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How to build the complete website locally
(Ensure you have bs4 and lxml installed already. If shown "Bs4 not found error", try this command: pip install beautifulsoup4 --break-system-packages
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Ensure that you're using node 16 using
nvm use 16
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Uninstall gem using
gem uninstall uglifier
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In docs_part_1.sh, comment out lines 15-19:
#comment out this below two line in local during build
# ln -s "$(which node)" /usr/bin/node
# ln -s "$(which npm)" /usr/bin/npm
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Comment out the apt-get lines in
scripts/build/build.sh
andruby_install.sh
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Also comment out lines 19-21 in ruby_install.sh ( Do this if you run into any rvm error when running the build script)
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The below is to ensure parse_blog_tags.py doesnt fail, dont have to run all the below commands if you’re running the full site.( Just until source command if you're running full site):
brew install [email protected]
brew upgrade [email protected]
echo 'export PATH="/usr/local/opt/[email protected]/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
source ~/.bash_profile
git checkout src/main/content/blog.html
./scripts/build/clone_blogs.sh
python3 scripts/build/parse_blog_tags.py
./scripts/jekyll_serve_dev.sh
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Run
./scripts/build/build.sh
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If you don't already have a wlp driver, download and unzip the latest wlp driver from https://openliberty.io/start from All GA Features
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cd to wlp/bin, create defaultServer
./server create defaultServer
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Use the following server.xml, update the webApplication location to point to your openliberty.war location:
<featureManager>
<feature>jaxrs-2.1</feature>
<feature>jsonb-1.0</feature>
<feature>concurrent-1.0</feature>
<feature>cdi-2.0</feature>
<feature>mpRestClient-1.3</feature>
<feature>mpConfig-1.4</feature>
<feature>transportSecurity-1.0</feature>
<feature>mpOpenAPI-1.0</feature>
<feature>beanValidation-2.0</feature>
<feature>webCache-1.0</feature>
</featureManager>
<!-- To access this server from a remote client add a host attribute to the following element, e.g. host="*" -->
<httpEndpoint id="defaultHttpEndpoint"
httpPort="9080"``
httpsPort="9443" />
<!-- Automatically expand WAR files and EAR files -->
<applicationManager autoExpand="true"/>
<!-- Default SSL configuration enables trust for default certificates from the Java runtime -->
<ssl id="defaultSSLConfig" trustDefaultCerts="true" />
<cdi12 enableImplicitBeanArchives="false"/>
<webApplication contextRoot="/" id="openlibertyio" location="/Users/aknguyen/Liberty/libertyGit/openliberty.io/target/openliberty.war"/>
<!-- <webApplication contextRoot="/" id="start" location="/Users/aknguyen/libertyGit/start.openliberty.io/target/openliberty-starter-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war"/> -->
<logging traceSpecification="io.openliberty.website.starter.*=all"></logging>
<keyStore id="defaultKeyStore"/>
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Start defaultServer, run
./server run defaultServer
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Go to https://localhost:9443/ to see the local openliberty.io site
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To view the json data https://localhost:9443/api/builds/data
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To run junit test, under the root of your local openliberty.io git directory run
mvn integration-test
Note You might run into some certificate issue then create
retrieve-cert.sh
file
#!/bin/sh
#
# usage: retrieve-cert.sh remote.host.name [port]
#
REMHOST=$1
REMPORT=${2:-443}
echo |\
openssl s_client -connect ${REMHOST}:${REMPORT} 2>&1 |\
sed -ne '/-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-/,/-END CERTIFICATE-/p'
then run
./retrieve-cert.sh public.dhe.ibm.com > dhe.pem
keytool -import -file dhe.pem -alias dheserver -keystore trust.jks -storepass Liberty
copy the trust.jks to /wlp/usr/servers/defaultServer/resources/security