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authoruvok cheetah2020-01-09 21:46:32 +0100
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title: Auto-deploying my blog
date: 2020-01-04 19:10 +0100
language: en
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+categories: [blog, tech]
tags: [meta]
+last_modified_at: 2020-01-09 21:45 +0100
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+- Update 2020-01-09: sourcing `.bashrc` is not necessary
+
So, after fiddling around for several hours, I finally managed to auto-deploy my
[Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/) blog from Git.
@@ -25,10 +28,11 @@ to a specific subdirectory, however.
My setup also uses [buildbot](https://buildbot.net/) as "CI/CD" server.
It was a lot of fiddling around with the following problems:
-- I use [RVM](https://rvm.io) to install Ruby (required for Jekyll) and need to
+- I use [RVM](https://rvm.io) to install Ruby (required for Jekyll) <s>and need to
source the environment first (at least I think so), so I have to use a shell
command of
- `["bash", "-c", "source ~/bash_profile && bundle install && <jekyll build>"]`
+ `["bash", "-c", "source ~/bash_profile && bundle install && <jekyll build>"]`</s>
+ (update: this is not necessary as long as I start buildbot within this environment)
- I needed to add the `haltOnFailure=True` argument to all steps (why isn't this
the default?), to make sure I don't end up mirroring an empty directory.
- I needed to create a separate worker instead of using `LocalWorker`, because