* Update vnu.jar * Fix py2 -> py3 issue * Run pyupgrade * test: Add default-jdk to images * test: Add option to also validate HTML with vnu.jar Since it's already installed in bin. Don't do this by default, since it increases the time needed for tests by ~50%. * fix: Stop the urlizer from urlizing in linkified mailto: text * More HTML fixes * More HTML validation fixes * And more HTML fixes * Fix floating badge * Ignore unicode errors * Only URLize docs that are existing * Final fixes * Don't URLize everything during test-crawl * Feed HTML into vnu using python rather than Java to speed things up * Allow test-crawl to start vnu on a different port * Increase retry count to vnu. Restore batch size to 30. * More HTML validation fixes * Use urllib3 to make requests to vnu, since overriding requests_mock is tricky * Undo commit of unmodified file * Also urlize ftp links * Fix matching of file name * More HTML fixes * Add `is_valid_url` filter * weekday -> data-weekday * urlencode URLs * Add and use vnu_fmt_message. Bump vnu max buffer. * Simplify doc_exists * Don't add tab link to mail archive if the URL is invalid * Run urlize_ietf_docs before linkify Reduces the possibility of generating incorrect HTML * Undo superfluous change * Runner fixes * Consolidate vnu message filtering into vnu_filter_message * Correctly handle multiple persons with same name * Minimze diff * Fix HTML nits * Print source snippet in vnu_fmt_message * Only escape if there is something to escape * Fix snippet * Skip crufty old IPR declarations * Only include modal when needed. Add handles. * Fix wordwrap+linkification * Update ietf/doc/templatetags/ietf_filters.py * Update ietf/doc/templatetags/tests_ietf_filters.py * Don't right-align second column |
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- Production Website
- Changelog
- Contributing
- Getting Started
- Database & Assets
- Old Datatracker Branches
- Frontend Development
Getting Started
This project is following the standard Git Feature Workflow development model. Learn about all the various steps of the development workflow, from creating a fork to submitting a pull request, in the Contributing guide.
Make sure to read the Styleguides section to ensure a cohesive code format across the project.
You can submit bug reports, enhancement and new feature requests in the discussions area. Accepted tickets will be converted to issues.
Git Cloning Tips
As outlined in the Contributing guide, you will first want to create a fork of the datatracker project in your personal GitHub account before cloning it.
Because of the extensive history of this project, cloning the datatracker project locally can take a long time / disk space. You can speed up the cloning process by limiting the history depth, for example (replace USERNAME
with your GitHub username):
- To fetch only up to the 10 latest commits:
git clone --depth=10 https://github.com/USERNAME/datatracker.git
- To fetch only up to a specific date:
git clone --shallow-since=DATE https://github.com/USERNAME/datatracker.git
Overview of the datatracker models
A beginning of a walkthrough of the datatracker models was prepared for the IAB AID workshop.
Docker Dev Environment
In order to simplify and reduce the time required for setup, a preconfigured docker environment is available.
Read the Docker Dev Environment guide to get started.
Database & Assets
Nightly database dumps of the datatracker are available at
https://www.ietf.org/lib/dt/sprint/ietf_utf8.sql.gz
Note that this link is provided as reference only. To update the database in your dev environment to the latest version, you should instead run the
docker/cleandb
script!
Frontend Development
Intro
We now use yarn
to manage assets for the Datatracker, and parcel
to package them. yarn
maintains its node
packages under the .yarn
directory.
The Datatracker includes these packages from the various Javascript and CSS files in ietf/static/js
and ietf/static/css
, respectively.
Static images are likewise in ietf/static/images
.
Whenever changes are made to the files under ietf/static
, you must re-run parcel
to package them:
yarn build
This will create packages under ietf/static/dist/ietf
, which are then served by the Django development server, and which must be uploaded to the CDN.
Bootstrap
The "new" datatracker uses Twitter Bootstrap for the UI.
Get familiar with https://getbootstrap.com/getting-started/ and use those UI elements, CSS classes, etc. instead of cooking up your own.
Some ground rules:
- Think hard before tweaking the bootstrap CSS, it will make it harder to upgrade to future releases.
- No
<style>
tags in the HTML! Put CSS into the "morecss" block of a template instead. - CSS that is used by multiple templates goes into static/css/ietf.css or a new CSS file.
- Javascript that is only used on one template goes into the "js" block of that template.
- Javascript that is used by multiple templates goes into static/js/ietf.js or a new js file.
- Avoid CSS, HTML styling or Javascript in the python code!
Serving Static Files via CDN
Production Mode
If resources served over a CDN and/or with a high max-age don't have different URLs for different versions, then any component upgrade which is accompanied by a change in template functionality will have a long transition time during which the new pages are served with old components, with possible breakage. We want to avoid this.
The intention is that after a release has been checked out, but before it is deployed, the standard django collectstatic
management command will be run, resulting in all static files being collected from their working directory location and placed in an appropriate location for serving via CDN. This location will have the datatracker release version as part of its URL, so that after the deployment of a new release, the CDN will be forced to fetch the appropriate static files for that release.
An important part of this is to set up the STATIC_ROOT
and STATIC_URL
settings appropriately. In 6.4.0, the setting is as follows in production mode:
STATIC_URL = "https://www.ietf.org/lib/dt/%s/"%__version__
STATIC_ROOT = CDN_ROOT + "/a/www/www6s/lib/dt/%s/"%__version__
The result is that all static files collected via the collectstatic
command will be placed in a location served via CDN, with the release version being part of the URL.
Development Mode
In development mode, STATIC_URL
is set to /static/
, and Django's staticfiles
infrastructure makes the static files available under that local URL root (unless you set settings.SERVE_CDN_FILES_LOCALLY_IN_DEV_MODE
to False
). It is not necessary to actually populate the static/
directory by running collectstatic
in order for static files to be served when running ietf/manage.py runserver
-- the runserver
command has extra support for finding and serving static files without running collectstatic.
In order to work backwards from a file served in development mode to the location from which it is served, the mapping is as follows:
Development URL | Working copy location |
---|---|
localhost:8000/static/ietf/* | ietf/static/ietf/* |
localhost:8000/static/secr/* | ietf/secr/static/secr/* |
Handling of External Javascript and CSS Components
In order to make it easy to keep track of and upgrade external components, these are now handled by a tool called yarn
via the configuration in package.json
.
To add a new package, simply run (replace <package-name>
with the NPM module name):
yarn add <package-name>
Handling of Internal Static Files
Previous to this release, internal static files were located under static/
, mixed together with the external components. They are now located under ietf/static/ietf/
and ietf/secr/static/secr
, and will be collected for serving via CDN by the collectstatic
command. Any static files associated with a particular app will be handled the same way (which means that all admin/
static files automatically will be handled correctly, too).
Changes to Template Files
In order to make the template files refer to the correct versioned CDN URL (as given by the STATIC_URL root) all references to static files in the templates have been updated to use the static
template tag when referring to static files. This will automatically result in both serving static files from the right place in development mode, and referring to the correct versioned URL in production mode and the simpler /static/
URLs in development mode.
Deployment
During deployment, it is now necessary to run the management command:
ietf/manage.py collectstatic
before activating a new release.