Preliminary Alaska Electricity Trends Report as a web book.
Rendering this web-book requires R (>=4.4.0) and some R packages.
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Install R from The Comprehensive R Archive Network using the correct method for your operating system.
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Install OpenSSL, which is required for one of the packages.
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The Barlow font (Regular and Bold) must be installed on your machine. This will be different for different operating systems.
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For Macs, follow the instructions for installing fonts via Font Book
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For Linux, manually perform the commands listed in this project's GitHub Workflow
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Issue these commands on your command line (or however you access R) to prepare your R environment using
renv
:
% cd aetr-web-book-2024/
% R # at the command line to start R
> renv::restore()
Web book Previewing describes viewing the website locally by using quarto preview
on the command line to generate HTML from the qmd
files. The generated HTML code goes in the _book/
directory. It should also automatically open a browser window. See quarto preview help
for hints.
However, we use Profiles in this repository with three different configuration files which complicates local previewing somewhat.
_quarto.yml
= the main configuration file that triggers the other two_quarto-html.yml
= configures the web book_quarto-pdf.yml
= configures the PDF report
If the default profile is not set in _quarto.yml
, the quarto preview
renders both, one after the other; however the second render clobbers the first so you can only view HTML or PDF depending on the order of the profile group. So in our case, it is better to specify which format you want to render with quarto preview --profile html
or quarto preview --profile pdf
, or to toggle default
between the two by editing _quarto.yml
.
VSCode and RStudio both render and preview pages automatically using a Preview
button. In VSCode, open a .qmd
page in the editor such as index.qmd
, and hit shift-command-K to preview the page.
This project includes a GitHub Workflow that renders the Markdown as HTML and PDF and posts those to the gh-pages
branch to create a website. You can see in that workflow that the two profiles are rendered sequentially with the PDF subsequently copied into the gh-pages
branch to avoid the clobbering issue noted locally.
Note that rendered files and directories containing rendered files should be listed in .gitignore
so they don't get copied into the GitHub repo. The presence of those files causes GitHub Actions to choke which breaks the generation and posting of the web book.
Website format is based on the Quarto Website Tutorial developed by Openscapes. Code is avalable in the tutorial GitHub repo.
This project was created using the cookiecutter-quarto-website template that utilizes the Cookiecutter project, but has many extensions not included in that template.