Please take a moment to review this document in order to make the contribution process easy and effective for everyone involved.
- Install Wordpress >= 3.8.1
- Must be in the document root of the webserver (otherwise images won't load :( )
- Enter what you like for site title, admin user and password, none of this is stored in git
- Setup the repository
- Clone the repository in a folder of your choice
*
git clone git@github.com:nextcloud/nextcloud.com next
- In the wordpress installation in the
wp-content/themes
folder, create a link to the folder you just cloned the repository in under the name 'next' - Activate the theme in
Appearance > Themes
- Import the website
content.xml
file
- First install the Wordpress Import Plugin (via
Tools > Import > Wordpress Import
>Install Plugin
) - Select the
content.xml
file from the repository and click upload - Select Import
- Copy over
config.php.sample
toconfig.php
and adjust settings as necessary (defaults will work just fine for local environments) - In
Settings > Reading
assign a static front page of 'homepage' - In
Settings > Permalink
assign thePost name
setting
- Fork the repository
- Setup your local development environment using the instructions above, changing the remote origin url
- Submit a pull request to master, on github once the feature/bugfix is complete (this is so we can test it on the staging server)
- After review (usually following one or two thumbs up), a developer will permit the merge into master
- Code will be pulled onto staging.nextcloud.com for testing (this has to be set up still but the goal is to have this work automatically)
- Once the test looks good, staging will be cloned over to nextcloud.com - this is handled by @jospoortvliet or the Nextcloud sysadmins including @LukasReschke
- Please don't commit straight into the master or live branches, these branches should remain as stable as possible, and changes should be discussed amongst the community.
- If you are chaning SCSS files during development, following command for automatic compilation is recommended:
sass --watch [location to scss files]