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title: "Hosting on KeyCDN"
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date: 2017-09-12
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description: "Accelerate your Hugo site globally with a KeyCDN integration. This tutorial shows you how to setup your static site as a GitLab page behind a KeyCDN pull zone."
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categories: [hosting and deployment]
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keywords: [keycdn,hosting,deployment,cdn]
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menu:
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docs:
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parent: "hosting-and-deployment"
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weight: 40
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slug: ""
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aliases: []
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toc: false
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draft: false
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---
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[KeyCDN](https://www.keycdn.com/) provides a multitude of features to help accelerate and secure your Hugo site globally including Brotli compression, Let's Encrypt support, Origin Shield, and more.
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## Assumptions
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- You already have a Hugo page configured
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- You have a GitLab account
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- You have a KeyCDN account
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## Create a KeyCDN Pull Zone
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The first step will be to login to your KeyCDN account and create a new zone. Name this whatever you like and select the [Pull Zone](https://www.keycdn.com/support/create-a-pull-zone/) option. As for the origin URL, your site will be running on [GitLab Pages](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/pages/getting_started_part_one.html) with a URL of `https://youruser.gitlab.io/reponame/`. Use this as the Origin URL.
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![Screenshot of KeyCDN's pull zone creation page](/images/hosting-and-deployment/hosting-on-keycdn/keycdn-pull-zone.png)
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While the origin location doesn’t exist yet, you will need to use your new Zone URL address (or [Zonealias](https://www.keycdn.com/support/create-a-zonealias/)) in the `.gitlab-ci.yml` file that will be uploaded to your GitLab project.
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Ensure that you use your Zone URL or Zonealias as the `BASEURL` variable in the example below. This will be the user-visible website address.
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## Configure Your .gitlab-ci.yml File
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Your `.gitlab-ci.yml` file should look similar to the example below. Be sure to modify any variables that are specific to your setup.
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```
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image: alpine:latest
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variables:
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BASEURL: "https://cipull-7bb7.kxcdn.com/"
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HUGO_VERSION: "0.26"
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HUGO_CHECKSUM: "67e4ba5ec2a02c8164b6846e30a17cc765b0165a5b183d5e480149baf54e1a50"
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KEYCDN_ZONE_ID: "75544"
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before_script:
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- apk update
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- apk add curl
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pages:
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stage: deploy
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script:
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- apk add git
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- git submodule update --init
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- curl -sSL https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/releases/download/v${HUGO_VERSION}/hugo_${HUGO_VERSION}_Linux-64bit.tar.gz -o /tmp/hugo.tar.gz
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- echo "${HUGO_CHECKSUM} /tmp/hugo.tar.gz" | sha256sum -c
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- tar xf /tmp/hugo.tar.gz hugo -C /tmp/ && cp /tmp/hugo /usr/bin
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- hugo --baseURL ${BASEURL}
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- curl "https://api.keycdn.com/zones/purge/${KEYCDN_ZONE_ID}.json" -u "${KEYCDN_API_KEY}:"
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artifacts:
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paths:
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- public
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only:
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- master
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```
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Using this integration method, you will have to specify the Zone ID and your [KeyCDN API](https://www.keycdn.com/api) key as secret variables. To do this, navigate to the top-left menu bar in GitLab and select Projects. Then, select your project and click on the Settings page. Finally, select Pipelines from the sub-menu and scroll down to the Secret Variable section.
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The Secret Variable for your Zone ID should look similar to:
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![Screenshot of setting the Zone ID secret variable](/images/hosting-and-deployment/hosting-on-keycdn/secret-zone-id.png)
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While the Secret Variable for your API Key will look similar to:
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![Screenshot of setting the API Key secret variable](/images/hosting-and-deployment/hosting-on-keycdn/secret-api-key.png)
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The Zone ID and API key are used to purge your zone – it’s not strictly needed but otherwise, the CDN might deliver older versions of your assets for quite a while.
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## Push Your Changes to GitLab
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Now it’s time to push the newly created repository to GitLab:
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```
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git remote add origin git@gitlab.com:youruser/ciexample.git
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git push -u origin master
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```
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You can watch the progress and CI job output in your Gitlab project under “Pipelines”.
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After verifying your CI job ran without issues, first check that your GitLab page shows up under `https://youruser.gitlab.io/reponame/` (it might look broken depending on your browser settings as all links point to your KeyCDN zone – don’t worry about that) and then by heading to whatever Zonealias / Zone URL you defined.
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To learn more about Hugo hosting options with KeyCDN, check out the complete [Hugo hosting with KeyCDN integration guide](https://www.keycdn.com/support/hugo-hosting/).
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