Generate static HTML files for custom ghost hosting and publish them on AWS S3 as static website.
To host the static blog site under a path /blog
(https://yourdomain.com/blog
), the ghost needs to be hosted with the same path like https://content.yourdomain.com/blog
.
If your blog is hosted under https://content.yourdomain.com
and you want to host the static website under https://yourdomain.com/blog
, this is not possible. Same applies for the other way around.
You can also replace certain text from the generated static files by passing the following arguments custom_replace_keys
and custom_replace_values
. For more details, refer Inputs and Example usage section. It doesn't support the multiline replacement as of now.
Optionally, you can either host the static files on AWS S3 or on AWS Amplify.
To host Static Blog on AWS S3, provide the following input parameters:
-
s3_bucket_name
(Make the bucket publicly accessible and enable static web hosting) -
aws_access_key_id
-
aws_secret_access_key
-
aws_region
To host Static Blog on already existing AWS Amplify application, provide the following input parameters:
-
aws_amplify_app_id
-
aws_amplify_branch_name
-
aws_access_key_id
-
aws_secret_access_key
-
aws_region
Required Ghost hosted URL endpoint. (ex: https://content.yourdomain.com/blog
)
Required URL endpoint where static files needs to be hosted. (ex: https://yourdomain.com/blog
)
Optional Comma separated list of items that needs to be replaced from the items in custom_replace_values at the same index.
Optional Comma separated associated values for the item in custom_replace_keys.
Optional Replace ld+json data in the root index file.
Optional Add Breadcrumb ld+json data in the root index file.
Optional S3 bucket name to upload static HTML files.
Optional AWS access key Id.
Optional AWS secret access key.
Optional AWS region.
Optional Amplify App id.
Optional Amplify branch name.
name: Generate Static HTML files
uses: TrueSparrowSystems/ghost-static-website-generator@v4
with:
ghost_hosted_url: "https://content.yourdomain.com/blog"
ghost_static_host_url: "https://yourdomain.com/blog"
s3_bucket_name: "your-s3-bucket-name"
aws_access_key_id: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }} # Accessing it from the gihub secrets
aws_secret_access_key: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }} # Accessing it from the gihub secrets
aws_region: "us-east-1"
custom_replace_keys: "key_1, key_2, key_n"
custom_replace_values: "value_1, value_2, value_n"
docker build -t ghost-swg .
docker run -it --env-file .env.sample ghost-swg
Make appropriate changes to the
.env.sample
file. To Persist the generated HTML files in local (host system) directory, use bind mount option withdocker run
command, For example:-v /path/to/local/dir:/src/content