These are basic instructions on generating the GWF Publications website as seen on https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/.
To build the Anthology website, you will need:
- Python 3.8 or higher
- Python packages listed in
bin/requirements.txt
; to install, runpip -r bin/requirements.txt
- Hugo 0.58.3 or higher (can be downloaded directly from their repo; the extended version is required!)
- bibutils for creating non-BibTeX citation formats (not strictly required to build the website, but without them you need to invoke the build steps manually as laid out in the detailed README)
- optional: If you install
libyaml-dev
andCython
before runningmake
the first time, the libyaml C library will be used instead of a python implementation, speeding up the build.
Clone the Anthology repo to your local machine:
$ git clone https://github.com/gwf-uwaterloo/gwf-thesis
Provided you have correctly installed all requirements, building the website
should be as simple running make
from the directory to which
you cloned the repo.
We used the command below because of the domain:
sudo ANTHOLOGY_PREFIX="https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-thesis" make
The fully generated website will be in build/website
afterwards. You can see the resulting website by launching
a local webserver with make serve
, which will serve it at http://localhost:8000.
Note that building the website is quite a resource-intensive process; particularly the last step, invoking Hugo, uses about 18~GB of system memory. Building the anthology takes about 10 minutes on a laptop with an SSD.
(Note: This does not mean you need this amount of RAM in your system; in
fact, the website builds fine on a laptop with 8 GB of RAM. The system might
temporarily slow down due to swapping, however. The figure of approx. 18 GB is
the maximum RAM usage reported when running hugo --minify --stepAnalysis
.)
The anthology can be viewed locally by running hugo server
in the
hugo/
directory. Note that it rebuilds the site and therefore takes
about a minute to start.