-This page will monitor and rebuild the site when you make any changes to the
file
-structure, so you can edit and see the results by just refreshing your browser.
-
-## Publish site
-
-The site publishes using a GitHub action provided by the ASF Infrastructure
team.
-See the [ASF-Pelican](https://infra.apache.org/asf-pelican.html) site for most
details
-on how this process works.
-
-To preview your site live, create a branch named `site/my-feature-x`. This
should
-auto-publish to https://datafusion.staged.apache.org/
-
-When you are satisfied with the staged branch, merging into `main` should cause
-the site to build via github actions and publish.
-
-#### Check site status
-
-The website is updated from the `asf-site` branch. You can check the status at
-[ASF Infra sitesource](https://infra-reports.apache.org/#sitesource)
-
-## Updating Dependencies
-
-The JavaScript and CSS files included in this repository are based on the
-example from the [ASF Infra](https://github.com/apache/infrastructure-website)
-and modified slightly for our purposes. If you need to update these, the core
-libraries to use are
-
-- [bootstrap](https://getbootstrap.com/) you can simply download the latest
- bundled minified version and css file. You will want to also include the
- associated `.map` file. This is an common library used to provide a host
- of useful JavaScript functions for websites.
-- [highlight.js](https://highlightjs.org/) provides the code colorization
- for the blog posts, making them more readable. To generate a new highlight
- package, you can use the [generator
tool](https://highlightjs.org/download).
- When you download this package, you will want to extract the full js file,
- not the minified file or you will not get all of the functionality you
- need.
-- [font awesome](https://fontawesome.com/) provides a variety of improved
- fonts for readability. You can simply update the provided css files.
-- In addition to these dependencies, we have some custom CSS files to improve
- the site layout. You can edit these files directly.
-
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