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jekyll 3.9.0 | Error: The theme could not be found.

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      annaooo
      wrote on last edited by annaooo
      #1

      Trying to setup a test page. I get this error

      • created page with index.html and pushed. This worked and shows up on cloudron instance.
      • downloaded a theme http://jekyllthemes.org/themes/no-style-please/
      • removed test index.html from before, unziped theme into repository directory, pushed, get error:
      riting objects: 100% (42/42), 429.22 KiB | 18.66 MiB/s, done.
      Total 42 (delta 2), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0
      remote: ==================================
      remote:         Publishing website
      remote: ==================================
      remote: => Cleanup build path /run/build
      remote: => Checkout repo into /run/build
      remote: => Remove Gemfile.lock
      remote: => jekyll build
      remote: Configuration file: /run/build/_config.yml
      remote: jekyll 3.9.0 | Error:  The no-style-please theme could not be found.
      To https://www.CLOUD/_git/page
      ! [remote rejected] master -> master (pre-receive hook declined)
      error: failed to push some refs to 'https://www.CLOUD/_git/page'
      

      Also worth noting is that the original test.html would not work when the github pages cloudron app is set to take over the root domain. I needed to set it up to a www subdomain first. Not sure if this is an issue with using cloudflare for dns. But anyway.

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        nebulon
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        I can confirm it is not working. The root cause seems to be that the gem for the theme is not installed in the app. I couldn't find out so far how we could make the app so it allows for themes to be installed via bundle/Gemfile.

        For the issue installing on the apex domain, I was not able to reproduce. Does any other app work on that one for you?

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          AFAIK, GitHub pages only supports the themes listed in https://pages.github.com/themes/ . You cannot put arbitrary jekyll themes. This app is built based on the GitHub pages gem which contains the above hardcoded them list.

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            I can confirm it is not working. The root cause seems to be that the gem for the theme is not installed in the app. I couldn't find out so far how we could make the app so it allows for themes to be installed via bundle/Gemfile.

            For the issue installing on the apex domain, I was not able to reproduce. Does any other app work on that one for you?

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            annaooo
            wrote on last edited by annaooo
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            @girish said:

            AFAIK, GitHub pages only supports the themes listed in https://pages.github.com/themes/ . You cannot put arbitrary jekyll themes. This app is built based on the GitHub pages gem which contains the above hardcoded them list.

            Thank you for the clarification. I will stick with those themes than.

            @nebulon said:

            For the issue installing on the apex domain, I was not able to reproduce. Does any other app work on that one for you?

            I did not try another app as apex domain. However, I did now try github pages again as apex and it worked. Perhaps I did something wrong the first time

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              @girish said:

              AFAIK, GitHub pages only supports the themes listed in https://pages.github.com/themes/ . You cannot put arbitrary jekyll themes. This app is built based on the GitHub pages gem which contains the above hardcoded them list.

              Thank you for the clarification. I will stick with those themes than.

              @nebulon said:

              For the issue installing on the apex domain, I was not able to reproduce. Does any other app work on that one for you?

              I did not try another app as apex domain. However, I did now try github pages again as apex and it worked. Perhaps I did something wrong the first time

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              @annaooo you could try surfer if you’re wanting to host a static site: https://video.lahijiapps.dev/videos/watch/3540b0bb-553f-43bb-8087-fa8e26fd0d46

              Are you dead set on Jekyll and GitHub pages?

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                @annaooo you could try surfer if you’re wanting to host a static site: https://video.lahijiapps.dev/videos/watch/3540b0bb-553f-43bb-8087-fa8e26fd0d46

                Are you dead set on Jekyll and GitHub pages?

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                @atrilahiji saw surfer as an option. not deadset on pages. just thought it was an interesting option to explore

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                  @atrilahiji saw surfer as an option. not deadset on pages. just thought it was an interesting option to explore

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                  @annaooo Surfer has some recently added new useful features. Take a look

                  Conscious tech

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                    Yeah I've often found the GitHub Pages app clunky and hard to use. Add in the features of Surfer and I really don't see a need to have GitHub Pages on here. But yeah check out Surfer for sure.

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