freifunk-berlin / berlin.freifunk.net

The official Freifunk Berlin website
https://berlin.freifunk.net/
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Freifunk Berlin

This is the repository for the website of the Freifunk Community Berlin. The website is built using the static website generator Hugo.

Install

Development

For quick start you can use the hugo development server.

hugo server -w

Production

First you must generate the content. You can set the environment variables HUGO_MATRIX_ACCESS_TOKEN, HUGO_MATRIX_HOME_SERVER and HUGO_GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN to get real activity informations. Else some dummy data is used.

HUGO_GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN="<github_secret>" HUGO_MATRIX_ACCESS_TOKEN="<matrix_secret>" HUGO_MATRIX_HOME_SERVER="htps://matrix.org" hugo --minify -b <baseURL>

The files are generated in the public directory and need to be served with a webserver (see deployment chapter).

Structure

├── .github/workflows           # Config for pipelines to test and deploy
├── archetypes                  # Template for new content
├── content                     # Pages as markdown files
├── layouts                     # Reusable elements
├── static                      # Images and videos
└── themes                      # Theme, integrated via submodule

Deployment

The website is deployed automatically via GitHub actions. The main branch is at berlin.freifunk.net. The other branches could be accessed via dev.berlin.freifunk.net/<BRANCH_NAME>/.

The actions are defined in .github/workflows and could be configured with GitHub variables and secrets. The content is served with caddy on the Freifunk servers. The configurations for the production and development webserver are in the Caddyfile as part of the ansible setup.

Data fetching

To display up to date information, we fetch and generate some data during the build process. These informations are available as shortcodes for the content and as partials for the templates. They are used at various places of the website.

Events

The events for the calendar are stored in simple markdown files. To create a new event, use the following commands:

hugo new content --kind event events/<EVENT_NAME>.de.md
hugo new content --kind event events/<EVENT_NAME>.en.md

Now you can edit the event at events/<EVENT_NAME>.de.md and events/<EVENT_NAME>.en.md.