The website for the Ember.js project.
To get started:
git clone git://github.com/emberjs/website.git
cd website
bundle
bundle exec middlemanThen visit http://localhost:4567/
Note: unless you're working with the API docs, don't use rake preview—use middleman (aka middleman server) instead.
To populate organizers data from meetup.com on http://localhost:4567/meetups
- get a meetup API Key
- set ENV["MEETUP_API_KEY"]
- run the following rake command
rake findorganizers [force=true]
The force=true flag will overwrite all existing organizer dataYou can preview the API documentation by generating the docs from the source code. To begin, ensure that you have the necessary dependencies:
- Node
- npm
- Ruby
- bundler
Next, clone the three repositories: ember.js,
data, and this repository, website. The repositories need
to be placed in the same directory:
emberjs/
website/
ember.js/
ember-data/
Note that the name of the data project needs to be ember-data, not data.
Next, navigate into the root directory of this repository and execute bundle exec rake generate_docs. This
will build the documentation for the ember.js and data repositories.
You can launch the website via bundle exec middleman to preview the generated docs.
If the bundle command fails to run, you may need to upgrade your Ruby version. The Ember.js website build requires 1.9.3 or newer (2.0.0 recommended). You can use RVM to install it:
curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable
rvm install 2.0.0
rvm use 2.0.0For Windows developers using RubyInstaller, you'll need to download the DevKit and install it using instructions: https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/wiki/Development-Kit
After you have a proper install, you can then run:
gem install bundler wdm tzinfo-data
gem update listen middlemanOnce Middleman comes up, you'll be prompted by Windows Firewall. Click "Allow access" and you'll be in business!