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diff --git a/doc/tips/laptop_wiki_with_git_extended.mdwn b/doc/tips/laptop_wiki_with_git_extended.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 000000000..620370218 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/tips/laptop_wiki_with_git_extended.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +[[!meta title="Laptop Ikiwiki extended"]] + +I have (at least) three different hosts, `laptop`, `gitserver`, and `webserver`. + +1. I started by following [[/tips/laptop_wiki_with_git]] to create +a bare repo on `gitserver`, and clone that to a workingdir on gitserver. + + On the laptop clone gitserver:repo /working/dir + + Next create a setup file for the laptop with + + gitorigin_branch=> "", + wrapper => "/working/dir/.git/hooks/post-commit", + + At this point, assuming you followed page above, and not my hasty summary, + + git commit -a + + should rebuild the output of your wiki. + +2. Now create a setup file for the server (I call it server.setup). + + gitorigin_branch=> "origin", + wrapper => "/repo/wiki.git/hooks/post-update.ikiwiki" + + Note the non-standard and bizzare name of the hook. + + edit /repo/wiki.git/hooks/post-update so that it looks something like + + /repo/wiki.git/hooks/post-update.ikiwiki + rsync -cavz /home/me/public_html/* webserver:/destdir + + Run + + ikiwiki --setup server.setup + +Now in principle when you run git push on the laptop, the git server will +first do its "regular" thing and update ~/public_html (in my case) and +then rsync it onto the webserver. For this to work, you need passwordless +ssh or something like it. + +[[DavidBremner]] + |