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- # [kiosks.adrianshort.org](https://kiosks.adrianshort.org/)
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- Static site generator for website to track BT InLink kiosks planning applications.
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- ## Environment variables
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- $ export KIOSKS_SITEURL=https://kiosks.adrianshort.org
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- [![Deploy to Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/img/deploy/button.svg)](https://app.netlify.com/start/deploy?repository=https://github.com/adrianshort/kiosks)
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- ## How to build this site locally
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- ### Setup - do this only once
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- 1. `$ git clone git@github.com:adrianshort/kiosks.git && cd kiosks`
- 2. `$ bundle install`
- 3. [Sign in to Morph](https://morph.io/users/auth/github) with your GitHub account.
- 4. Go to your Settings page: https://morph.io/owners/YOUR-USERNAME/settings and copy your secret API key.
- 5. `$ export MORPH_API_KEY=123456abcdef` (use the actual key value given)
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- Add the `MORPH_API_KEY` to your `.profile` or `.bash_profile` file or similar as required so it's available for every shell session.
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- ### Build - do this every time
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- 1. `$ bundle exec bin/download` - gets the latest data from the scraper's API
- 2. `$ bundle exec bin/build` - builds the static site
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- The built site is now in the `_site` directory.
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- If you've got build/deploy to Netlify set up (see below), use `[skip ci]` in your commit messages to avoid triggering a build every time you `git push`.
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- ## How to build and deploy this site on Netlify
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- Use Morph to send a webhook HTTP POST request to [Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/), triggering Netlify to build and deploy the site using the latest version of the data.
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- ### Basic setup
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- 1. Sign in to Netlify.
- 2. Click `New site from Git`
- 3. Connect your GitHub account.
- 4. Choose the `adrianshort/kiosks` repo to deploy, or your own fork of it.
- 5. Use these settings: Branch to deploy: `master`, build command: `bundle exec bin/download && bundle exec bin/build`, publish directory: `_site`
- 6. Click `Show advanced` and create a `New variable`
- 7. Key: `MORPH_API_KEY`, Value: `123456abcdef` (use the actual key value given by Morph)
- 8. Click `Deploy`. Netlify will now build and deploy the site.
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- ### Set up a webhook to trigger automatic builds/deploys when the scraper finishes
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- 1. Click `Site settings` for your Netlify site.
- 2. `Build & deploy` tab > `Continuous Deployment`
- 3. Click `Add build hook`.
- 4. `Build hook name` can be anything you like, eg `Morph scrape completed`.
- 5. `Branch to build` is `master`.
- 6. Click `Save`.
- 7. Copy the webhook URL, eg: `https://api.netlify.com/build_hooks/123456abcdef`.
- 8. On Morph, go to the Settings page for your scraper.
- 9. Click `Add webhook`.
- 10. Paste the webhook URL and click `Update Settings`.
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- Netlify will now build and deploy the site using the latest scraper data every time the Morph scrape succeeds.
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