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KubeSphere website and documentation 3.x
KubeSphere Website
This repository contains two branches that we are working on: master and release-3.0.
The master branch contains KubeSphere Doc 3.1 which has been released together with KubeSphere 3.1. The frontend website currently displays content based on the master branch. If the pull request you submit applies to both the master branch and the release-3.0 branch, use the command cherry-pick to submit the same pull request.
This project uses Hugo to build the KubeSphere website.
Contribute
Contributions of any kind are welcome! Thanks goes to these wonderful contributors, they made our community and product grow fast.
Fork and clone the repo
First, create your own fork of the repository.
Then, clone your fork and enter into it:
git clone https://github.com/<username>/website
cd website
Compiling and preview the website
You will need to build the website in order to publish it as static content.
Install Hugo extended
Go to the Hugo releases place and download the hugo_extended version that better suits your OS (version 0.70+).
EXTENDED version is MANDATORY to properly build the static content!
Note: If you install Hugo on Windows, you need to add environment variables for the exe file of Hugo. For example, you place the exe file in the path C:\Hugo\bin. You have to add this path in environment variables. Execute hugo version to view if the installation is successful.
Running the website locally
hugo version: hugo_extended_0.70.0+, you can install Hugo from hugo releases
When you have installed Hugo, then run:
hugo server -D
Now you can preview the website in your browser using http://localhost:1313/.
Open a pull request
Open a pull request (PR) to add a localization to the repository. Please use DCO sign-off when you submit a pr. Refer to the command below (add -s):
git commit -s -m "xxx"
Preview a pull request
Go to Files changed tab. Click the three dots of the md file you want to preview as shown below. Please note that this method can only give you a preview on the GitHub instead of on the website.

Cherry Pick a Commit
The command cherry-pick allows you to pick a commit in a branch and integrate it into another branch. For example, we are working on both the master branch and the release-3.0 branch. If the pull request you submit to the master branch applies to the release-3.0 branch as well:
In the master branch, find and copy the commit ID of your pull request.
git log
Checkout to the release-3.0 branch:
git checkout release-3.0
Rebase first:
git pull --rebase upstream release-3.0
Use the branch release-3.0 to checkout a new branch:
git checkout -b test
Cherry pick:
git cherry-pick <CommitID>
Push it:
git push -u origin test
When you submit the pull request, make sure you submit it to the release-3.0 branch.
Localizing
You are welcome to help the KubeSphere community to support more languages, join us to contribute to the localization, see Localizing the website for the instruction.
Build and Publish the website (Optional)
Config your domain
Edit the file config\_default\config.toml and modify the var baseURL (at the
first line) in order to set your own domain. It will be hardcoded in the static
files.
baseURL = "https://kubesphere.es"
Build the static content
Just run hugo without parameters.
hugo
| EN | ZH | TR
-------------------+-----+-----+------
Pages | 55 | 65 | 39
Paginator pages | 0 | 0 | 0
Non-page files | 0 | 0 | 0
Static files | 375 | 375 | 375
Processed images | 0 | 0 | 0
Aliases | 1 | 0 | 0
Sitemaps | 2 | 1 | 1
Cleaned | 0 | 0 | 0
Total in 2396 ms
Get the already built static content
You will find the previously generated content in the public directory.