jekyll-auth 0.6.1 → 1.0.0
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/.gitignore +1 -0
- data/.travis.yml +15 -0
- data/Gemfile +3 -0
- data/README.md +149 -0
- data/Rakefile +18 -7
- data/bin/jekyll-auth +97 -109
- data/jekyll-auth.gemspec +31 -0
- data/lib/jekyll-auth.rb +31 -6
- data/lib/jekyll_auth/auth_site.rb +47 -0
- data/lib/jekyll_auth/commands.rb +73 -0
- data/lib/jekyll_auth/config_error.rb +8 -0
- data/lib/jekyll_auth/helpers.rb +18 -0
- data/lib/jekyll_auth/jekyll_site.rb +14 -0
- data/lib/jekyll_auth/sinatra/auth/github.rb +11 -0
- data/lib/{jekyll-auth → jekyll_auth}/version.rb +1 -1
- data/script/bootstrap +7 -0
- data/script/cibuild +8 -0
- data/script/console +1 -0
- data/script/release +38 -0
- data/script/server +3 -0
- data/script/setup +5 -0
- data/spec/jekyll_auth_auth_site_spec.rb +76 -0
- data/spec/jekyll_auth_bin_spec.rb +44 -0
- data/spec/jekyll_auth_commands_spec.rb +76 -0
- data/spec/jekyll_auth_helpers_spec.rb +62 -0
- data/spec/jekyll_auth_jekyll_site_spec.rb +44 -0
- data/spec/jekyll_auth_spec.rb +47 -0
- data/spec/spec_helper.rb +60 -0
- data/templates/.gitignore +3 -0
- data/templates/Rakefile +9 -0
- data/{config.ru → templates/config.ru} +0 -0
- data/templates/index.html +19 -0
- metadata +126 -25
- data/lib/jekyll-auth/auth-site.rb +0 -47
- data/lib/jekyll-auth/config.rb +0 -28
- data/lib/jekyll-auth/jekyll-site.rb +0 -7
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data.tar.gz: bde47aced770c66e9ec1cf773435f58678bc67869610cffd0fab25587a70aec7e6c96a5562ed2c5275a42692ad7a4240cae06cb31aba5a6558acbc400908344d
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- git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
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# Jekyll Auth
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*A simple way to use GitHub OAuth to serve a protected Jekyll site to your GitHub organization*
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[![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/jekyll-auth.png)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/jekyll-auth) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/benbalter/jekyll-auth.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/benbalter/jekyll-auth)
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## The problem
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[Jekyll](http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll) and [GitHub Pages](http://pages.github.com) are awesome, right? Static site, lightning fast, everything versioned in Git. What else could you ask for?
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But what if you only want to share that site with a select number of people? Before, you were SOL. Now, simply host the site on a free, [Heroku](http://heroku.com) Dyno, and whenever someone tries to access it, it will Oauth them against GitHub, and make sure they're a member of your Organization. Pretty cool, huh?
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## Requirements
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1. A GitHub account (one per user)
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2. A GitHub Organization (of which members will have access to the Jekyll site)
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3. A GitHub Application (you can [register one](https://github.com/settings/applications/new) for free)
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4. A Heroku account (you can technically use this elsewhere, but the instructions are for Heroku)
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## Getting Started
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### Create a GitHub Application
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1. Navigate to [the GitHub app registration page](https://github.com/settings/applications/new)
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2. Give your app a name
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3. Tell GitHub the URL you want the app to eventually live at
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4. Hit Save, but leave the page open, you'll need some of the information in a moment
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### Add Jekyll Auth to your site
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1. Add `gem 'jekyll-auth'` to your `Gemfile` or if you don't already have a `Gemfile`, create a file called `Gemfile` in the root of your site's repository with the following content:
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```ruby
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source "https://rubygems.org"
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gem 'jekyll-auth'
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```
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2. `cd` into your project's directory and run `bundle install`.
