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Reason Website

This code is used to generate https://reasonml.github.io. It pulls in files from docs/ and website/ to generate html files served on the site.

website/ contains the JS, CSS, images and other files (and blog, which contains some markdown files too, these are separated from docs/, not too important).

cd website && yarn && yarn start to start the development server & watcher.

Don't use yarn build. It's mostly for debugging.

In the end, we spit out normal HTML, with all the JS dependencies (barring a few critical ones) removed, including ReactJS itself. It's a full, static website, super lightweight, portable, unfancy but good looking. Works with JS turned off too.

Two special files:

  • sidebars.json: lists the sections.
  • siteConfig.json: some header and i18n configs.

During your development, most changes will be picked up at each browser refresh. If you touch these two files or blog/, however, you'll have to restart the server to see the changes.

Translations

The entire site can be translated via the Crowdin project. This repo only has the canonical english documentation. Don't manually edit things in i18n/.

Debugging

console.logs appear in your terminal! Since the site itself is React-free.

Building and Deploying

Changes from source branch are automatically picked into master branch by CI, then published.

Build the Playground

cd website && yarn

For modifying the actual try playground source code, run yarn bundle-try-playground:dev to start a watcher. Once you're done, run yarn bundle-try-playground:prod once.

Building with custom BuckleScript/etc

To build the actual bsReasonReact.js, refmt.js, stdlibBundle.js, reasonReactBundle.js:

You'll need to have this repository and the BuckleScript repository cloned. These will likely be next to each other in the directory structure.

  1. Inside the BuckleScript repository, follow the Setup guide.

  2. Follow the BS Playground instructions, with these caveats:

  • Make sure the reason-react version in BuckleScript playground folder is the same as the one in this project
  • When calling cmij.exe, just pass the path to reason-react, e.g. ../jscomp/bin/cmij.exe -playground node_modules/reason-react/lib/ocaml
  • Run BS_PLAYGROUND=../../reasonml.github.io/website/playground/bs node scripts/repl.js
  1. Inside the reasonml.github.io repository, run cd website && yarn

  2. Finally, run node setupSomeArtifacts.js

If this command fails, ping @chenglou in Discord.

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