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Atomic-Argu

  • Based on atomic-sveltekit-demo
  • Community / project websites
  • Content can be easily managed using the Atomic-Server CMS
  • Includes import scripts to convert Argu.co JSON exports to JSON-AD
  • Look & feel similar based on the Argu.co community platform

Example sites:

Architecture & multi-page deploy

This repository is used for creating a bunch of different websites. Each of these websites uses data that is hosted on Atomic-Server.

Launching a website and managing content

  • Create a new drive on Atomic Server.
    • Create a new Argu Site. This serves as an entrypoint.
    • make sure the site is publicly available: context menu, share, public, save.
  • When migrating from Argu
    • Download an export using Argu's export feature
    • Unzip and save to .src/lib/data-{name}
    • Open the ASA (Atomic Svelte Argu) app locally, you'll see an import button
    • Create a new Drive on Atomic Server, paste it to a new config in siteConigs.ts, use the drive url as root
    • Run this repo pnpm dev and visit localhost
    • Press the import button. Magic happens. Checkt the console for errors. If you encounter CORS stuff, install a browser extension that allows you to bypass CORS.
    • You might need to restart the local front-end pnpm dev
  • Managing content
    • Invite people to edit the drives
    • Instruct how to add Article (Article Collection?)

Data

The ./data-export folder contains an export containing the current content. It may be useful during development to use as a data source. Probably beats copy-pasting.

Dev info

Developing

pnpm i
pnpm dev

Test prerender

Set origin in svelte.config to localhost

Building static pages

pnpm build

Deploy using Netlify

  • Install netlify cli pnpm install netlify-cli -g
  • Authenticate netlify login
  • Run locally, test netlify dev
  • Create site netlify unlink && netlify sites:create
  • Deploy netlify deploy --build -s <site-name>