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# Varia website
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> https://varia.zone/
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## Pelican
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The Varia website is made with Pelican, a static site generator written in
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Python. This means that the website is first generated on a computer (using
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Python, Jinja and Pelican) into a set of html pages, files and images. This set
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of documents is then uploaded to the server.
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One of the things that Pelican uses is *plugins*. They are used to add extra
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features to the generation process of the website.
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In this repository there is a folder called 'plugins' and another one called
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'plugins-custom'.
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The first one, 'plugins', is linked to the offical collection of plugins from
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the Pelican project '[pelican-plugins](https://github.com/getpelican/pelican-plugins/)'.
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The other one, 'plugins-custom', consists of plugins that we wrote ourself.
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## Clone
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To clone both the varia.website and pelican-plugins repository, add the --recurse-submodules option in your git clone command:
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`git clone https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/varia/varia.website.git --recurse-submodules`
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## Install
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$ pip3 install -r requirements.txt
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## Start
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You can make use of the makefile, for example by running the following command to start a python server:
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$ make devserver
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Visit the website at localhost:8000
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## Update submodules
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We are currently using two submodules:
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* pelican-plugins ([https://github.com/getpelican/pelican-plugins](https://github.com/getpelican/pelican-plugins))
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* plugins-custom ([https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/varia/plugins-custom](https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/varia/plugins-custom))
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To update these submodules within your (already) cloned repository, first init the submodule, and then update it:
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cd /path/to/submodule
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git submodule init
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git submodule update
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## Posting Content
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We're using Pelican to generate a static website. The main way to add content
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to the website is by making 'posts' in the folder `content`. This can be done
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either locally or via the gitlab interface by creating a new file. Make sure
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that each article contains at least the following at the top of the document:
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Title: een nieuw initiatief
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Date: 2017-07-07 18:32
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Category: news
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Tags: event, workshop
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slug: the-name-of-the-html-page
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lang: nl OR en
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Articles are written in a markup language called markdown.
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[Here](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax) is an overview of the syntax.
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You can also use the online editor in gitlab to help you.
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