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RVL Website

This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.

Setup

  1. Install node.js

  2. Verify installation with

    $ npm 
  3. Install project dependencies with

    $ npm install

Available Scripts

In the project directory, you can run:

$ npm start

Runs the app in the development mode.
Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.

GitHub Pages

  1. Add/edit homepage attribute in package.json
    {
      "homepage":"http://{username}.github.io/{repo-name}",
      "name": "website name",
      "version": "0.1.0",
      ...
    }
    
  2. Create a GitHub repository with the same name and initialize`
    $ git init
  3. Add this as remote
    $ git remote add origin [email protected]:{username}/{repo-name}.git
  4. Deploy with:
    $ npm run deploy

Pushing Changes to GitHub Pages

After setting up and initialization to GitHub pages, deploy the app using npm run deploy to update the website with any changes.

You can always test your changes before by running npm start

Configuration

  • All assets are stored in public/assets/
  • All data files are stored in src/data/

News Entries

  1. Open src/data/news.js in an editor
  2. Add News objects to the list

News Object

  {
    "date":"2021-08-12",
    "content":"Lorem ipsum...",
  },
attribute type notes example value
date string Date is of the form: year-month-day "2021-08-12"
content string Content supports inline html "Lorem ipsum..."

Slideshow Images

  1. Open src/data/slideshow.js in an editor
  2. Add image location to the list
  [
    "assets/slideshow/image0.png",
    "assets/slideshow/image2.png",
  ]
exported variable type notes example value
dataSlideshow list of string All locations should point to where assets are stored: public/ ["assets/slideshow/husky_utm_2020.png"]

Blog Pages

  1. Open src/data/blogs.js in an editor
  2. Add Blog object to the list (2 types)

Creating a Document based on the Distill Template

  • Create a new Distill Template HTML file to be used in the Blog posts
  • Use the template below and create a .html file
  • This HTML file should be located in public/. For example: public/assets/blog-pages/blogPage0.html.
  • All HTML formatting is supported
  • Read about the Distill Template and formatting tags: https://distill.pub/guide/
<!doctype html>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<script src="https://distill.pub/template.v1.js"></script>
<script src="https://polyfill.io/v3/polyfill.min.js?features=es6"></script>
<script id="MathJax-script" async src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mathjax@3/es5/tex-mml-chtml.js"></script>
<style>
  p, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, dt-byline{ max-width: 900px !important; width:90% !important; margin-left:0 !important; margin-right:0 !important;}
  dt-article{max-width: 900px !important; width:90% !important; margin-left:auto !important; margin-right:auto !important;}
  img {width: 100% !important; max-width: 700px; margin-left:auto !important; margin-right:auto !important; background-color: bisque !important;}
  iframe {width: 80% !important; max-width: 560px; height:315px; margin-left:auto !important; margin-right:auto !important;}
  h1 {font-family: "Helvetica", "Arial", sans-serif !important; font-weight: 700 !important;}
  h2 {font-family: "Helvetica", "Arial", sans-serif !important; font-weight: 600 !important;}
  h3 {font-family: "Helvetica", "Arial", sans-serif !important; font-weight: 700 !important; font-size: 20px !important;}
  p {font-family: "Helvetica", "Arial", sans-serif !important; font-weight: 400 !important;}
  dt-banner {display: none !important;}
  .column{display:block; flex-direction: column; min-width: 150px; margin: 0px !important;}
  .article-data{margin:0px 2%; display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; row-gap: 20px; column-gap: 20px;}
  .article-data h4{margin:0px !important;font-size: 12px;margin-bottom: 3px;text-transform: uppercase;}
  .article-data h3{margin:0px !important;margin: 3px 0px;font-size: 15px !important;font-weight: 300 !important;text-decoration: none !important;font-style: normal !important;}
  hr{width: 100%;height: 1px;background-color: var(--light-dark-accent-color);border: 0px solid #ffffff00;margin: 30px 0px !important;}
</style>

