In this directory you will find text files formatted using Markdown, with an .md
suffix.
Building the site requires Jekyll 3.3.0 or newer.
The easiest way to install jekyll is via a Ruby Gem. This will create a directory called site
containing index.html
as well as the rest of the compiled directories and files.
To install Jekyll and its required dependencies, execute sudo gem install jekyll rouge
.
See also https://github.com/apache/spark/blob/master/docs/README.md
You can generate the html website by running jekyll build
in this directory. Use the --watch
flag to have jekyll recompile your files as you save changes.
In addition to generating the site as HTML from the markdown files, jekyll can serve the site via
a web server. To build the site and run a web server use the command jekyll serve
which runs
the web server on port 4000, then visit the site at http://localhost:4000.
Please make sure you always run jekyll build
after testing your changes with jekyll serve
,
otherwise you end up with broken links in a few places.
The docs are not generated as part of the website. They are built separately for each release
of Spark from the Spark source repository and then copied to the website under the docs
directory. See the instructions for building those in the readme in the Spark
project's /docs
directory.
We also use rouge for syntax highlighting in documentation markdown pages. Its HTML output is compatible with CSS files designed for Pygments.
To mark a block of code in your markdown to be syntax highlighted by jekyll
during the
compile phase, use the following syntax:
{% highlight scala %}
// Your scala code goes here, you can replace scala with many other
// supported languages too.
{% endhighlight %}
You probably don't need to install that unless you want to regenerate the Pygments CSS file.
It requires Python, and can be installed by running sudo easy_install Pygments
.
To merge pull request, use the merge_pr.py
script which also squashes the commits.