Moving This Site From Github To codeberg.org/statichost.eu ========================================================== This is a quick writeup of the steps that I performed while moving this site to Europe. Move Repositories To ``codeberg.org`` ------------------------------------- .. topic:: Links * `codeberg.org `__ This was easy, though much manual work. `Codeberg `__ is a `Forgejo `__ instance, and that looks much like Github repo management. In Github I got confused from time to time, while in Codeberg so far I haven't (though I cannot say exactly). * Create Codeberg account (thereby deploying the SSH public key, btw.) * Move repositories to Codeberg * Main repository * All the submodules that are used by that * Adjust the main repo's submodule URLs accordingly * Remove unused repos from Github Serving Homepage From ``statichost.eu`` --------------------------------------- .. topic:: Links * `statichost.eu Documentation, excellent! `__ * :doc:`This site's build instructions ` * :doc:`Serving this site from Github Pages ` * :doc:`Using a custom domain for Github Pages ` I build this site using the `Sphinx documentation generator `__. The build is performed locally, into a "deployment" Git repository. That repository is then pushed and automatically picked up by Github Pages via a webhook. The excellent `Statichost documentation `__ describes how to setup build pipelines for various static site generators. I don't want that (Sphinx is not among these generators anyway), so I take a shortcut that resembles the Github Pages deployment way: * On Codeberg, create a "deployment repo" (`mine is here `__) which will serve as Sphinx's output directory * On `statichost.eu `__, create a new site, specifiying the `deployment repo `__. My site is named ``jfasch-home``; it will be served as ``https://jfasch-home.statichost.page`` * In the `deployment repo `__, create a toplevel file ``statichost.yml`` with only one single line. Don't specify an ``image:`` nor a ``command:`` as suggested - this will simply serve the ``html/`` subdirectory of the `deployment repo `__ as the site content. .. code-block:: yaml :caption: ``statichost.yml`` public: html * On Codeberg, setup a webhook for the `deployment repo `__ as described in the `Statichost documentation ` * Use Sphinx to massage the `source repo `__ right into the `deployment repo `__ * Push the deployment repo * Watch the Codeberg webhook communicate with Statichost, who then pulls and instantly serves the new content Custom Domain ------------- .. topic:: Links * `Statichost "Custom domains" documentation `__ Redirect both ``www.faschingbauer.me`` and ``faschingbauer.me`` to ``jfasch-home.statichost.page``. The `Statichost documentation `__ describes what they need, everything else is left to the interface of your DNS provider.