[[PageOutline(1-2)]] = How to update / add a project in the documentation Since documentation is built automatically, projects data are stored in `project_info.csv` file. It is the main point of entry of the docs. It can be found here: [https://github.com/OSGeo/OSGeoLive-doc/blob/master/projects_info.csv] To add a new project, you have to add a new line in this file. To update a project informations, just modify the corresponding line. Then commit and push your changes and make a pull request to the OSGeoLive repository. = project_info.csv organization The file is organized with 13 columns/fields separated by the pipe `|` symbol: {{{ # document? | slug |version| Quickstart? |Overview?|Section| last | One Liner| OpenHub name |URL|kind|name|ISO }}} The 13 fields are described below. Several categories have been made with comments to help organize the projects. Please add your project in the corresponding one: * Desktop GIS : General GIS viewing, editing and analysis in the browser * Browser Facing GIS: General GIS viewing, editing and analysis in the browser * Web Services: Publishing spatial data to the internet * Data Stores: Storing spatial data * Navigation and Maps * Spatial Tools: Specific analysis tools * Domain Specific GIS: Applications targeted at a specific domain * Data: Spatial data sets * Geospatial Libraries * RETIRED: projects that have been retired for some reason but can be reactivated = Fields description Each field have a purpose in the doc building and should be fill carefully. * document? * page/project name (slug) * version * Quickstart? * Overview? * Classification * last * One Liner * OpenHub name * URL * kind * name * ISO == document? Add {{{Y}}} if the project documentation should be build or not `reserved to OSGeoLive members` If the project have been retired, please change it to {{{N}}} and move it to retired section. == slug Page name used to construct `logo-.png` `_screenshot.png` `_overview.rst` etc. Page name can contains dashes, underscore, numbers or capital letters but no spaces. Examples: - pgRouting is the real name of the project but the page name is {{{pgrouting}}} - User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS is the real name of the project but udig is the page name - it gives: `udig_overview.rst` `udig_quickstart.rst` `logo-udig.png` `udig-screensot.png` == version Version of the project Examples: - `2.14.14` for QGIS 2.14.14 - `4.3.0a` for 4.3.0 alpha release of Spatialite == Quickstart? Is there a quickstart ? Add {{{Y}}} if the documentation should build a quickstart page for this project, {{{N}}} if it doesn't. == Overview? Is there an overview ? Add {{{Y}}} if the documentation should build an overviewpage for this project, {{{N}}} if it doesn't. == Classification General category where your project fit in. Please choose in the ones provided below. If your project needs a special category, please contact the OSGeoLive team so we can add it in our building process. Otherwise, the pages won't be built. Desktop GIS | Browser Facing GIS | Web Services | Data Stores | Navigation and Maps | Spatial Tools | Domain Specific GIS | Data | Geospatial Libraries == last Used only for deprecated / removed projects and has the last version of OSGeoLive where it was available == One Liner One line description that goes after the quickstart link in the Overview page == !OpenHub name When the project is registered onto [https://www.openhub.net/ OpenHub] * Please provide the !OpenHub name For example: This is the link to !OpenHub for pgRouting: https://www.openhub.net/p/pgrouting Then the ''!OpenHub name'' is **pgrouting** == URL Please insert here the complete URL of your project == kind How are you related to OSGeo ? Are you community ? In incubation or an OSGeo project ? If yes, the corresponding logo will be added to your project pages under the project logo. Parameters: * `OSGeo_community` * `OSGeo_project` * `OSGeo_incubation` * blank == name Complete name of the project respecting the case (unlike slug). For example pgRouting (slug is {{{pgrouting}}}) == ISO Adds a mention if the project is in the VMDK only and not in the ISO. `reserved to OSGeoLive members` Often it is a matter of size in the ISO. Projects included in the ISO are included in the VMDK. It takes 2 values: * `Y` : project included the ISO (default value) * `N` : project included the VMDK only {{{#!comment = General file structure == Overviews and quickstarts Each project has to have an Overview and a Quickstart. You can find more information on the dedicated pages: * [https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/How%20to%20document%20the%20overview%20file] * [https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/How%20to%20document%20the%20quickstart%20file] == Images Images are stocked in a specific folder: https://github.com/OSGeo/OSGeoLive-doc/tree/master/doc/images/projects To create a new project, create a new folder here with {{{slug}}} of your project. As the screenshot and the logo image will be use automatically to build the overview page, be careful with their name. Locally, on your computer, it should be like this: `doc/images/projects//` Please note that images **have to be** in the png format. === Update project logo Project logos are stock in the images folder of the OSGeolive-doc folder following this path: [https://github.com/OSGeo/OSGeoLive-doc/tree/master/doc/images/projects] and are stocked in the project folder. So if you want to change/update your project logo, just change the file there and that's it. Please call it {{{logo_.png}}} so the program can find it. It should be like this: `doc/images/projects//logo_.png` For example, for gvSIG, the project slug is: `gvsig` so the logo is `doc/images/projects/gvsig/logo_gvsig.png` === Update project screenshot Like logos, project screenshots for the overview page are stock in the images folder following this path: [https://github.com/OSGeo/OSGeoLive-doc/tree/master/doc/images/projects] For the automated process of building the documentation, we need you to call your screenshot image like this: {{{_screenshot.png}}}. That way it will be find easily during the creation of the documentation. It should be like this: `doc/images/projects//_screenshot.png` For example, for QGIS, the project slug is: `qgis` so the logo is `doc/images/projects/qgis/qgis_screenshot.png` }}}