Deployment on GitHub Pages
If your repo is hosted on GitHub, a simple option is to
serve your site with GitHub Pages. GitHub Pages lets you create project,
user, and organization sites; for a project site, your site URL will be
http(s)://<username>.github.io/<repository_name>, custom domains are also
supported. GitHub Pages come with continuous deployment using GitHub
actions, while the marketplace for actions has useful tools for spell and
link checking, deploy previews, and more. Using your existing GitHub account,
you can start by using the free plan for publicly available repositories, with
premium tiers available for business use cases.
The Docsy example site repo provides a workflow file that you can use when deploying to GitHub Pages. If you used the example site as template for your new site you may already have this file in your repo, if not the instructions below show you how to create your own workflow file.
Before deploying on GitHub Pages, make sure that you’ve pushed your site source to your chosen GitHub repo, following any setup instructions in Using the theme.
Make sure to correctly set your site’s baseURL, either via hugo’s
--baseURL '…' command line parameter or inside your
hugo.toml/hugo.yaml/hugo.json configuration file. When deploying to
GitHub pages your baseURL needs to be set to
https://<USERNAME>.github.io/<repository_name>, otherwise your site layout
will be broken.
With GitHub Pages, a site is published to the branch
gh-pagesand served from there by default. You must create this branch first, either in the GitHub web interface or via command line (at the root of your local repo clone):$ git checkout -b gh-pages Switched to a new branch 'gh-pages'Push this local branch to your repo:
$ git push --set-upstream origin gh-pages details omitted … * [new branch] new -> new branch 'gh-pages' set up to track 'origin/gh-pages'.Switch back to the
main(orwork) branch of your repo:$ git checkout main Switched to branch 'main'Check if you already have the workflow file
.github/workflows/deploy-github-pages.ymlin your repo. If this file doesn’t exist, do the following:Create a new empty workflow file from the root of your repo, as follows:
$ mkdir -p .github/workflows $ touch .github/workflows/deploy-github-pages.ymlOpen the file in an editor of your choice, paste in the code below, and save the file:
name: Deployment to GitHub Pages on: workflow_dispatch: push: branches: - main # <-- specify the branch you want to deploy from pull_request: env: REPO_NAME: ${{ github.event.repository.name }} REPO_OWNER: ${{ github.repository_owner }} jobs: deploy: runs-on: ubuntu-22.04 concurrency: group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }} steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v4 with: fetch-depth: 0 # Fetch all history for .GitInfo and .Lastmod - name: Setup Hugo uses: peaceiris/actions-hugo@v3 with: hugo-version: '0.155.3' extended: true - name: Setup Node uses: actions/setup-node@v4 with: node-version: '20' cache: 'npm' cache-dependency-path: '**/package-lock.json' - run: npm ci - run: >- hugo --baseURL https://${REPO_OWNER}.github.io/${REPO_NAME} --minify - name: Deploy uses: peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v4 if: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }} # <-- specify same branch as above here with: github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}Add the file to the staging area, commit your change and push the change to your remote GitHub repo:
$ git add .github/workflows/deploy-github-pages.yml $ git commit -m "Adding workflow file for site deployment" $ git push origin
In your browser, make sure you are logged into your GitHub account. In your repo Settings, select Pages.
Under Build and deployment, select Deploy from a branch in the source dropdown.
From the branch dropdown, select gh-pages as branch where the site is built from.
From the folder dropdown, select /(root) as root directory.
That’s it! Your deployment workflow for your site is configured.
Any future push to the branch specified in your workflow file will now trigger the action workflow defined in the workflow file. Additionally, you can trigger the deployment manually by using GitHub web UI.
Once you push to your repo, you can see the progress of the triggered workflow in the Actions tab of the GitHub web UI:
URL 'Repo actions': https://github.com/<username>/<repository_name>/actions
After the first successful deployment, a new environment github-pages is added
to your repo. This is shown at the right of your repo main view (below
Releases and Packages). When you click on this environment, a list of
deployments is displayed:
URL 'Repo deployments': https://github.com/<username>/<repository_name>/deployments/
You can find out more in Hosting on GitHub in the Hugo documentation.
For advanced use cases, the
hugo-action used inside the
workflow file has more configuration options, which are well
documented.
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