Wikis are completely inadequate to support the Knowledge Management of our Entreprise-class projects (they are only relevant for collaborative platforms such as wikipedia)
In order to Keep together what varies together (source, documentation, etc.), let me introduce you the wiki killer for your projects: wiked!
Wiked! relies on the maven site plugin, but works for every kind of project, written in every kind of language (and don't force you to move your build into maven ;-)
- You store the wiked! web site template next to your source code within your favorite Source Control Management system (SCM)
- You personalize this site generator template first, with all your project stakes and specificities $ editing whether the site.xml structure, the pom.xml project related informations, or the markdown files content
- You let your Software Factory (SF) automatically (re)generate your wiked! project's web site every time you change its template markdown content (i.e. any markdown file you add or modify for your project's documentation)
- You may let your SF publish your updated static project web site whether on a dedicated web server, on hosted within your software factory web server, or simply bundled within the binary packages of your project
At the end of the day, wiked! is a nice solution to share all your project's domain models, ubiquitous language glossary, dev environments, developer welcome guide, acceptance tests scenarii, etc
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wiked! leverages the maven site feature (cause I really hate to reinvent the wheel ;-)
- It speeds up your learning curve of the maven site generation with markdown format
- It provides you a structure and a nice look n feel for all your agiles & DDD projects web sites
- the generation of your static web site from your markdown files is achieved via a call to the
mvn site
command-line on the pom.xml for your web site (or your java project).
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to understand the wiked! genesis, you may refer to the post:
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__to understand the maven site implementation used by wiked!, you may refer to the post:
To my mates:
- Cyrille MARTRAIRE, for having given me the inspiration to finally got rid of wikis for my entreprise-class projects
- Christophe LALLEMENT and Alexandre NAVARRO, for having given me the hint to rely on the existing maven site plugin.
- Maven 3 (and thus Java) is the only prerequisite for wiked! To install maven 3, you just have to follow the guide here.
TO HAVE A QUICK LOOK ON THE WIKED! WEB SITE DEFAULT CONTENT
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Copy the content of the wiked! template somewhere on your disk
- you have to copy the pom.xml but also the entire src sub directories
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Execute the
mvn site
command-line on your wiked! root pom.xml file in order to generate the web site
That's it! The generated static web site for your project is generated and browsable from within the file: (pom.xml directory)/target/site/index.html
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TO GENERATE THE FIRST VERSION OF THE WIKED! SITE FOR YOUR PROJECT
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Copy the content of the wiked! template on your project SCM working directory
- you have to copy the pom.xml but also the entire src sub directories
- For non-java projects, I suggest you to copy the wiked! template in a
documentation
directory at the root of your project SCM directory
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Edit the pom.xml file of the wiked! template and set the proper values for the properties:
- name (name of your project)
- groupId
- artifactId
- version
- inceptionYear
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Set the proper image for your web site banner. You can whether replace/overwrite the
(pom.xml directory)/src/site/resources/wiked.gif
file, or store your own image in the directory(pom.xml directory)/src/site/resources/
and refer it within the bannerLeft.src__ property of the(pom.xml directory)/src/site/site.xml
file. -
Edit the breadcrumbs items of the
(pom.xml directory)/src/site/site.xml
file in order to set the URLs of your software factory, sonar, scm... -
Execute the
mvn site
command-line on your wiked! root pom.xml file in order to generate a classic and static web site
That's it! The generated static web site for your project is generated and browsable from within the file: (pom.xml directory)/target/site/index.html
.
- Every developer should now put all the project documentation as markdown files stored within your wiked! web site, just next to your code under the control of your SCM (thus under the
(pom.xml directory)/src/site/markdown/
directory, or under(pom.xml directory)/src/site/resources/
for images and other referenced files) - Make your software factory regenerating the wiked! web site of your project on every change commited/pushed to your SCM. It is simply a call to
mvn site
on your wiked! pom.xml file. - Warning: In some cases (like when changing the project name within the pom.xml file), you will have to fully regenerate the web site. In those cases, call
mvn clean
just before the call tomvn site
.