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  3. Beginner's Guide: Hugo + Gitlab CI + Surfer

Beginner's Guide: Hugo + Gitlab CI + Surfer

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  • fbartelsF fbartels

    Drone indeed integrates quite easily with Gitea. More information on my app offering can be found at https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/3350/offered-drone-ci-on-cloudron

    The one thing I particularly like is that I only need the "Dashboard" to be centrally hosted, all the job runners can run inside private networks. The runner is a small golang binary that can easily be launched with docker-compose. This allows me to simply start the runner on whatever device I am currently working (desktop, laptop, chromebook, mini homeserver).

    This is my drone configuration to build my hugo site and deploy it to my surfer instance:

    ---
    kind: pipeline
    name: blog
    concurrency:
      limit: 1
    steps:
      - name: submodules
        image: alpine/git
        commands:
          - git submodule update --init --recursive --remote
      - name: build
        image: plugins/hugo
        settings:
          hugo_version: 0.79.0
          extended: true
          validate: true
      - name: deploy
        image: 'fbartels/cloudron-surfer:5.12.2'
        environment:
          SURFTOKEN:
            from_secret: surftoken
        commands:
          - surfer --version
          - touch public/ # touch folder to avoid problems with timestamps
          - surfer put --token $SURFTOKEN --server blog.9wd.eu ./public/* /
        when:
          branch:
            - master
          event:
            exclude:
              - pull_request
      - name: Notification Rocket.Chat
        image: rmilewski/drone-rocket:latest
        when:
          status:
            - success
            - failure
        settings:
          webhook: https://chat.9wd.eu/hooks/$(ROCKETSECRET)
          username: rocket.cat
          channel: drone
          color:
            - value: green
              when:
                DRONE_BUILD_STATUS: success
            - value: red
              when:
                DRONE_BUILD_STATUS: failure
          message:
            - value: "Build: ${DRONE_BUILD_NUMBER} succeeded. Good job."
              when:
                DRONE_BUILD_STATUS: success
            - value: "Build: ${DRONE_BUILD_NUMBER} failed. Fix me please."
          text: ${DRONE_COMMIT_MESSAGE}
          fields:
            - title: Author
              value: ${DRONE_COMMIT_AUTHOR}
            - title: Demo
              value: "This field will only be visible if the current branch: ${DRONE_COMMIT_BRANCH} is master or production"
              when:
                DRONE_COMMIT_BRANCH:
                  - master
                  - production
    
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    @fbartels IIRC, a complication with packaging drone was that it required ENV vars to be set before the app is even started. Like you have to select the integration type etc. Is that still the case? If so, how would a Cloudron installation UX for this look like? Just choose some default and let the user edit the config file?

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    • girishG girish

      @fbartels IIRC, a complication with packaging drone was that it required ENV vars to be set before the app is even started. Like you have to select the integration type etc. Is that still the case? If so, how would a Cloudron installation UX for this look like? Just choose some default and let the user edit the config file?

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      @girish bring up the app with first run instructions then on restart it reconfigures to prod.

      Conscious tech

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      • girishG girish

        @fbartels IIRC, a complication with packaging drone was that it required ENV vars to be set before the app is even started. Like you have to select the integration type etc. Is that still the case? If so, how would a Cloudron installation UX for this look like? Just choose some default and let the user edit the config file?

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        App Dev
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        #16

        @girish kind of what @robi said. At first startup it creates a config file in the app that still needs to be manually edited in regards to where Gitea can be reached as well as its configured client id and secret.

        I did add you to the repo a while ago, so you can also have a direct look at https://github.com/fbartels/cloudron-drone-app/

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        • fbartelsF fbartels

          @girish kind of what @robi said. At first startup it creates a config file in the app that still needs to be manually edited in regards to where Gitea can be reached as well as its configured client id and secret.

          I did add you to the repo a while ago, so you can also have a direct look at https://github.com/fbartels/cloudron-drone-app/

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          @fbartels said in Beginner's Guide: Hugo + Gitlab CI + Surfer:

          I did add you to the repo a while ago, so you can also have a direct look at https://github.com/fbartels/cloudron-drone-app/

          I'm getting a 404 there.

          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

            @fbartels said in Beginner's Guide: Hugo + Gitlab CI + Surfer:

            I did add you to the repo a while ago, so you can also have a direct look at https://github.com/fbartels/cloudron-drone-app/

            I'm getting a 404 there.

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            @jdaviescoates Its a private repo. He'd have to invite you to it via your Github account.

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            • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

              @fbartels said in Beginner's Guide: Hugo + Gitlab CI + Surfer:

              I did add you to the repo a while ago, so you can also have a direct look at https://github.com/fbartels/cloudron-drone-app/

              I'm getting a 404 there.

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              @jdaviescoates it's a private repo. You can get access by sponsoring me on GitHub. More details at https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/3350/offered-drone-ci-on-cloudron

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              • fbartelsF fbartels

                @jdaviescoates it's a private repo. You can get access by sponsoring me on GitHub. More details at https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/3350/offered-drone-ci-on-cloudron

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                @fbartels Beat me to it :^)

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                • ? A Former User

                  @fbartels Beat me to it :^)

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                  App Dev
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                  @atrilahiji i would have said it's the other way around πŸ˜…

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                  • ? A Former User

                    @fbartels Beat me to it :^)

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                    @atrilahiji @fbartels ah, I see, thanks

                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                    • ? A Former User

                      @vjvanjungg glad it could help! I’m hoping to get around to making more guides for things but I do this reactively mostly. Perhaps a guide for building basic Vue frontend apps or personal sites?

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                      @atrilahiji that would be great 🌟if you could shed some light on it. it’d be cool! I totally forgot about the self-host side of things earlier. πŸ˜…Added the note.

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