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Datatracker information
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Content
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The files in this directory are modified versions of bootstrap v3.3.4. This is
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a cumbersome way to customize bootsrap, but as of the time of writing this
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(03 Apr 2015), there seems to be no provision for including modifications
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within the distributed build environment without either editing files in
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place, or copying and modifying parts of the build environment.
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Bootstrap 3.3.4 was added in [9374], see the changes with::
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$ svn diff -r 9374:9894 bootstrap/less/
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Bootstrap 3.3.5 was added in [9894] and [9895], see the changes since then with::
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$ svn diff -r 9895 bootstrap/less/
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Modifications done::
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less/variables.less # modified with our datatracker-specific changes
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less/buttons.less # added .btn-pass
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less/labels.less # added .label-pass
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less/panels.less # added .panel-pass
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less/mixins/forms.less # modified inline label background-color
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Setup
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=====
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Bootstrap uses Grunt for its build system, with convenient methods for working
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with the framework. It's how we compile our code, run tests, and more.
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In order to set up things to build new ``static/lib/bootstrap/**`` files, do the
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following (copied from http://getbootstrap.com/getting-started/#grunt):
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Installing Grunt
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----------------
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To install Grunt, you must first download and install node.js (which includes
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npm). npm stands for node packaged modules and is a way to manage development
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dependencies through node.js.
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Then, from the command line: Install grunt-cli globally with ::
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npm install -g grunt-cli.
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Navigate to the root /bootstrap/ directory, then run::
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npm install
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npm will look at the package.json file and automatically install the necessary
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local dependencies listed there.
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When completed, you'll be able to run the various Grunt commands provided from
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the command line.
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Usage
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=====
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Available Grunt commands
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::
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grunt dist # (Just compile CSS and JavaScript)
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Regenerates the ``dist/`` directory with compiled and minified CSS and JavaScript
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files. As a Bootstrap user, this is normally the command you want. Changes to
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the ``dist/`` directory will be picked up by ``manage.py collectstatic`` as part
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of ``bin/mkrelease``.
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::
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grunt watch # (Watch)
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Watches the Less source files and automatically recompiles them to CSS
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whenever you save a change.
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::
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grunt test # (Run tests)
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Runs JSHint and runs the QUnit tests headlessly in PhantomJS.
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::
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grunt docs # (Build & test the docs assets)
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Builds and tests CSS, JavaScript, and other assets which are used when running
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the documentation locally via jekyll serve.
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::
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grunt # (Build absolutely everything and run tests)
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Compiles and minifies CSS and JavaScript, builds the documentation website,
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runs the HTML5 validator against the docs, regenerates the Customizer assets,
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and more. Requires Jekyll. Usually only necessary if you're hacking on
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Bootstrap itself.
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