This site uses Netlify CMS for managing content edits. You can access the content management editor by going to the site's domain, followed by "/admin". It's best to make significant changes on the Demo version of the site, which is at https://demo.10x.gsa.gov. Although the admin site is available in production, it is unwise to make changes to the live site.
To edit the content on the site, log into the content manager at https://demo.10x.gsa.gov/admin using your GitHub credentials.
For detailed information about how to use the content manager, check out the content authoring guide at https://docs.google.com/document/d/10VRGLNhSkWqjQdHAe10RXKaI9qdL79CLW3I4-WlPz7E/view
To save your changes and see them on the demo site, click the "Publish" button at the top right of the editor. Each publish will start a new build in Federalist and should take up to 5 minutes to deploy. You will not receive a notification when it succeeds, but you can monitor build status here.
When you're satisfied with how the demo site looks and want to push your changes live, you should open a Pull Request from the demo branch to Main.
If possible, invite someone to review your changes.
This site can be run locally using NodeJS. Using the command line, install the site and dependencies:
npm i
Then add a .env file with the BASEURL variable equal to your localhost or the production domain (feel free to use .env.local and .env.production if you like):
BASEURL=https://10x.gsa.gov
PUBLIC_URL=$BASEURL
Also, the current build is very tempermental and will only work on specific versions of node and npm. Make sure you're using node v16.15.0 and npm v8.5.5 in the project directory.
nvm install 16.15.0
npm install -g npm@8.5.5
To serve the site locally:
npm run start
To build for production:
npm run federalist
This site is a small custom React app. Many of its components are based on the USWDS. The data and contents of the site are in JSON files, which is best authored and edited through the Netlify CMS admin; however, you can edit the JSON locally and re-start the start
task to test changes to the data model or content.