web.dev
web.dev is the ultimate resource for developers of all backgrounds to learn, create, and solve on the web. It's meant to not only educate developers, but help them apply what they've learned to any site they work on, be it personal or business.
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Authoring content Before you start writing take a moment to look over the web.dev handbook and familiarize yourself with the process. When you're ready, follow the steps in the Quickstart to create your content proposal.
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Building the site You'll need a recent version of Node: v14 (LTS) or higher.
To check your node version run node -v
in your terminal.
If you don't have node, or if you need to upgrade, we recommend using the Node Version Manager (nvm).
Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/GoogleChrome/web.dev.git
Change directory into the folder created
cd web.dev
Install dependencies
npm ci
Start a local server to preview the site
npm run dev
Open http://localhost:8080/
to see the site locally. Changes to assets will
rebuild the site. Refresh to see your changes.
Set up build flags
Building the entire site can take a while because it's around one thousand pages. If you want to massively speed up your build times, we suggest setting some build flags to ignore certain sections.
- Create a
.env
file at the root of your project - Add the following:
# Ignore ALL site content
ELEVENTY_IGNORE=true
# Only build the directories you're working on.
# Note, this is a JSON string so you must use double quotes.
ELEVENTY_INCLUDE=["blog", "vitals"]
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Environments Set ELEVENTY_ENV=prod
to force production builds. This is the default when
running "stage" or "deploy". No other options for ELEVENTY_ENV
are supported,
although our Eleventy site config will default to 'dev' if unspecified.
The production build currently requires a lot of memory, to the point where
node
might exit with errors along the line of
FATAL ERROR: Ineffective mark-compacts near heap limit Allocation failed - JavaScript heap out of memory
v8::internal::V8::FatalProcessOutOfMemory(v8::internal::Isolate*, char const*, bool) [node]
The exact amount of heap space required varies from computer to computer and version
of node
. If you need a local production build, but run out of memory, you can
increase the heap size by adding --node-options '--max_old_space_size=8192'
(to
assign 8gb of heap space)
to the npm
command,
prior to run
. For instance:
ELEVENTY_ENV=prod npm --node-options '--max_old_space_size=8192' run build
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Staging When you send in a pull request it will be automatically staged for you. Keep an eye out for the netlify bot to comment on the pull request with your unique URL.
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Deploying the site Automatic deploys
The site will build and deploy the main branch automatically every hour, Mon-Fri. If you've just merged an article then it should go live at the top of the next hour.
Manual deploys
To manually deploy the site you'll need to be a member of one of these Google teams:
- web.dev-eng
- web.dev-owners
- Navigate to the Cloud Build Triggers page.
- Click the RUN button for the trigger named Deploy.
- In the side drawer that opens up, click the RUN TRIGGER button for the trigger for the main branch.
NOTE: web.dev auto deploys every hour if there is a new commit in the main
branch. Manual deploys should only occur when a build fails or if auto deploys are disabled.
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Debugging If you need to debug the site's build process:
- Add a
debugger
statement to.eleventy.js
- Run
npm run debug:eleventy
- Go to
about://inspect
to attach to the running process.