Update static resources documentation (#10270)
Signed-off-by: Gary Kim <gary@garykim.dev> Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv> Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>release/v1.15
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@ -54,9 +54,9 @@ Nginx can serve static resources directly and proxy only the dynamic requests to
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Nginx is optimized for serving static content, while the proxying of large responses might be the opposite of that
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(see https://serverfault.com/q/587386).
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Download a snap shot of the gitea source repository to `/path/to/gitea/`.
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We are only interested in the `public/` directory and you can delete the rest.
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Download a snapshot of the Gitea source repository to `/path/to/gitea/`.
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After this, run `make webpack` in the repository directory to generate the static resources. We are only interested in the `public/` directory for this task, so you can delete the rest.
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(You will need to have [Node with npm](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) and `make` installed to generate the static resources)
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Depending on the scale of your user base, you might want to split the traffic to two distinct servers,
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or use a cdn for the static files.
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