This repository will contain the third edition of OffenerHaushalt, a front-end to OpenSpending Next with a focus on budgets from different levels of the German government.
OffenerHaushalt is now based on jekyll.
Building all the _haushalte
files takes quite long. For local development you might want to temporary remove most of those files and just keep a few to work with.
ATM the _plugins/embed.rb
builds the _haushalte
-collection three times which results in special cases for the collection-array.
The typical commands for jekyll based sites apply here too:
Install Dependencies with bundle install
.
Build the site with bundle exec jekyll serve
.
The page 'Liquid for designers' is a good reference to look up the template language. Debugging variables is also helpful.
Simply create a new file in _budget
. Look at the other files already existing to see which fields are needed.
It gets its Data from the new OpenSpending.