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gitbook-pub

v1.3.1

Published

gitbook-pub

Downloads

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Readme

Gitbook Pub

This project is JKR3-Team used to automatically publish documents from gitlab.

Deployment

form your develop computer

$ npm run deploy

or at server

npm run pm2

Usage

build book manually

exec/build.sh <bookRepoName>

Add webhook to gitlab

  1. create new book repos and push it to gitlab.
  2. go to http://git.jkr3.com/<userid>/<your.book>/hooks.
  3. copy and paste http://book.jkr3.com/webhook in URL.
  4. make sure Trigger > Push events is checked
  5. and then press Add Webhook button
  6. Done.

so, each time your push new commite to gitlab, it will automatic rebuild it. you can press the Test Hook button to rebuilding your books immediately.

Reading books

Once the new version of the document push to gitlab, you will immediately see the latest version of the document in http://book.jkr3.com/books

Auth with GitLab

Setup auth config:

Edit or create config file config/config[.NODE_ENV].json

{
    "authGitlab": {
        "clientID": "GITLAB_CLIENT_ID",
        "clientSecret": "GITLAB_CLIENT_SECRET",
        "callbackBaseURL": "http://your-app.com/",
        "baseURL": "https://gitlab.your-company.com/", 
        "rejectUnauthorized":true
    }
}

If your GitLab site use self-signed certificate, you may got InternalOAuthError: Failed to obtain access token error, just set rejectUnauthorized to false.

SSL

Create self-signed certificate:


# Create a 2048 bit private key
sudo openssl genrsa -out "./ssl/gitbook-pub.key" 2048

# This command generates the certificate signing request
sudo openssl req -new -key "./ssl/gitbook-pub.key" -out "./ssl/gitbook-pub.csr"

# Create the signed certificate:
sudo openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in "./ssl/gitbook-pub.csr" -signkey "./ssl/gitbook-pub.key"  -out "./ssl/gitbook-pub.crt"