#!/usr/bin/env bash # This approach was adapted from https://gist.github.com/domenic/ec8b0fc8ab45f39403dd THIS_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )" cd $THIS_DIR set -e # Exit with nonzero exit code if anything fails SOURCE_BRANCH="master" TARGET_BRANCH="gh-pages" function doCompile { ./compile.sh } # Pull requests and commits to other branches shouldn't try to deploy, just build to verify if [ "$TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST" != "false" -o "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" != "$SOURCE_BRANCH" ]; then echo "Skipping deploy; just doing a build." doCompile exit 0 fi # Save some useful information REPO=`git config remote.origin.url` SSH_REPO=${REPO/https:\/\/github.com\//git@github.com:} SHA=`git rev-parse --verify HEAD` # Clone the existing gh-pages for this repo into out/ # Create a new empty branch if gh-pages doesn't exist yet (should only happen on first deply) git clone $REPO out cd out git checkout $TARGET_BRANCH || git checkout --orphan $TARGET_BRANCH cd .. # Clean out existing contents rm -rf out/**/* || exit 0 # Run our compile script doCompile # Now let's go have some fun with the cloned repo cd out git config user.name "$COMMIT_AUTHOR_NAME" git config user.email "$COMMIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL" # If there are no changes to the compiled out (e.g. this is a README update) then just bail. if [ -z `git diff --exit-code` ]; then echo "No changes to the output on this push; exiting." exit 0 fi # Commit the "changes", i.e. the new version. # The delta will show diffs between new and old versions. git add . git commit -m "Deploy to GitHub Pages: ${SHA}" # Get the deploy key by using Travis's stored variables to decrypt deploy_key.enc ENCRYPTED_KEY_VAR="encrypted_${ENCRYPTION_LABEL}_key" ENCRYPTED_IV_VAR="encrypted_${ENCRYPTION_LABEL}_iv" ENCRYPTED_KEY=${!ENCRYPTED_KEY_VAR} ENCRYPTED_IV=${!ENCRYPTED_IV_VAR} openssl aes-256-cbc -K $ENCRYPTED_KEY -iv $ENCRYPTED_IV -in deploy_key.enc -out deploy_key -d chmod 600 deploy_key eval `ssh-agent -s` ssh-add deploy_key git push $SSH_REPO $TARGET_BRANCH