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title = "Websites (Hugo, Jekyll, Publii...)"
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Garage is also suitable [to host static websites](@/documentation/cookbook/exposing-websites.md).
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While they can be deployed with traditional CLI tools, some static website generators have integrated options to ease your workflow.
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| Name | Status | Note |
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|------|--------|------|
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| [Hugo](#hugo) | ✅ | Publishing logic is integrated in the tool |
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| [Publii](#publii) | ✅ | Require a correctly configured s3 vhost endpoint |
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| [Generic Static Site Generator](#generic-static-site-generator) | ✅ | Works for Jekyll, Zola, Gatsby, Pelican, etc. |
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## Hugo
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Add to your `config.toml` the following section:
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```toml
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[[deployment.targets]]
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URL = "s3://<bucket>?endpoint=<endpoint>&disableSSL=<bool>&s3ForcePathStyle=true®ion=garage"
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```
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For example:
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```toml
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[[deployment.targets]]
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URL = "s3://my-blog?endpoint=localhost:9000&disableSSL=true&s3ForcePathStyle=true®ion=garage"
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```
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Then inform hugo of your credentials:
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```bash
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export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=GKxxx
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export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=xxx
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```
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And finally build and deploy your website:
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```bsh
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hugo
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hugo deploy
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```
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*External links:*
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- [gocloud.dev > aws > Supported URL parameters](https://pkg.go.dev/gocloud.dev/aws?utm_source=godoc#ConfigFromURLParams)
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- [Hugo Documentation > hugo deploy](https://gohugo.io/hosting-and-deployment/hugo-deploy/)
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## Publii
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[![A screenshot of Publii's GUI](./publii.png)](./publii.png)
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Deploying a website to Garage from Publii is natively supported.
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First, make sure that your Garage administrator allowed and configured Garage to support vhost access style.
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We also suppose that your bucket ("my-bucket") and key is already created and configured.
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Then, from the left menu, click on server. Choose "S3" as the protocol.
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In the configuration window, enter:
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- Your finale website URL (eg. "http://my-bucket.web.garage.localhost:3902")
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- Tick "Use a custom S3 provider"
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- Set the S3 endpoint, (eg. "http://s3.garage.localhost:3900")
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- Then put your access key (eg. "GK..."), your secret key, and your bucket (eg. "my-bucket")
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- And hit the button "Save settings"
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Now, each time you want to publish your website from Publii, just hit the bottom left button "Sync your website"!
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## Generic Static Site Generator
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Some tools do not support sending to a S3 backend but output a compiled folder on your system.
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We can then use any CLI tool to upload this content to our S3 target.
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First, start by [configuring minio client](@/documentation/connect/cli.md#minio-client).
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Then build your website (example for jekyll):
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```bash
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jekyll build
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```
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And copy its output folder (`_site` for Jekyll) on S3:
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```bash
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mc mirror --overwrite _site garage/my-site
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```
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