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Welcome to the Red Hat Summit 2024 Showroom Template

This git repo template was created to make it easy for you to start developing your lab instructions.

Features:

  1. 0% cruft

  2. Red Hat Summit 2024 UI bundle

  3. Dev Mode extension that displays the asciidoc attributes you have to work with

  4. Content is generated using Antora, a static site generator for creating documentation sites from AsciiDoc documents.

Getting Started

In order to test and develop on your local machine, you can use a specially built container with Podman or Docker as follows.

  1. Create a git repo from this template

    1. Suggested naming: showroom_<lab-name>

  2. Clone your new repo and cd into it

  3. When you make changes to the content, all you need is to kill the container and run it again.

    podman run --rm --name antora -v $PWD:/antora -p 8080:8080 -i -t ghcr.io/juliaaano/antora-viewer

Live-reload is not supported.

  1. Create a git repo from this template

  2. Clone the repo and cd into it

  3. Run ./utilities/lab-serve

  4. Open http://localhost:8080 in your browser

  5. Run ./utilities/lab-build to build your html

To rebuild your html, run ./utilites/build.

Editing Files

Now you are ready to go! You can start editing the files in the content/modules/ROOT/pages/ directory.

Many modern editors such as Visual Studio Code offer live Asciidoc Preview extensions.

Understanding the Basic Template Directory Structure

./content/modules/ROOT/
├── assets
│   └── images                       # Images used in your content
│       └── example-image.png
├── examples                         # You can add downloadable assets here
│   └── example-bash-script.sh       # e.g. an example bash script
├── nav.adoc                         # Navigation for your lab
├── pages                            # Your content goes here
│   ├── index.adoc                   # First page of your lab, e.g. overview etc
│   ├── module-01.adoc
│   └── module-02.adoc               # Sample lab has 2 modules including index.adoc
└── partials                         # You can add partials here, reusable content inserted inline into your modules
    └── example_partial.adoc

You can add links to external content in the convenient "Links" drop-down on the upper-right of the Showroom Summit 2024 UI.

./content/antora.yml
asciidoc:
  attributes:
    page-links:
    - url: https://redhat.com
      text: Red Hat
    - url: https://www.redhat.com/en/summit
      text: Summit
ui links

Dev Mode

As a convenience to developers, the Dev Mode Extention (disabled by default) displays the asciidoc attributes you have to work with while writing your lab instructions.

  1. Disable/Enable Dev Mode by changing enabled: true or enabled: false

    default-site.yml
    extensions:
      - id: dev-mode
        require: ./content/lib/dev-mode.js
        enabled: false
  2. Produces

    dev mode

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