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Example GitBook website using GitLab Pages.

This project uses an orphan branch (pages) to host the book, since GitBook expects a README.md file present in the root directory, and we already use one in the master branch to provide information about GitBook on GitLab Pages. That way, you can have your project's code in the master branch and use pages for accommodating only your website content.

Learn more about GitLab Pages at https://pages.gitlab.io and the official documentation http://doc.gitlab.com/ee/pages/README.html.


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GitLab CI

This project's static Pages are built by GitLab CI, following the steps defined in .gitlab-ci.yml:

image: node:4.2.2

cache:
  paths: 
    - node_modules/ 

before_script:
  - npm install gitbook-cli -g
  - gitbook fetch latest
  
pages:
  stage: deploy
  script:
    - gitbook build
  artifacts:
    paths:
      - public 
  only:
    - pages # this job will affect only the 'pages' branch

Building locally

To work locally with this project, you'll have to follow the steps below:

  1. Fork, clone or download this project
  2. Track pages branch: git checkout --track origin/pages
  3. Install GitBook npm install gitbook-cli -g
  4. Fetch GitBook's latest stable version gitbook fetch latest
  5. Preview your project: gitbook serve
  6. Add content
  7. Generate the website: gitbook build (optional)
  8. Push your changes to the pages branch: git push origin pages

Read more at GitBook's documentation.

GitLab User or Group Pages

To use this project as your user/group website, you will need one additional step: just rename your project to namespace.gitlab.io, where namespace is your username or groupname. This can be done by navigating to your project's Settings.

Read more about user/group Pages and project Pages.

Did you fork this project?

If you forked this project for your own use, please go to your project's Settings and remove the forking relationship, which won't be necessary unless you want to contribute back to the upstream project.

Troubleshooting

  1. CSS is missing! That means two things:

    Either that you have wrongly set up the CSS URL in your templates, or your static generator has a configuration option that needs to be explicitly set in order to serve static assets under a relative URL.


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