Commons sites use a solution based on both BuildBot (for the main site) and svnpubsub publication based on the maven-scm-publish-plugin for the component sites.
The main site content is now located in svn: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/commons/cms-site/trunk/ .
Site files are located under context/xdocs.
You can test your changes locally using:
mvn clean site
After you commit, buildbot handles the site generation, with the output published to the staging site. This is then automatically published to the production site.
If you wish to stage the changes without publication to production site, update the site locally using
bash commons-site-build.sh
svn commit target/site -m 'Update the staging site prior to deployment'
Components do not use Buildbot. Instead component sites need to be built locally and checked in to SVN. The generated site is checked in to:
Components must use parent 28 (sandbox parent: 10) or later.
The maven-scm-publish plugin can be used to automatically upload the generated site.
Maven will create a working copy of the site svn directory (~/commons-sites/
by default) publish your site to it and commit the changes. It will not prompt you for your svn
password so the commit will fail unless subversion is configured to store your password. If it
fails, you can commit the changes manually.
In order to publish the site of a single module project use
mvn clean site-deploy
and for a multi modules project use
mvn clean site site:stage scm-publish:publish-scm
The site can also be built locally and checked into the appropriate location manually.
Default deployment targets are:
The maven-scm-publish-plugin will delete any content not generated by the Maven site plugin. To avoid deletion of previous apis javadocs or other static content, the pom needs some configuration:
<plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-scm-publish-plugin</artifactId> <configuration> <ignorePathsToDelete> <ignorePathToDelete>javadocs</ignorePathToDelete> <!-- other paths to ignore --> </ignorePathsToDelete> </configuration> </plugin>
All declared paths won't be deleted from svn but rather have to be imported manually.
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