1.18.0 • Published 4 years ago

static-jekyll-site v1.18.0

Weekly downloads
1
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
4 years ago

What it does

Creates an a static Jekyll website running on AWS Fargate. The website is automatically rebuilt and redeployed when changes are pushed to Github courtesy of AWS Code Pipeline.

Assumptions

  • You are building the site using Jekyll.
  • You are hosting the site on a subdomain
  • Website will be public (IP restrictions coming soon!)
  • Website can be built using a Docker image that is supplied to the component

How to use it

This is an AWS CDK Construct which makes it dead simple to use in your CDK code.

Just install with npm:

npm add static-jekyll-site

And then require the construct and use it in your stack like any standard CDK resource!

import { StaticJekyllSite } from 'static-jekyll-site'

export class ExampleStack extends Stack {
  constructor(scope: App, id: string, props?: StackProps) {
    super(scope, id, props)

    const image = new DockerImageAsset(this, `${slug}-image`, {
      directory: './example/docs',
      repositoryName: slug
    })

    new StaticJekyllSite(this, 'example-site', {
      slug: slug,
      tld: 'mobileposse.com',
      subdomain: 'example.mobileposse.com',
      zoneid: 'ZXK70TKQ5GQBE',
      ssl: '[certificate-arn]',
      repo: 'static-site',
      branch: 'master',
      image: image
    })
  }
}

See the example directory for a functional example.

Requirements

  • This is designed to work with AWS CDK but feel free to borrow/moidfy the code to suit your purpose.

Motivation

We have several internal and external sites that all need to be updated automatically on a continual basis. We also make small changes to the underlying infrastructure and also to keep up with the latest CDK version and it's tedious making these changes in multiple projects/branches. A single CDK component to do everything seemed ideal.

How it Works

This is actually a relatively simple use of CDK Constructs. There are no custom resources involved, just a single, reusable Construct that can be shared across proejcts.

Building the Example Stack

The source code includes a reference CDK project inside the example directory which consists of a single static-jekyll-site.

You can build the stack with:

yarn cdk:deploy

And you can destroy it with:

yarn cdk:destroy

Publish to NPM (Official maintainers only)

Add npm user to your local machine (one time setup)

npm login

Push the release (you will be asked the new version)

yarn compile
npm publish --access public

Push the tagged source back up to Github

git push --tags