Ruby 2.0 is required to build the docs. NOTE: The docs will not build with Ruby 1.8, 1.9 or 2.4.
Install Homebrew from this site, and then run:
brew install [email protected]
Follow these steps:
- Download this installer from this page.
- Run the downloaded file.
- Use the default installation path (usually
C:\Ruby22
). - Make sure the 'add executable to path' option is checked.
- Use the default installation path (usually
- Download this Ruby DevKit self-extracting archive from the same website.
- Run the downloaded file.
- Use the following extraction path:
C:\Ruby22DevKit
.
- Use the following extraction path:
- Open
cmd.exe
.-
Go to the extraction path:
cd C:\Ruby22DevKit
-
Run these commands (following any instructions they give):
ruby dk.rb init ruby dk.rb install
-
Close
cmd.exe
.
-
Run the commands from this site that apply to your Linux distribution.
Verify your Ruby installation by running:
ruby --version
Python 2.7 is also required to build the docs. NOTE: The docs will not build with Python 3.0 or greater.
Mac OS X comes with Python 2.7 pre-installed. Else, follow these steps:
- Download this installer from this page.
- Run the downloaded file.
Follow these steps:
- Download this installer from this page.
- Run the downloaded file.
- Use the default installation path
- Make sure the 'add executable to path' option is checked.
The latest version of CentOS, Fedora, Redhat Enterprise (RHEL) and Ubuntu come with Python 2.7 pre-installed. Else, follow the steps from this site.
Verify your Python installation by running:
python --version
The version must be 2.7.x.
Go to this site, and click the "Install" button. Then run the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions. Make sure that the option to install NPM is enabled, if you see one.
Linux, follow the instructions on this site.
Verify your Node.js installation by running:
node --version
npm --version
Once Ruby and Node.js are installed, install Ruby dependencies by running:
gem install bundler
bundle install --path ./ruby_modules
This will install the required Ruby Gems locally into a subfolder called ruby_modules
in your repo folder. On some systems, the above commands need to be prefixed with sudo
. Similarly on Windows, the cmd
window in which those commands are to be run might need to have been "Run as Administrator."
Finally, install Node.js and JavaScript dependencies by running:
npm install
The website can be built with Gulp or Make. The Gulp workflow is enabled by just installing all the JavaScript dependencies. The Make workflow usually allows for faster builds, but requires installation of the make
tool.
Make can be installed on Windows from this page by downloading the setup tool and running it.
Make comes with the Xcode Command Line Tools. To install them, run:
xcode-select --install
Make is installed by default on Linux.
Verify your make installation by running:
make --version
Now you have everything installed you can develop, build and deploy.