Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy and intuitive to use. http://timeline.knightlab.com/
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Requirements

python 2.7.x

virtualenvwrapper

Node.js

LESS

# npm install -g less

UglifyJS

# npm install -g uglify-js@1

Setup

# Change into the parent directory containing your repositories
cd path_to_repos_root

# Clone the secrets repository (if necessary)
git clone git@github.com:NUKnightLab/secrets.git

# Clone the cdn repository (if necessary)
git clone git@github.com:NUKnightLab/cdn.knightlab.com.git

# Clone the fablib repository (if necessary)
git clone git@github.com:NUKnightLab/fablib.git

# Clone the timeline repository (and the submodules)
git clone --recursive git@github.com:NUKnightLab/TimelineJS.git

# Change into the timeline repository
cd TimelineJS

# Create a virtual environment
mkvirtualenv TimelineJS

# Activate the virtual environment
workon TimelineJS

# Install python requirements
pip install -r requirements.txt

# Run the development server. 
fab serve

# Re-compile to preview changes. Of course this will need to be in another terminal, or after the fab serve command was put in the
# background. It would be great to automate this, but we would like to not add another build system and haven't figured out how to
# do it with fabric. Pull requests are welcome!
fab build

Overview

Files in the source directory are resources for deployment to the CDN.

Files in the website directory are specific to the website.

config.json is used to control building, staging, and deployment

Updating the documentation site

Documentation site files are in the website directory. To review your edits locally, run fab serve to start a local server on http://localhost:5000.

Deploying updates to the documentation site (timeline.knightlab.com)

To deploy to S3, type fab deploy.

Deploying javascript changes to the CDN

To stage your changes to a versioned directory in your local CDN repository, type fab stage You will be prompted for the new version number. After you provide it, this fab stage runs a build, copies the files into a versioned directory in your local cdn.knightlab.com repository, and tags the last commit with a version number.

To stage your changes to the latest directory in your local CDN repository, type fab stage_latest You will be prompted for which version number you want to stage as the 'latest' version on the CDN. This copies files from the directory with that version in your local cdn.knightlab.com respository into the corresponding latest directory -- so you will have to have used fab stage before this.

You must push and deploy all CDN changes separately from that repository. Don't forget to edit the index page there until we work out some automated index building system.