This repo shows an example of how to use GitHub Pages with Python Sphinx builds.
There are some pre-requisites to building locally:
- [Python installed](https://docs.python-guide.org/starting/installation/)
- [Sphinx installed](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/installation.html) (best in a [virtual environment](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html))
If you see errors like Makefile:17: *** missing separator. Stop., likely you do not have [Sphinx installed](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/installation.html) locally.
The magic parts for GitHub Pages builds are:
Having the docs source files in a /docs folder.
Adding an empty .nojekyll file in the root of the /docs folder.
Having a script that builds the static files for the GitHub Action to run.
Adding a new target to the Makefile and make.bat file:
github: @make html @cp -a _build/html/. ./docs
- To build HTML locally::
- $ make html
- The build for GitHub is only used by the GitHub Action. It which makes the HTML static files and uses the GitHub Actions environment variables including the Secrets storage.
- $ make github
> Note: When the personal access token format changed, I had to update the Secret in the GitHub Actions settings so that the build would work again.