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3. Run `bundle exec jekyll-auth new` which will copy the necessary files to set up the server
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### Setting up hosting with Heroku
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#### Automatically
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Run `bundle exec jekyll-auth --client_id XXX --client_secret XXX --org_id XXX`
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(or `--team_id XXX`)
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#### Manually
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1. You may need to add and commit the files generated by `jekyll-auth new` to Git before continuing
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2. Make sure you have [the Heroku toolbelt](https://toolbelt.heroku.com/) installed
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3. Run `herkou create` from your site's directory
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4. `heroku config:set GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=XXX GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=XXX GITHUB_ORG_ID=XXX` (or `GITHUB_TEAM_ID`)
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5. `git push heroku`
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6. `heroku open` to open the site in your browser
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#### Finding the team ID
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If you need help finding a team's numeric ID, you can use the `jekyll-auth team_id` command.
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For example, to find the team ID for @jekyll/maintainers you'd run the command:
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```
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jekyll-auth team_id --org jekyll --team maintainers
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```
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You'll want to add a [personal access token](https://github.com/settings/tokens/new) to your `.env` file so that Jekyll-Auth can make the necessary API request, but the command will run you through the process if you dont.
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## Configuration
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### Whitelisting
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Don't want to require authentication for every part of your site? Fine! Add a whitelist to your Jekyll's *_config.yml_* file:
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```yaml
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jekyll_auth:
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whitelist:
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- drafts?
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```
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`jekyll_auth.whitelist` takes an array of regular expressions as strings. The default auth behavior checks (and blocks) against root (`/`). Any path defined in the whitelist won't require authentication on your site.
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What if you want to go the other way, and unauthenticate the entire site _except_ for certain portions? You can define some regex magic for that:
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```
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There is also a more [extensive article containing installation instructions for Jekyll-Auth](http://fabian-kostadinov.github.io/2014/11/13/installation-of-jekyll-auth/) and a second one on [how to find your GitHub team ID](http://fabian-kostadinov.github.io/2015/01/16/how-to-find-a-github-team-id/).
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### Requiring SSL
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If [you've got SSL set up](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/ssl-endpoint), simply add the following your your `_config.yml` file to ensure SSL is enforced.
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```yaml
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```
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### Using a custom 404
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Just like GitHub Pages, Jekyll Auth will honor a custom 404 page, if it's generated as `/404.html` in the built site.
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## Running locally
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Want to run it locally?
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### Without authentication
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Just run `jekyll serve` as you would normally
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### With authentication
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1. `export GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=[your github app client id]`
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2. `export GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=[your github app client secret]`
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3. `export GITHUB_ORG_ID=[org id]` or `export GITHUB_TEAM_ID=[team id]` or `export GITHUB_TEAM_IDS=1234,5678`
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4. `jekyll-auth serve`
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*Pro-tip #1:* For sanity sake, and to avoid problems with your callback URL, you may want to have two apps, one with a local oauth callback, and one for production if you're going to be testing auth locally.
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*Pro-tip #2*: Jekyll Auth supports [dotenv](https://github.com/bkeepers/dotenv) out of the box. You can create a `.env` file in the root of site and add your configuration variables there. It's ignored by `.gitignore` if you use `jekyll-auth new`, but be sure not to accidentally commit your `.env` file. Here's what your `.env` file might look like:
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```
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GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789
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GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=qwertyuiop0001
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```
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## Under the hood
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Every time you push to Heroku, we take advantage of the fact that Heroku automatically runs the `rake assets:precompile` command (normally used for Rails sites) to build our Jekyll site and store it statically, just like GitHub pages would.
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Anytime a request comes in for a page, we run it through [Sinatra](http://www.sinatrarb.com/) (using the `_site` folder as the static file folder, just as `public` would be normally), and authenticate it using [sinatra_auth_github](https://github.com/atmos/sinatra_auth_github).
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If they're in the org, they get the page. Otherwise, all they ever get is [the bouncer](http://octodex.github.com/bouncer/).
