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Move fleetdm.com into main Fleet repo (#83) * rename dir * no need to install website or docs from npm At some point, would also be nice to be able to exclude assets/ as well, and to only install a pre-built version of Fleet's frontend code * Bring in fleetdm.com website From https://github.com/fleetdm/fleetdm.com as of https://github.com/fleetdm/fleetdm.com/releases/tag/v0.0.21 * add procfile for heroku Using https://github.com/timanovsky/subdir-heroku-buildpack * avoid getting anybody's hopes up * Create deploy-fleet-website.yml (#82) * Create deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * update pjs with SPDX-like license expressions. also fix repo URL and remove package lock * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * remove dummy uri * Dissect deploy script * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * workaround for eslintrc nesting issue * lint fixes * forgot the .js * add per-commit git config * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * might as well remove that * cleanup * connect w/ heroku app and have it actually push * fix bug I introduced in 578a1a01ffb8404aae869e05005e30a6ba2b2a95 * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * the beauty, the glory, of javascript * GH actions don't like "\n" * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * restore \n chars from 0d45e568f693efba7d7072085bc98d72a482d9ae hoping I was wrong in 0d45e568f693efba7d7072085bc98d72a482d9ae but see also https://github.community/t/what-is-the-correct-character-escaping-for-workflow-command-values-e-g-echo-xxxx/118465/5 * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * rename script to prevent duplicate building * Configure the real website * clean up * a test of the deploy workflow * add handbook to npmignore * I guess you could call this fixing a typo * point workflow at master branch * now clearly bogus: this completely unused version string
2020-12-02 20:48:03 +00:00
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# > Files to exclude from your app's repo.
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# This file (`.gitignore`) is only relevant if
# you are using git.
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# It exists to signify to git that certain files
# and/or directories should be ignored for the
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# This keeps tmp files and sensitive credentials
# from being uploaded to your repository. And
# it allows you to configure your app for your
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# 2. Developer-specific configuration
# Basically, anything that would be annoying
# to have to change every time you do a
# `git pull` on your laptop.
# e.g. your local development database, or
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# Dependencies
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# When releasing a production app, you _could_
# hypothetically include your node_modules folder
# in your git repo, but during development, it
# is always best to exclude it, since different
# developers may be working on different kernels,
# where dependencies would need to be recompiled
# anyway.
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# Most of the time, the node_modules folder can
# be excluded from your code repository, even
# in production, thanks to features like the
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# But no matter what, since this is a Sails app,
# you should always push up the package-lock.json
# or shrinkwrap file to your repository, to avoid
# accidentally pulling in upgraded dependencies
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# That said, if you are having trouble with
# dependencies, (particularly when using
# `npm link`) this can be pretty discouraging.
# But rather than just adding the lockfile to
# your .gitignore, try this first:
# ```
# rm -rf node_modules
# rm package-lock.json
# npm install
# ```
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# > Do you use bower?
# > re: the bower_components dir, see this:
# > http://addyosmani.com/blog/checking-in-front-end-dependencies/
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.DS_STORE
.netbeans
nbproject
.idea
*.iml
.vscode
.node_history
dump.rdb
npm-debug.log
lib-cov
*.seed
*.log
*.out
*.pid
Compile markdown docs (#714) * Brought in the mostly-unchanged stuff from Sails website- changed just enough to get it working * inline beforeConvert and afterConvert, for readability because it's better when you tell a story with the parts of the story in order * trivial (change arg name for clarity) * trivial (apply more up-to-date err callback convention) * modernize some of the bits relying on reassigning arguments * convert the rest of the way to async/await * trivial * just aesthetics * remove reliance on app-level config * mostly i'm doing this to remember how it works * normalize better so this can be more flexible * this makes it work (albeit needs a bit more fluffing) * strip out more sails-specific stuff * clean up menu files between runs, scrape off a bit more technical debt * scrape out some more dead code * use devDependencies for markdown compilation stuff since it won't be compiling at runtime * stub script for compiling markdown content * Fill in implementation of script, rename helper. * add note about the non-markdown file problem * tweak output paths for clarity * Improve generated menu content and set up groundwork for being able to easily access it via config * Use .sailsrc to hold onto menu content, so it's injected into config for easier access (rather than reading JSON files whenever needed) * more explicit tmp filename, in case we forget how this works later * fix typo in build script (missing .js extension) * Stub query detail page and a dev route for developing it http://localhost:2024/sandbox/example-query * fix helper friendlyName * Run compilation in series to avoid race condition in doc-templater when cloning from the same repo. Add todos about sitemap and further menu data cleanup. * make sandbox actually useful * Help prevent accidental checking in of compiled HTML files. * rename script and generated folder in partials/ * fix/expand script metadata
2021-05-10 04:48:59 +00:00
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