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# Deploying
The following guides are based on some shared assumptions:
- You are placing your docs inside the `docs` directory of your project.
- You are using the default build output location (`.vitepress/dist`).
- VitePress is installed as a local dependency in your project, and you have set up the following scripts in your `package.json`:
```json
{
"scripts": {
"docs:build": "vitepress build docs",
"docs:serve": "vitepress serve docs"
}
}
```
::: tip
If your site is to be served at a subdirectory (`https://example.com/subdir/`), then you have to set `'/subdir/'` as the [`base`](../config/app-configs#base) in your `docs/.vitepress/config.js`.
:::
## Build and Test Locally
- You may run this command to build the docs:
```sh
$ yarn docs:build
```
- Once you've built the docs, you can test them locally by running:
```sh
$ yarn docs:serve
```
The `serve` command will boot up a local static web server that will serve the files from `.vitepress/dist` at `http://localhost:5000`. It's an easy way to check if the production build looks fine in your local environment.
- You can configure the port of the server by passing `--port` as an argument.
```json
{
"scripts": {
"docs:serve": "vitepress serve docs --port 8080"
}
}
```
Now the `docs:serve` method will launch the server at `http://localhost:8080`.
## Netlify, Vercel, AWS Amplify, Cloudflare Pages, Render
Set up a new project and change these settings using your dashboard:
- **Build Command:** `yarn docs:build`
- **Output Directory:** `docs/.vitepress/dist`
::: warning
Don't enable options like _Auto Minify_ for HTML code. It will remove comments from output which have meaning to Vue. You may see hydration mismatch errors if they get removed.
:::
## GitHub Pages
### Using GitHub Actions
1. Create a file named `deploy.yml` inside `.github/workflow` directory of your project with the following content:
```yaml
name: Deploy
on:
push:
branches:
- main
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 16
cache: yarn
- run: yarn install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Build
run: yarn docs:build
- name: Deploy
uses: peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v3
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
publish_dir: docs/.vitepress/dist
```
2. Now commit your code and push it to the `main` branch.
3. Wait for actions to complete. Then select `gh-pages` branch as GitHub Pages source in your repository settings. Now your docs will automatically deploy each time you push.
## GitLab Pages
### Using GitLab CI
1. Set the correct `base` in `docs/.vitepress/config.js`.
If you are deploying to `https://<USERNAME or GROUP>.gitlab.io/`, you can omit `base` as it defaults to `'/'`.
If you are deploying to `https://<USERNAME or GROUP>.gitlab.io/<REPO>/` (your repository is at `https://gitlab.com/<USERNAME>/<REPO>`), then set `base` to `'/<REPO>/'`.
2. Set `outDir` in `docs/.vitepress/config.js` to `../public`.
3. Create a file called `.gitlab-ci.yml` in the root of your project with the content below. This will build and deploy your site whenever you make changes to your content:
```yaml
image: node:16
pages:
cache:
paths:
- node_modules/
script:
- yarn install
- yarn docs:build
artifacts:
paths:
- public
only:
- main
```
## Azure Static Web Apps
1. Follow the [official documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/static-web-apps/build-configuration).
2. Set these values in your configuration file (and remove the ones you don't require, like `api_location`):
- **`app_location`**: `/`
- **`output_location`**: `docs/.vitepress/dist`
- **`app_build_command`**: `yarn docs:build`
## Firebase
1. Create `firebase.json` and `.firebaserc` at the root of your project:
`firebase.json`:
```json
{
"hosting": {
"public": "docs/.vitepress/dist",
"ignore": []
}
}
```
`.firebaserc`:
```json
{
"projects": {
"default": "<YOUR_FIREBASE_ID>"
}
}
```
2. After running `yarn docs:build`, run this command to deploy:
```sh
firebase deploy
```
## Surge
1. After running `yarn docs:build`, run this command to deploy:
```sh
npx surge docs/.vitepress/dist
```
## Heroku
1. Follow documentation and guide given in [`heroku-buildpack-static`](https://elements.heroku.com/buildpacks/heroku/heroku-buildpack-static).
2. Create a file called `static.json` in the root of your project with the below content:
```json
{
"root": "docs/.vitepress/dist"
}
```
## Layer0
Refer [Creating and Deploying a VitePress App with Layer0](https://docs.layer0.co/guides/vitepress).