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A tool to generate a website from an OPAM universe
This utility creates a static website from an OPAM universe, listing all
available packages and their details. A homepage and OPAM documentation is
included as well.
The latest release of opam2web is available via
opam. To install, simply run:
dune exec -- opam2web will compile and run the utility directly, alternatively you can run:
dune build @all
and the binary will be located in _build/install/default/bin/opam2web after compilation.
At this point you'll either want to try a docker build or running the opam2web cli locally.
Docker
The website generation for opam.ocaml.org uses a combination of docker and ocurrent-deployer to rebuild the site.
To replicate the docker image run:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build -t opam2web .
which uses the local Dockerfile and creates an image called opam2web. Note this image is rather large at over 18Gb and takes a while to build.
Once built it can be run as docker run -p 127.0.0.1:8080:80/tcp opam2web --root /usr/share/caddy and viewable on https://localhost:8080.
To run the image produced by deploy.ci.ocaml.org run (note the image is multi-arch with x86 and ARM64 support):
docker run -p 127.0.0.1:8080:80/tcp --name opam2web ocurrent/opam.ocaml.org:live --root /usr/share/caddy
CLI Usage
opam2web [options]* [repositories]*
Each repository is namespaced by its type:
path:*
A repository at the following local file system path.
local:*
The repository corresponding to a named opam remote.
opam:
The current local opam universe.
The order of repositories determines their priority when generating the
opam universe to use. Earlier repositories are higher priority.
If no repository is given, the current local opam universe is used.
Some available options are:
--output / -o [directory]
The directory where to write the generated HTML files.
--content / -c [direcory]
The directory where to find documentation and templates to use.
Defaults to 'content'.
--where [comma-separated predicate list]
A package's satisfaction of all of the predicates in any of the
lists implies generation.
--index (all|where)
Control which packages to include in the universe index.
--help / -help
Display the list of options.
Some available predicates are:
tag:*
depopt
not:*
repo:*
pkg:*
For complete command-line configuration options, run
opam2web --help
Example
opam2web -o website path:~/myrepo local:default
will generate the HTML files corresponding to the repository located in
~/myrepo and the remote named default in the local OPAM installation.
Resulting files will be located in the website directory.
Deployment
The deployment uses ocurrent-deployer to watch particular branches on this repository, plus the default branches of opam-repository and platform-blog.
When any of them change, it calculates if it needs to rebuild the docker image. A site rebuild is therefore triggered by any merge to opam-repository.