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MIT ZBT Website 2016

This is the source of the ZBT website hosted on MIT infrastructure at <zbt.mit.edu>.

The goal is to have a modern-looking, easy to deploy and develop, static website.

Design Decisions

Since MIT's hosting infrastructure available to the undergraduates runs very outdated versions of Rails, Django and PHP, the best decision was to go with a static website with all interactivity implemented in the client-side code.

This is how it came down to using GatsbyJS, a tool that generated static pages with ReactJS powered transitions and client-side interactivity.

Goals

  • Provide a welcoming information about ZBT Xi Chapter to the wider MIT community
  • Have an up to date information about Rush and current brothers
  • Make the website usable on mobile (read: responsive design)

Development

You would need node and npm. **Make sure Node version is v7! There are some compatibility issues at the moment. For example, you can run:

npm install -g n
$ n 7.0.0

Install gatsby globally:

npm install -g gatsby

Install dependencies:

npm install

Run locally:

npm run develop

Running in development mode will run a server on localhost:8000. CSS has hot-code-reloading. Hot module replacement also should work.

To lint:

npm run lint

Deployment

The site is deployed on MIT Scripts, under the locker called zbt.

Since it is a fraternity-owned locker, your MIT Kerberos account should be on the zbt-webmaster@mit.edu mailing list in order to upload files there.

To deploy, just build files and put them into the Scripts root to be served as static files. **If you run into errors with os.tmpDir, go to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40913034/os-tmpdir-is-deprecated-node-and-formidable

Run the ./deploy-to-prod bash script to save keystrokes and upload files over scp.


Web design and development by Slava Kim'19. Photography by John Chow'15.