doc update, add --exclude ikiwiki.cgi to examples

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Joey Hess 2009-09-11 18:28:35 -04:00
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},
rsync_command => {
type => "string",
example => "rsync -qa --delete . user\@host:/path/to/docroot/",
example => "rsync -qa --delete . user\@host:/path/to/docroot/ --exclude ikiwiki.cgi",
description => "command to run to sync updated pages",
safe => 0,
rebuild => 0,

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[[!template id=plugin name=rsync core=0 author="[[schmonz]]"]]
[[!template id=gitbranch branch=schmonz author="[[schmonz]]"]]
This plugin allows ikiwiki to push generated pages to another host
by running a command such as `rsync`.
### Usage
7. Enable automated SSH key exchange between ikiwiki and the remote
host. [keychain](http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/keychain/) makes
it easy to use a passphrase-protected key for this purpose. It's
also a good idea to specify the exact command line to be permitted
in the remote host's `$HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys`.
7. Set `rsync_command` in your setup file. If you're using a
passphrase-protected key, then set `rsync_command` to a shell
script which reads `keychain`'s current state before calling
`rsync`.
### Implementation details
* The plugin relies on a new "postrefresh" hook called at the very end of
`IkiWiki/Render.pm:refresh()`.

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[[!template id=plugin name=rsync author="[[schmonz]]"]]
This plugin allows ikiwiki to push generated pages to another host
by running a command such as `rsync`.
The command to run is specified by setting `rsync_command` in your setup
file. The command will be run in your destdir, so something like this
is a typical command:
rsync -qa --delete . user\@host:/path/to/docroot/ --exclude ikiwiki.cgi
If using rsync over ssh, you will need to enable noninteractive ssh login
to the remote host. It's also a good idea to specify the exact command line
to be permitted in the remote host's `$HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys`.
Be sure to exclude the `ikiwiki.cgi` wrapper from being sent to the remote
host.