@hv/publish
v2.0.11
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Publish static website to Hinderling Volkart Frontend Development Site
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HV Publish
Within bitbucket pipelines:
yarn run build # build your site
npm install -g hv-publish
save2repo
hv-publish
Under the assumption of the build directory being at ./build
.
Combination Strategy (hv-publish
and save2repo
)
hv-publish
and save2repo
are very often used in conjunction, but the order may vary:
- hv-publish
- save2repo
or
- save2repo
- hv-publish
The first should be the normal case. But whatever the order, we want to get most out of the combination:
hv-publish
should
- publish to Netlify
- save the website info to hv.dev
- save the commit info to hv.dev
- of the source repository
- and the build repository
save2repo
should
- commit to another bitbucket git repository
- the commit message should include the hv.dev index + commit messages
To make sure this works for both order cases, let's take these steps:
hv-publish
, then save2repo
- hv-publish
- publish to Netlify
- save to hv.dev -->
.hv-publish.json
- save2repo
- save to repo, use info of
.hv-publish.json
--> .save2repo.json - patch hv.dev
- save to repo, use info of
save2repo
, then hv-publish
- save2repo
- save to repo, use only commit messages -->
.save2repo.json
- save to repo, use only commit messages -->
- hv-publish
- publish to Netlify
- save to hv.dev, use info of
.save2repo.json
- update commit message with info of hv-publish
Combined
hv-publish
- publish to Netlify
- if
.save2repo.json
- save to hv.dev with all info
- update commit message with info from hv.dev
- else
- save to hv.dev without build_repo info
- save result to
.hv-publish.json
save2repo
- if
.hv-publish.json
- commit to repo with info from
.hv-publish.json
- patch hv.dev with commit info
- commit to repo with info from
- else
- commit to repo without hv.dev info (no index)
- save commit info to
.save2repo.json
- if