Welcome to the Sitecore Developer Portal repository. This app was created to help you get started with Sitecore. The developer portal aims to bring all the Sitecore developer tools together in one place.
The Sitecore developer portal is built with Next.js, Typescript, Chakra UI and Sitecore Blok, managed using Turborepo and is hosted on Vercel. The app uses static site generation to create all the pages at build time. It also utilizes Incremental Static Regeneration (ISR) to automatically update the app when changes to page content are made. Much of the page content is written in Markdown and is converted to HTML at build time. Images that are used are managed in Sitecore DAM and are published to a CDN.
- apps
devportal
: Developer Portal public site (Next.js based)
- packages
ui
: a React component library shared by bothweb
anddevportal
applicationssc-changelog
: Custom library to retrieve and parse changelog datasc-changelog-tests
: Run tests for the changelogeslint-config-custom
:eslint
configurations (includeseslint-config-next
andeslint-config-prettier
)tsconfig
:tsconfig.json
s used throughout the monorepo
Each package/app is 100% TypeScript.
This turborepo has some additional tools already setup:
- TypeScript for static type checking
- ESLint for code linting
- Prettier for code formatting
This repository is utilizing Turborepo to manage our monorepo setup. More information about Monorepos can be found in the Monorepo Handbook.
The developer portal is built with Next.js, so you'll need to have Node.js installed to build the project. You can find the latest version of Node.js here. We recommend using the LTS version of Node.js.
The Sitecore developer portal incorporates a number of third party services to bring in content. For full functionality, you must create a .env.local file in the root of the project and add in the below environment variables. Use the .env.template
file as a starting point.
The following variables should exist within the .env.local file:
NEXT_PUBLIC_PUBLIC_URL=
NEXT_PUBLIC_YOUTUBE_API_KEY="An API key with YouTube Data API v3 access enabled"
NEXT_PUBLIC_TWITTER_BEARER_TOKEN="A bearer token from Twitter"
NEXT_PUBLIC_COOKIE_CONSENT_URL=
NEXT_PUBLIC_GTM_ID=
NEXT_PUBLIC_GTM_AUTH=
NEXT_PUBLIC_GTM_ENVIRONMENT=
Note: The site will still function without the above keys. The components that require these environment variables will fail gracefully and not display on the pages.
To enable search the following environment variables are required:
NEXT_PUBLIC_SEARCH_APP_API_KEY=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SEARCH_APP_CUSTOMER_KEY=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SEARCH_APP_ENV=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SEARCH_ENABLE_PREVIEW_SEARCH=
Note: The site will still function if the keys are missing or left blank. However these keys are still required to build the application
To enable Sitecore CDP/Personalize to capture events the following environment variables are required:
NEXT_PUBLIC_SITECORE_CDP_CLIENT_KEY=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SITECORE_CDP_TARGETURL=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SITECORE_CDP_COOKIE_DOMAIN=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SITECORE_CDP_POS=
_Note: The site will still function if the keys are missing or left blank.
- Install Node.js, we recommend the LTS version.
- Clone the repository.
- Inside the repository run
npm install
to install all the dependencies. - Create a
.env.local
file in the root of the project from the.env.template
file. The following environment variables should be included:
NEXT_PUBLIC_YOUTUBE_API_KEY=""
NEXT_PUBLIC_TWITTER_BEARER_TOKEN=""
NEXT_PUBLIC_COOKIE_CONSENT_URL=
NEXT_PUBLIC_GTM_ID=
NEXT_PUBLIC_GTM_AUTH=
NEXT_PUBLIC_GTM_ENVIRONMENT=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SEARCH_APP_API_KEY=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SEARCH_APP_CUSTOMER_KEY=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SEARCH_APP_ENV=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SEARCH_ENABLE_PREVIEW_SEARCH=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SITECORE_CDP_CLIENT_KEY=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SITECORE_CDP_TARGETURL=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SITECORE_CDP_COOKIE_DOMAIN=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SITECORE_CDP_POS=
(For more information on populating environment variables see section Environment Variables above.)
- Run
npm run dev
to start the development server. - Open the http://localhost:3000 in your browser to see the result!
We are very grateful to the community for contributing bug fixes and improvements. We welcome all efforts to evolve and improve the Sitecore Developer Portal; read below to learn how to participate in those efforts.
Sitecore has adopted a Code of Conduct that we expect project participants to adhere to. Please read the full text so that you can understand what actions will and will not be tolerated.
If you want to make changes to the code, follow these steps:
- Fork the Developer Portal Repo GitHub repo.
- Clone the forked repo to your local machine.
- Create a feature branch from
main
for your changes. e.g.git checkout -b my-feature-branch
npm install
npm run dev
(to preview your changes locally)- Make your changes (if you changes include images please use the
public/images
folder to store the image(s))- For more information on how to add content visit the contribute page
- Commit, push to your remote fork of the Developer Portal repo, then open a pull request (PR) to the
main
branch of the Developer Portal repo.
Your changes will be reviewed and merged if appropriate.