Purpose:
- What is CoreDNS?
- How to use it?
- How to get involved and get help.
The website is created with HUGO, you'll need to download and install that if you want to locally work on the website. For creating new content it is not needed.
We have three types of pages.
- Home -
themes/coredns/layouts/index.html
- Blog/News/Documentation -
content/blog/*
(depends on params, seearchetypes
) - Plugins -
content/plugins/*
andcontent/explugins/*
Any blog post you'll tag with 'stale' will pop up a warning after 9 months that the content of the post may not reflect the current workings of CoreDNS.
Releases should be tagged with 'release = "number" and data/coredns.toml
should be updated
with the number.
data/subtext.toml
controls the buttons for "Docs", "Plugins" and "External Plugins".
Create:
- new release:
hugo new -k release blog/coredns-<number>.md
- new blog:
hugo new -k blog blog/coredns-<number>.md
- new blog that will also be documentation:
hugo new -k doc blog/coredns-<number>.md
For the colors we have:
- Dark: #280071 (40, 0, 113)
- Middle: #5F259F (95, 37, 159)
- Light: #8246AF (130, 70, 175)
The open source font Lato is very close to Brandon Grotesque (which is used in the logo). Try to use this for any imagery you add.
See the style
directory for Libre Office Draw templates you can use.
See the top-level (i.e. not in the themes directory) layout/partials/popup.html
for adjusting the
text. This can used for important notifications.
Any Corefile snippets should be use the (fake) language corefile
, we have a small utility that
checks all these snippets to see if they are still valid.
- Sync the notes from the official coredns/coredns repo into this repo by running:
make PLUGINDIR=~coredns/plugin sync
- This should update the releases notes in content/blog/coredns-<version>.
- After this step you should manually (never got this to automatically to work) update
data/coredns.toml
and set the latest release in that file and then runmake old
to update the old(er) HUGO site.