We use Gatsby as our static site generator. The website is built and hosted with Netlify.
npm run fetch-contributors > website/_data/contributors.json
This seems to depend on Node v10. Until the dependencies updated to support newer versions of Node, you can use the Docker setup.
To start Gatsby in development mode and serve the the website on
http://localhost:8000
use:
yarn run develop
If you prefer Gatsby listen on an interface or IP address other than localhost, use:
yarn run develop -H ip_address
For example:
yarn run develop -H 10.11.12.13
Using a DNS name in place of an IP address will also work, assuming the DNS entry resolves to an IP address on the local machine. This can be achieved through editing your /etc/hosts.
First install dependencies:
docker-compose run --rm gatsby install
On first run, it will build the Docker image we're using. Once the npm modules were installed, you can run the following to start the dev server:
docker-compose up -d
This will run gatsby develop
in the Docker container in the background,
listening on http://localhost:8000
. The first time
you run this command it might take a few moments for Gatsby to compile the
website. You can check progress by tailing the logs:
docker-compose logs -f
You can edit the project locally and the changes will be reflected inside the Docker container.