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benchmark.html | ||
Dockerfile | ||
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gulpfile.js | ||
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README.md | ||
release.sh | ||
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ClickHouse website quickstart:
On Linux, do the following:
sudo apt-get install nodejs
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/bin/node
sudo npm install gulp-cli -g
sudo npm install gulp -D
- Make sure you have
npm
,docker
andpython
installed and available in your$PATH
. - Run
setup\_gulp.sh
once to install build prerequisites via npm. - Use
gulp build
to minify website to "public" subfolder or justgulp
to run local webserver with livereload serving it (note: livereload browser extension is required to make it actually reload pages on edits automatically). - There's Dockerfile that can be used to build and run ClickHouse website inside docker.
- Deployment to https://clickhouse.yandex/ is managed by
release.sh
, but it is only usable from inside Yandex private network.