Red Hat associates that have access to the Red Hat Demo Platform (RHDP) can launch the ROSA FSx Workshop for a lab environment.
How to start:
podman run --rm --name antora -v $PWD:/antora -p 8080:8080 -i -t ghcr.io/juliaaano/antora-viewer
Oldway:
. Create a git repo from this template
. Clone the repo and cd
into it
. Run ./utilities/lab-serve
. Open http://localhost:8080 in your browser
. Run ./utilities/lab-build to build your html
Your lab should now update and on day 1 will look more or less like this:
Now you are ready to go! You can start editing the files in the content/modules/ROOT/pages/
directory.
Today you have to run ./utilites/build
to rebuild your html but very shortly we will be adding live updating.
I.E. on every save the lab will re-build in real time.
In addition, many modern editors such as Visual Studio Code offer live Asciidoc Preview extensions.
./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-02.adoc
│ └── module-03.adoc # Sample lab has 3 modules including index.adoc
└── partials # You can add partials here, reusable content inserted inline into your modules
└── example_partial.adoc
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Edit your content in
content/modules/ROOT/pages/
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Run
./utilities/build
to build your html -
Use
git
to branch and commit your work -
Push your work to your repo
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You should use
git tags
orgit branches
in production -
However development items default to the head of
main
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Project Zero Lab repos have 3 yaml files that control the build and deployment of your lab. However typically you will only need to only make very few edits
├── content
│ └── antora.yml # You can add "inline vars" here to render within your content
├── zero-touch-config.yml #
└── zero-touch-site.yml