This commit introduces a significant restructuring of the documentation deployment and content strategy to support a gradual migration from Nextra to Astro.
- **New Astro Workflow (`jan-astro-docs.yml`)**: Implemented a new, separate GitHub Actions workflow to build and deploy the Astro site from the `/website` directory to a new subdomain (`v2.jan.ai`). This isolates the new site from the existing one, allowing for independent development and testing.
- **Removed Combined Workflow**: Deleted the previous, more complex combined workflow (`jan-combined-docs.yml`) and its associated test scripts to simplify the deployment process and eliminate routing conflicts.
- **Astro Config Update**: Simplified the Astro configuration (`astro.config.mjs`) by removing the conditional `base` path. The Astro site is now configured to deploy to the root of its own subdomain.
- **Mirrored Content**: Recreated the entire `/products` section from the Astro site within the Nextra site at `/docs/src/pages/products`. This provides content parity and a consistent user experience on both platforms during the transition period.
- **File Structure**: Established a clear, organized structure for platforms, models, and tools within the Nextra `products` directory.
- **Nextra Sidebar Fix**: Implemented the correct `_meta.json` structure for the new products section. Created nested meta files to build a collapsible sidebar, fixing the UI bug that caused duplicated navigation items.
- **"Coming Soon" Pages**: Added clear, concise "Coming Soon" and "In Development" banners and content for upcoming products like Jan V1, Mobile, Server, and native Tools, ensuring consistent messaging across both sites.
- **.gitignore**: Updated the root `.gitignore` to properly exclude build artifacts, caches, and environment files for both the Nextra (`/docs`) and Astro (`/website`) projects.
- **Repository Cleanup**: Removed temporary and unused files related to the previous combined deployment attempt.
This new architecture provides a stable, predictable, and low-risk path for migrating our documentation to Astro while ensuring the current production site remains unaffected.
This commit introduces a significant restructuring of the documentation deployment and content strategy to support a gradual migration from Nextra to Astro.
- **New Astro Workflow (`jan-astro-docs.yml`)**: Implemented a new, separate GitHub Actions workflow to build and deploy the Astro site from the `/website` directory to a new subdomain (`v2.jan.ai`). This isolates the new site from the existing one, allowing for independent development and testing.
- **Removed Combined Workflow**: Deleted the previous, more complex combined workflow (`jan-combined-docs.yml`) and its associated test scripts to simplify the deployment process and eliminate routing conflicts.
- **Astro Config Update**: Simplified the Astro configuration (`astro.config.mjs`) by removing the conditional `base` path. The Astro site is now configured to deploy to the root of its own subdomain.
- **Mirrored Content**: Recreated the entire `/products` section from the Astro site within the Nextra site at `/docs/src/pages/products`. This provides content parity and a consistent user experience on both platforms during the transition period.
- **File Structure**: Established a clear, organized structure for platforms, models, and tools within the Nextra `products` directory.
- **Nextra Sidebar Fix**: Implemented the correct `_meta.json` structure for the new products section. Created nested meta files to build a collapsible sidebar, fixing the UI bug that caused duplicated navigation items.
- **"Coming Soon" Pages**: Added clear, concise "Coming Soon" and "In Development" banners and content for upcoming products like Jan V1, Mobile, Server, and native Tools, ensuring consistent messaging across both sites.
- **.gitignore**: Updated the root `.gitignore` to properly exclude build artifacts, caches, and environment files for both the Nextra (`/docs`) and Astro (`/website`) projects.
- **Repository Cleanup**: Removed temporary and unused files related to the previous combined deployment attempt.
This new architecture provides a stable, predictable, and low-risk path for migrating our documentation to Astro while ensuring the current production site remains unaffected.
* ci: update artifact name for Linux and Windows build
* ci: enhance logic for naming convention for mac, linux and windows builds
* fix: resolve nested template expression in artifact names
* feat: add autoqa
* chore: add auto start computer_server
* chore: add ci autoqa windows
* chore: add ci support for both windows and linux
* chore: add ci support for macos
* chore: refactor auto qa
* chore: refactor autoqa workflow
* chore: fix upload turn
- pulls fix for #5463 out of the github release workflow and into
the make/yarn build process
- implements a wrapper script that pins linuxdeploy and injects
a new location for XDG_CACHE_HOME into the build pipeline,
allowing manipulating .cache/tauri without tainting the hosts
.cache
- adds ./.cache (project_root/.cache) to make clean and mise clean
task
- remove .devcontainer/buildAppImage.sh, obsolete now that extra
build steps have been removed from the github workflow and
incorporated in the normal build process
- remove appimagetool from .devcontainer/postCreateCommand.sh,
as it was only used by .devcontainer/buildAppImage.sh
- pulled appimage packaging steps out of release workflow into new
src-tauri/build-utils/buildAppImage.sh
- cleaned up yarn scripts:
- moved multi platform yarn scripts out of yarn build:tauri:<platform>
into generic yarn build:tauri
- split yarn build:tauri:linux:win32 into separate yarn scripts so it's
clearer what is specific to which platform
- added src-tauri/build-utils/buildAppImage.sh to new yarn build:tauri:linux
yarn script
This is also a good entry point to add flatpak builds in the future.
Part of #5641
Allows for better per platform default config. Currently the
default serves windows/macos fine while it has to be tweaked
in order to build for linux
make build-tauri now successfully runs where it errored out before.
Appimages made with make alone however is incomplete as there are
still post processing steps in the github release workflow to bundle
additional resources.
- split platform specific config out of tauri.conf.json into auxiliary
platform specific config files, natively supported by tauri
- pull improved defaults out of template-tauri-build-linux-x64.yml
into new tauri.linux.conf.json
- fix tauri-build-linx-x64.yml to utilize new tauri.linux.conf.json