<dt-article>
  <h1>Continual Model-Based Reinforcement Learning with Hypernetworks</h1>
  <hr/>
  <div class="article-data">
    <div class="column">
      <h4>Authors</h4>
      <h3>Author 1</h3>
      <h3>Author 2</h3>
    </div>
    <div class="column">
      <h4>Affiliations</h4>
      <h3>Affiliation 1</h3>
    </div>
    <div class="column">
      <h4>Published</h4>
      <h3>January 25, 2020</h3>
    </div>
  </div>
  <hr/>
  <p>This is the first paragraph of the article.</p>
  <p>We can also cite <dt-cite key="gregor2015draw"></dt-cite> external publications.</p>
</dt-article>

<dt-appendix>
</dt-appendix>

<script type="text/bibliography">
  @article{gregor2015draw,
    title={DRAW: A recurrent neural network for image generation},
    author={Gregor, Karol and Danihelka, Ivo and Graves, Alex and Rezende, Danilo Jimenez and Wierstra, Daan},
    journal={arXivreprint arXiv:1502.04623},
    year={2015},
    url={https://arxiv.org/pdf/1502.04623.pdf}
  }
</script>

Blog Object 1 - Distill Template HTML

  • Link the created Distill Template clog write-up
  • Create a blog entry in the list that links to this created HTML file
   {
    "title": "Blog Title To Distill HTML",
    "date": "August 20, 2021",
    "webLocation": "blogPage1",
    "asset": "assets/blog-pages/blogPage0.html",
    "description": "Some description.",
  },
attribute type notes example value
title string The title to be shown in the list of Blog Pages "Blog Title To Distill HTML"
date string No specific format "August 20, 2021"
webLocation string The URL of that page (will be exampleWebsite.com/blog/webLocation) "blogPage1"
asset string All locations should point to where assets are stored: public/ "assets/blog-pages/blogPage0.html"
description string (optional) A description "Some description."

Blog Object 2 - External Link

  • Create a blog entry in the list that links to another website
  {
    "title": "Blog Title To External Link",
    "date": "September 20, 2020",
    "link": "https://google.ca",
    "description": "Some description.",
  },
attribute type notes example value
title string The title to be shown in the list of Blog Pages "Blog Title To External Link"
date string No specific format "September 20, 2020"
link string Should be a URL starting with http "https://google.ca"
description string (optional) A description "Some description."

Blog Object 3 - Readme File

  • Create a blog entry in the list that links to a readme file
  • Markdown supports inline code blocks, and code blocks
  • Also supports math markup using katex: https://katex.org/docs/supported.html
{
  "title": "Blog Title To Readme",
  "date": "September 20, 2020",
  "webLocation": "blogPage2", 
  "asset": "assets/blog-pages/blogPage2.md",
  "articleData":{
    "title": "Blog Title",
    "date": "September 20, 2020",
    "authors":["Author 1", "Author 2"],
    "affiliations":["University of Toronto"],
  }
},
attribute type notes example value
title string The title to be shown in the list of Blog Pages "Test Entry To Readme Blog"
date string No specific format "September 20, 2020"
webLocation string The URL of that page (will be exampleWebsite.com/blog/webLocation) "blogPage2"
asset string All locations should point to where assets are stored: public/ "assets/blog-pages/blogPage2.md"
description string (optional) A description "Some description."
articleData object (optional) Metadata for the article See below

Article Data Object

attribute type notes example value
title string (optional) The title to be shown in the Blog Pages "Blog Title"
date string (optional) No specific format "September 20, 2020"
authors list of string (optional) Authors of the article ["Author 1", "Author 2"]
affiliations list of string (optional) Affiliations of the article ["University of Toronto"]

Publication Entries

  1. Open src/data/publications.js in an editor
  2. Add publication object to the list

Publication Object

  { 
    "bibtex":`
      @InProceedings{id,
        author = "author",
        title = "title",
        booktitle = "booktitle",
        pages = "0--100",
        year = "2020",
        month = "October",
      }
    `,
    "pdf":"assets/pdf/iros2012_multirobot_env_monitoring.pdf",
    "code":"https://github.com"
    "video":"https://www.youtube.com",
    "project":"https://google.com",
    "tags":["tag1","tag2"],
    "thumbnail":"assets/publication-thumbnails/thumbnail.png",
    "description":"Lorem ipsum...",
  },
attribute type notes example value
bibtex string The bibtex of the publication "@InProceeding{...}"
pdf string (optional) A PDF location from public/ assets. "assets/pdf/iros2012_multirobot_env_monitoring.pdf"
html string (optional) A URL leading to a pdf "https://www.google.ca"
code string (optional) Content supports inline html "https://github.com"
video string (optional) A URL leading to a video "https://www.youtube.com"
project string (optional) A URL leading to a project ""https://google.com"
tags list of string Tags used for tag searching ["tag1","tag2"]
thumbnail string A thumbnail image location from public/ assets. "assets/publication-thumbnails/thumbnail.png"
description string Unused as of now "Lorem ipsum..."

