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title = "Zola website deployment with Drone CI"
date = 2022-09-28

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categories = ["Linux"]

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author = "Emil Miler"
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Zola is my SSG of choice, as it it fast, powerfull and packed in a single statically linked binary. Here is how I use with in conjuction with Drone CI for automatic building and deployment to my webserver.

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I have written a [bechelor's thesis](https://git.microlab.space/em/bakalarka) on static site generators and implementing a sample website with Zola in particular. Where my thesis lacks, though, is in the automatic deployment, where I botched together some Git hooks and shell scripts. It works fairly well, but it does not provide much feedback or code validity checks.

## Pipeline

The Drone pipeline has two main parts -- building and deployment itself. I chose to download a fixed version of Zola insted of using pre-made Docker images, because they were acting out during my testing. As of today, prebuilt Zola binaries still don't work with [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org/), so a Glibc based image is needed, such as Debian instead of Alpine.

Deployment is done using [drone-rsync](https://plugins.drone.io/plugins/rsync) plugin, whcich handles connection to a remove webserver and handles private keys via Drone secrets.

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## Webserver configuration

```
create user
create website directory
check permissions
```
## SSH keys

```
ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096
```