Forestry Website
This site wraps Hugo with Gulp as your asset pipeline.
PostCSS and Webpack + Babel are used for CSS and JS compiling & transpiling.
ImageMin is used to optimize and compress images, and SVG Sprite is used to generate a SVG Sprite.
BrowserSync is used for providing a modern local development experience, allowing you to preview your site on multiple devices in sync.
BrowsersList is used for configuring Browser support.
Installation
Prerequisites
To use Gulp, you must have Node and NPM installed.
Setup
Once the prerequisites are installed, clone the repository to your local machine, and then run:
npm install
This will install Hugo as well as all of the Node dependencies needed to run your Hugo environment. This may take a little while!
Development
All development tasks are performed using npm run. See "scripts"
in package.json for a full list of commands.
Local Development
Local development is powered by BrowserSync, you will be able to develop sites rapidly through:
- A local development server at
http://localhost:3000/
. - Automatic CSS & JS updates without reloading the page
- Automatic page reloads when content is changed
Running the local development server is as simple as running:
npm start
This will display all draft, future-dated, or expired content, which is not included in your production build.
If you'd like to develop with the site as it will appear in production, run:
npm run preview
Production Build
To generate a final production build on your local machine you can run:
npm run build
The fresh production build of your site will end up in the dist/
directory.
Environment Variables
This project uses environment variables to handle the CircleCI deployment, as well as the Algolia index.
For local development, environment variables can be included in .env.js
. See .env.js.stub
for the available variables.
Project Structure
.
├── .tmp/ // Temporary directory for development server
├── dist/ // The production build
├── hugo/ // The Hugo project, with all content and static files
| ├── .forestry/ // Contains Forestry.io configuration files
| ├── content/ // Where all site content is stored
| ├── data/ // TOML, YAML or JSON files containing site data
| ├── layouts/ // Your site's layouts
| | ├── partials/ // Your site's partials
| | └── shortcodes/ // Your site's shortcodes
| ├── static/ // Where all static files live
| | ├── css/ // Where compiled CSS files live
| | ├── js/ // Where compiled JS files live
| | ├── img/ // Where theme images live
| | └── uploads/ // Where user uploads are stored
| └── config.toml // The Hugo configuration file
└─── src/
├── css // CSS source files to be compiled to /css/
├── scss // Sass source files to be compiled to /css/
├── js // JS source files to be compiled to /js/
└── img // Unoptimized raw image source files to be compiled to /img/
Images
Images found in src/img/
will be optimized and compressed and sent to hugo/static/img/
for usage in your layouts and content.
Inline SVG
Any SVGs found in src/img/
will be combined into a single SVG Sprite at hugo/static/svg/sprite.symbol.svg
This can then be used in layouts as a Hugo partial:
{{ partial "svg" (dict "id" "logos--github" "class" "example-class" "width" "64" "height" "64") }}
Algolia
Algolia powers the search for the documentation and the blog. The Algolia index is generated by Hugo, using custom output formats.
These are found in config.toml
:
outputformats.Algolia
: the Algolia search indexoutputformats.OpenSearch
: the OpenSearch.org template for notifying search engines about the site search
Any Hugo section can have an index generated for it by adding the following to the front matter:
outputs:
- algolia
- opensearch
The templates for generating the search indexes and open search definitions are:
layouts/_default/list.algolia.json
layouts/_default/list.opensearch.xml
They are automatically added to the head of the page in layouts/partials/head.html
S3 Redirects
Hugo aliases handles the sites redirects. A valid S3 redirects configuration is generated using custom output formats.
This is found in config.toml
:
outputformats.Redirects
: the redirects output format
Any Hugo section can have an index generated for it's children by adding the following to the front matter:
outputs:
- redirects
Redirects generated using content/_index.md
to generate redirects for all pages on the site.
Testing & Code Quality
This boilerplate comes with standard ESLint, StyleLint, and Prettier configurations that will lint and clean your CSS and JS for errors or common style issues, which work with most popular IDEs.
Popular IDE plugins:
- Visual Studio Code
- Atom
The tests can also be run from the command line:
- JS:
npm run eslint
- CSS:
npm run stylelint
If you want to automatically fix lint errors, you can do this from the command line as well:
- JS:
npm run eslint:fix
- CSS:
npm run stylelint:fix
Cleanup
This boilerplate is self-cleaning, and will remove the production dist/
and development .tmp/
folders every time a command is run to ensure that their contents are always up to date.
If you wish to manually cleanup, run:
npm run clean
Configuration
All build tasks are handled by Gulp and are located in gulpfile.babel.js
. All parts of the build are configurable in discrete files to make management easy.
Paths
All build source and destination paths can be configured from gulp.config.js
.
Hugo
The build commands for Hugo can be configured from gulp.config.js
. Build commands are set based on the GENERATOR_ARGS
environment variable, and will fallback to NODE_ENV
if not provided.
Four options are available:
default
: the default build commands that are always rundevelopment
: additional build commands for the development serverpreview
: the additional build commands for the development server when serving production buildproduction
: additional build commands for production builds and preview server
BrowserSync Development Server
The configuration for BrowserSync is found in browsersync.config.js
CSS/SASS
The configuration for PostCSS is found in postcss.config.js
Javascript
The configuration for Webpack is found in webpack.config.js
Browser support
Both PostCSS and Webpack use .browserslistrc
to decide on browser support when compiling.
Tips & Resources
- To learn about how to develop with Hugo, see Hugo's documentation
- To learn how to use Hugo's templating system, see the documentation
- Static files should be stored in the
hugo/static/
folder as they should appear in the built site E.g, a CNAME file should be stored athugo/static/CNAME
to become/CNAME
- Javascript files are compiled from the root of
src/js/
tojs/{filename}.js
- Javascript can be written using ES6, supporting
require()
andimport
statements from npm packages and local JS files
- Javascript can be written using ES6, supporting
- CSS files are compiled from the root of
src/css/
tocss/{filename}.css
- Import statements are resolved and included in the compiled CSS files
- For compatibility with Forestry or other CMSs, ensure that compiled CSS and JS files in the
hugo/
folder are always committed - Environment variables are provided to your templates, which can be accessed in templates as follows:
{{ getenv "HUGO_ENV" }}
- For development pipelines, this is equal to
development
- For production pipelines, this is equal to
production
- For Forestry's in-app preview feature, this is equal to
staging
- For development pipelines, this is equal to