Envoy Proxy Website
This is the repo for the Envoy Proxy website. This website uses Jekyll to generate static html files, and then deploys the files on Github pages.
Running the site locally
To run the website locally, first make sure you have Ruby 2.1.0 or higher installed.
- Install the
bundler
gem if it's not already installed:
gem install bundler
- Install Jekyll and other dependencies defined in the Gemfile:
bundle install --path vendor/bundle
- Run your Jekyll site locally:
bundle exec jekyll serve --livereload
- Preview the site in your web browser at http://localhost:4000.
Deploying to Github Pages
To deploy your changes all you have to do is push to master
and Github pages will automatically run jekyll build
and
deploy the generated files.
Site content
Item | Path |
---|---|
Home page content | _data/home.yml |
Nav links on the main page | _data/nav.yml |
Documentation (auto-generated) | docs
Creating New Pages
To create a new page, all you need to do is create a new file in the root directory. This file can be either a Markdown file or an HTML file.
The new file should contain what Jekyll calls front matter, which is essentially YAML markup that lets you set options like the template, the permalink, and the title of the page.
The Envoy blog
The official Envoy blog is hosted on Medium at https://blog.envoyproxy.io.