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de72565d52 Article fixes 2020-01-25 17:59:31 -05:00
fc963069a2 Update .gitignore 2020-01-25 13:43:25 -05:00
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.gitignore vendored
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@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
*.sublime* *.sublime*
_drafts landing.jennakuzma.com/
landing.jennakuzma.com.bak/

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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ _site
.vagrant .vagrant
.bundle .bundle
vendor/bundle vendor/bundle
_drafts
# general # general
.DS_Store .DS_Store

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@@ -29,14 +29,14 @@ For larger websites, I prefer using nested git repositories to simplify website
By combining the subgit strategy with some structured naming conventions it is possible to push, build, and deploy multiple subdomains or sites using a single git push from the client! By combining the subgit strategy with some structured naming conventions it is possible to push, build, and deploy multiple subdomains or sites using a single git push from the client!
Example: Example:
~~~ ~~~bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/usr/bin/env bash
"/var/lib/git/gogs/gogs" hook --config='/var/lib/git/gogs/conf/app.ini' post-receive "/var/lib/git/gogs/gogs" hook --config='/var/lib/git/gogs/conf/app.ini' post-receive
GIT_DIR="$(pwd)" GIT_DIR="$(pwd)"
TMP_GIT_DIR="/tmp/${GIT_DIR##*/}" TMP_GIT_DIR="/tmp/${GIT_DIR##*/}"
if [ ! -d "${TMP_GIT_DIR}" ]; then if [[ ! -d "${TMP_GIT_DIR}" ]]; then
git clone "${GIT_DIR}" "${TMP_GIT_DIR}" git clone "${GIT_DIR}" "${TMP_GIT_DIR}"
cd "${TMP_GIT_DIR}" cd "${TMP_GIT_DIR}"
else else
@@ -48,10 +48,10 @@ else
fi fi
for site in *.*/; do for site in *.*/; do
[ ! -d /var/www/${site} ] && mkdir -p /var/www/${site} && chgrp -R /var/www/${site} && chmod g+s /var/www/${site} [[ ! -d "/var/www/${site}" ]] && mkdir -p "/var/www/${site}" && chgrp -R "/var/www/${site}" && chmod g+s "/var/www/${site}"
pushd ${site} pushd "${site}"
bundle install --deployment bundle install --deployment
bundle exec jekyll build --destination /var/www/${site} bundle exec jekyll build --destination "/var/www/${site}"
popd popd
done done