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oneAPI Specification Web Site

This repository contains the source files for the oneAPI Specification web site.

Adding a New Release

To add a new release to the site, follow these steps:

  • Create a release in the oneAPI Specification repository. Attach a build of the spec (html & PDF) to the release. Follow the naming convention and contents for previous releases.

  • Update site.yaml to include the URL for the release. Do not forget to update the latest key.

  • Update releases page in src/index.rst. Add a new section for the release with a link to the release notes and the spec.

  • Submit a PR with the changes. As part of the checks, the site will be built and deployed for preview. Submit the PR from a branch in this repo, not a fork. Preview requires access to GitHub secrets that are not available in a fork. Look in the log for the Publish job to find the URL of the preview. It will look like this:

    Website draft URL: https://662cecf4606617cb73f85378--oneapi-spec.netlify.app
    
  • If everything looks good, merge the PR. To deploy to production, manually trigger the publish workflow by clicking on the "Run workflow" button in the GitHub Actions tab.

Site Layout

The site layout is determined by the site.yaml file. A nested set of directories is described by a nested set of dictionaries. When a key is not a dictionary, it is assumed to be a URL for a release.

Web Site Hosting

We are using Netlify because GitHub pages cannot handle sites > 1 Gbyte. Robert has the Netlify account. If you want to do a manual deploy (development or production), follow the procedure in .github/workflows/publish.yaml. You will need to provide a token:

export NETLIFY_AUTH_TOKEN=your_token

Get a token from Robert if you need to deploy to production. Otherwise, create your own site under your own account in Netlify.