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## Upgrading from Jekyll Auth < 0.1.0
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5. Follow [the instructions above](https://github.com/benbalter/jekyll-auth#add-jekyll-auth-to-your-site) to get started
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p.version JekyllAuth::VERSION
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p.description "A simple way to use Github OAuth to serve a protected jekyll site to your GitHub organization"
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p.syntax 'jekyll-auth <subcommand> options'
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c.description "Initialize an existing Jekyll site as a Jekyll Auth site"
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p.command(:serve) do |c|
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# Ensure environmental variables are set
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puts "Be sure to run export GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=[client id], export GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=[client secret], and export GITHUB_ORG_ID=[org id] (or GITHUB_TEAM_ID)".red
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end
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team_id = ask "What's your GitHub Team ID? (you can skip this in favor of an org if you prefer) "
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end
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end
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p.command(:setup) do |c|
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c.syntax "setup"
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c.description "Configure Heroku for use with your Jekyll Auth site"
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c.option "client_id", "--client_id", "Your oauth app client id"
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c.option "client_secret", "--client_secret", "Your oauth app client secret"
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c.option "team_id", "--team_id", "The team to authenticate against"
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c.option "org_id", "--org_id", "An organization to authenticate against"
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c.action do |args, options|
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if find_executable("heroku").nil?
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say "Looks like we're missing the Heroku client. Let's see if we can't install it..."
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JekyllAuth::Commands.execute_command "wget", "-qO-", "https://toolbelt.heroku.com/install.sh", "|", "sh"
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end
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JekyllAuth::Commands.init_repo
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JekyllAuth::Commands.initial_commit if JekyllAuth::Commands.changed?
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c.description = "Run Jekyll Auth site locally"
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|
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c.action do |args, options|
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|
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|
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# Ensure environmental variables are set
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["GITHUB_CLIENT_ID", "GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET"].each do |var|
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|
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next unless ENV[var].nil?
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say "Whoops. Looks like you forgot to tell Jekyll Auth about your app"
|
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say "Be sure to run export GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=[client id], export GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=[client secret], and export GITHUB_ORG_ID=[org id] (or GITHUB_TEAM_ID)"
|
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|
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say "See the readme for more information on where to find these"
|
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|
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exit(1)
|
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|
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end
|
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|
+
if JekyllAuth::Commands.heroku_remote_set?
|
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|
+
puts "Looks like you've already got heroku set up... skipping.".green
|
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|
+
else
|
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|
+
puts "Creating a new Heroku app."
|
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|
+
JekyllAuth::Commands.execute_command "heroku", "create"
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
|
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|
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|
123
|
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|
121
|
+
puts "Configuring the Heroku app"
|
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|
+
JekyllAuth::Commands.configure_heroku(options)
|
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|
|
125
|
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|
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|
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|
127
|
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sh "bundle exec rackup -p 4000"
|
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|
+
puts "Pushing to Heroku"
|
125
|
+
JekyllAuth::Commands.execute_command "git", "push", "heroku", "master", "--force"
|
128
126
|
|
127
|
+
puts "Lets check if it worked"
|
128
|
+
JekyllAuth::Commands.execute_command "heroku", "open"
|
129
|
+
end
|
129
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|
end
|
130
|
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end
|
131
131
|
|
132
|
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|
133
|
-
# Called by Rake task, to allow the gem
|
134
|
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# to add functionality here in the future
|
135
|
-
command :build do |c|
|
136
|
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c.syntax = 'jekyll-auth build'
|
137
|
-
c.description = "Build Jekyll site"
|
138
|
-
c.action do |args, options|
|
139
|
-
say "building the site..."
|
140
|
-
sh "bundle exec jekyll build"
|
141
|
-
say "site built."
|
142
|
-
end
|
132
|
+
p.default_command(:serve)
|
143
133
|
end
|
144
|
-
|
145
|
-
default_command :serve
|