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Added inactive issues aggressive workflows and wording to direct to v2 (#1534)

RROunofF committed 2 years ago
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Override header with an archive banner on all pages (#1530)

RROunofF committed 2 years ago
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mark repository as maintenance mode (#1524)

ssvennam92 committed 2 years ago
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Remove the wrong SECURITY_GROUP_ID variable (#1516)

xxiuleiyy committed 2 years ago
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Update deploy_ca.md (#1528)

ppriyavartk committed 2 years ago
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typo fix in the workshop notes (#1527)

CCaseyLeask committed 2 years ago

README

The README file for this repository.

Gitpod Ready-to-Code

Warning This repository is in maintenance mode and currently only accepting bug-fixes. PRs for new content should be adapted for the new EKS Workshop: https://github.com/aws-samples/eks-workshop-v2

eksworkshop

Setup:

Using GitPod.io:

This is how I set up my environment: (I am using gitpod.io for editing)

  1. fork the repo to your own github account
  2. prepend gitpod.io# to the beginning of your github url. Mine becomes: https://gitpod.io#github.com/brentley/eks-workshop
  3. once gitpod has started, in the terminal, run npm install && npm run theme This will install the dependencies and clone the theme submodule.

From here, you can use the online IDE to edit /content/chapter/filename.md... If you want to preview your edits, in the terminal, run: npx hugo server. That will start the local hugo server.

A dialog box will pop up telling you "A service is listening on port 1313, but is not exposed." -- press the expose button. After that, choose "open browser" to get a new tab with your preview site. As you save edits, this tab should refresh.

When you're happy with your edits, commit, push, and open a pull request to the upstream repo's main branch. Once merged, the preview site (linked above) will be refreshed.

On a Mac:

Install Hugo: brew install hugo

On Linux:

Clone this repo:

From wherever you checkout repos: git clone git@github.com:aws-samples/eks-workshop.git (or your fork)

Clone the theme submodule:

cd eks-workshop

git submodule init ; git submodule update

Install Node.js and npm:

You can follow instructions from npm website: https://www.npmjs.com/get-npm

Install node packages:

npm install

Run Hugo locally:

npm run server or npm run drafts to see stubbed in draft pages.

npm run build will build your content locally and output to ./public/

npm run test will test the built content for bad links

View Hugo locally:

Visit http://localhost:8080/ to see the site.

Making Edits:

As you save edits to a page, the site will live-reload to show your changes.

Auto Deploy:

Any commits to main will auto build and deploy in a couple of minutes. You can see the currently deployed hash at the bottom of the menu panel.

Any commits to a branch will auto build and deploy in a couple of minutes to a custom route named with the branch name. You can see the currently deployed hash at the bottom of the menu panel. An example is the "jenkinsworld" branch would be deployed to https://eksworkshop.com/jenkinsworld/

note: shift-reload may be necessary in your browser to reflect the latest changes.