remove cgi exclusion
Note that a typical use of this plugin is for a static site, w/o cgi support enabled.master
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ sub getsetup () {
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rsync_command => {
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type => "string",
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example => "rsync -qa --delete . user\@host:/path/to/docroot/ --exclude ikiwiki.cgi",
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example => "rsync -qa --delete . user\@host:/path/to/docroot/",
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description => "command to run to sync updated pages",
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safe => 0,
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rebuild => 0,
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@ -7,11 +7,12 @@ The command to run is specified by setting `rsync_command` in your setup
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file. The command will be run in your destdir, so something like this
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is a typical command:
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rsync => 'rsync -qa --delete . user@host:/path/to/docroot/ --exclude ikiwiki.cgi',
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rsync => 'rsync -qa --delete . user@host:/path/to/docroot/',
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If using rsync over ssh, you will need to enable noninteractive ssh login
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to the remote host. It's also a good idea to specify the exact command line
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to be permitted in the remote host's `$HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys`.
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Be sure to exclude the `ikiwiki.cgi` wrapper from being sent to the remote
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host, as in the above example.
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A typival ikiwiki configuration when using this plugin is to disable cgi
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support, so ikiwiki builds a completely static site that can be served from
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the remote host.
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