This action has been updated from the first beta version of GH Actions to the new beta version of GH Actions. See below for the new structure required in your workflow.
A GitHub Action for building and deploying a Jekyll repo back to its gh-pages
branch.
Why not just let GitHub Pages build it? Because this way we can use our own custom Jekyll plugins and build scripts.
GITHUB_TOKEN
: An access key which scoped to the repository - we need this to push the built site files back to the repo. This is generated for you on each workflow run——see usage in example. (GitHub Provides)GITHUB_ACTOR
: Username of repo owner or object initiating the action (GitHub Provides)GITHUB_REPO
: Owner/Repository (GitHub Provides)name: Jekyll Deploy
on: [push]
jobs:
build_and_deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Build & Deploy to GitHub Pages
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
GITHUB_REPOSITORY: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_REPOSITORY }}
GITHUB_ACTOR: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_ACTOR }}
uses: BryanSchuetz/jekyll-deploy-gh-pages@master
Clones the repo, builds the site, and commits it back to the gh-pages
branch of the repository. That's it. Just add the above example to a main.yml
file in the .github/workflows
directory of your repository—see caveats below.
destination:
should be set to ./build
in your _config.yml
file—as God demands.Gemfile
is required. This must include jekyll
and any other custom gems.