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Cassandra Targett commented on SOLR-10295:
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bq. Most commits would be master or branch_6x and trigger a refGuide build of
unreleased next-ver docs, no problem with flux there. Any asciidoc commits on
release-branches (e.g. branch_6_5) would be few and minor, so should not create
much flux either.
Yeah, these are good points. I won't worry about flux then.
bq. If we want (near-)immediate builds triggered by commits, we'll have to use
a different Jenkins machine than the lucene VM, because it has only one
executor; if I understand Jenkins' model correctly, currently running jobs (and
queued jobs too, I think) will take precedence over newly triggered jobs.
That's my understanding of the model also. Any job running tests shouldn't be
stopped for docs anyway. But it seems to me that VM is always doing something.
Looking at the load statistics for the {{lucene}} VM for the past couple of
weeks, the queue length is always between 10-15 jobs...it could be a really
long time before the docs are built.
I guess one of us should talk to INFRA about what our options might be here.
> Decide online location for Ref Guide HTML pages
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> Key: SOLR-10295
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-10295
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Components: documentation
> Reporter: Cassandra Targett
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> One of the biggest decisions we need to make is where to put the new Solr Ref
> Guide. Confluence at least had the whole web-hosting bits figured out; we
> have to figure that out on our own.
> An obvious (maybe only to me) choice is to integrate the Ref Guide with the
> Solr Website. However, due to the size of the Solr Ref Guide (nearly 200
> pages), I believe trying to publish it solely with existing CMS tools will
> create problems similar to those described in the Lucene ReleaseTodo when it
> comes to publishing the Lucene/Solr javadocs (see
> https://wiki.apache.org/lucene-java/ReleaseTodo#Website_.2B-.3D_javadocs).
> A solution exists already, and it's what is done for the javadocs. From the
> above link:
> {quote}
> The solution: skip committing javadocs to the source tree, then staging, then
> publishing, and instead commit javadocs directly to the production tree.
> Ordinarily this would be problematic, because the CMS wants to keep the
> production tree in sync with the staging tree, so anything it finds in the
> production tree that's not in the staging tree gets nuked. However, the CMS
> has a built-in mechanism to allow exceptions to the
> keep-production-in-sync-with-staging rule: extpaths.txt.
> {quote}
> This solution (for those who don't know already) is to provide a static text
> file (extpaths.txt) that includes the javadoc paths that should be presented
> in production, but which won't exist in CMS staging environments. This way,
> we can publish HTML files directly to production and they will be preserved
> when the staging-production trees are synced.
> The rest of the process would be quite similar to what is documented in the
> ReleaseTodo in sections following the link above - use SVN to update the CMS
> production site and update extpaths.txt properly. We'd do this in the
> {{solr}} section of the CMS obviously, and not the {{lucene}} section.
> A drawback to this approach is that we won't have a staging area to view the
> Guide before publication. Files would be generated and go to production
> directly. We may want to put a process in place to give some additional
> confidence that things look right first (someone's people.apache.org
> directory? a pre-pub validation script that tests...something...?), and agree
> on what we'd be voting on when a vote to release comes up. However, the CMS
> is pretty much the only option that I can think of...other ideas are welcome
> if they might work.
> We also need to agree on URL paths that make sense, considering we'll have a
> new "site" for each major release - something like
> {{http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ref-guide/6_1}} might work? Other thoughts
> are welcome on this point also.
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