Research Themes

  1. Open src/data/researchThemes.js in an editor
  2. Add research object to the list

Research Object

  {
    "title": "Theme Title",
    "content": [
      "theme1",
      "theme2",
    ],
  },
attribute type notes example value
title string The title of the grouping of research themes "Theme Title"
content list of string The themes listed ["theme1","theme2",]

Team Members

  1. Open src/data/team.js in an editor
  2. Add team object to the list

Team Member Object

  {
    "name":"Name",
    "image":"assets/team/name.jpg",
    "description":"Lorem ipsum...",
    "website":"http://www.google.ca",
    "email":"[email protected]",
    "twitter":"http://www.twitter.com",
    "linkedIn":"http://www.linkedin.com",
    "googleScholar":"http://www.google.ca",
  }
attribute type notes example value
name string The name of the member "Name"
image string The members image. All locations should point to where assets are stored: public/ "assets/team/name.jpg"
description string (optional) A description under the name "Lorem ipsum..."
website string (optional) The team member's personal website "http://www.google.ca"
email string (optional) The team member's email "[email protected]"
twitter string (optional) The team member's Twitter "http://www.twitter.com"
linkedIn string (optional) The team member's LinkedIn "http://www.linkedin.com"
googleScholar string (optional) The team member's Google Scholar "http://www.google.ca"

Project/Research Entries

  1. Open src/data/projects.js in an editor
  2. Add project object to the list (2 types)

Creating a Markdown Document for a Project

  • Create a new markdown (.md) file to be used for the project
  • This markdown file should be located in public/. For example: public/assets/project-assets/pages/test.md.
  • All markdown formatting is supported
  • Markdown supports inline code blocks, and code blocks
  • Also supports math markup using katex: https://katex.org/docs/supported.html

Project Object 1 - Local Markdown

  {
    "title":"Project 1",
    "description":"a project with a background image",
    "image":"assets/project-assets/images/placeholder1.jpg",
    "asset":"assets/project-assets/pages/test.md",
    "webLocation":"project1",
  },
attribute type notes example value
title string The title of the project "Project 1"
description string The description of the project "a project with a background image"
image string The thumbnail image. All locations should point to where assets are stored: public/ "assets/project-assets/images/placeholder1.jpg"
asset string The markdown of the page. All locations should point to where assets are stored: public/ "assets/project-assets/pages/test.md"
webLocation string The URL of that page (will be exampleWebsite.com/projects/webLocation) "project1"

Project Object 2 - External Link

  • Also supports just an image, title, and description - with no link
  • link is optional
  {
    "title":"Project 2",
    "description":"a project that redirects to another website",
    "image":"assets/project-assets/images/placeholder2.jpg",
    "link":"https://google.ca",
  }
attribute type notes example value
title string The title of the project "Project 2"
description string The description of the project "a project that redirects to another website"
image string The thumbnail image. All locations should point to where assets are stored: public/ "assets/project-assets/images/placeholder2.jpg"
link string (optional) A URL leading to a project "https://google.ca"

Joining

  1. Open src/data/joining.md in an editor
  2. Edit the markdown file to edit content

Socials

  1. Open src/data/socials.js in an editor
  2. Add socials object to the list

Socials Object

  {
    "link":"https://www.youtube.com/",
    "name":"YouTube",
    "icon":"assets/social-icons/youtube.png",
  },
attribute type notes example value
link string A URL leading to that social "https://www.youtube.com/"
name string The label of that social "YouTube"
icon string The icon image. All locations should point to where assets are stored: public/ "assets/social-icons/youtube.png"

Copyright / Footer Note

  1. Open src/data/copyright.js in an editor
  2. Edit the string copyrightMessage as needed

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