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---
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title: Host-Agnostic Deploys with Nanobox
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linktitle: Host-Agnostic Deploys with Nanobox
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description: Easily deploy Hugo to AWS, DigitalOcean, Google, Azure, and more...
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date: 2017-08-24
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publishdate: 2017-08-24
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lastmod: 2017-08-24
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categories: [hosting and deployment]
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keywords: [nanobox,deployment,hosting,aws,digitalocean,azure,google,linode]
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authors: [Steve Domino]
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menu:
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docs:
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parent: "hosting-and-deployment"
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weight: 05
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weight: 05
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sections_weight: 05
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draft: false
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aliases: [/tutorials/deployment-with-nanobox/]
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toc: true
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---
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![hugo with nanobox](/images/hosting-and-deployment/deployment-with-nanobox/hugo-with-nanobox.png)
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Nanobox provides an entire end-to-end workflow for developing and deploying applications. Using Nanobox to deploy also means you'll use it to develop your application.
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{{% note %}}
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If you're already using Nanobox and just need deployment instructions, you can skip to [Deploying Hugo with Nanobox](#deploying-hugo-with-nanobox)
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{{% /note %}}
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## What You'll Need
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With Nanobox you don't need to worry about having Go or Hugo installed. They'll be installed as part of the development environment created for you.
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To get started you'll just need the following three items:
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* [A Nanobox Account](https://nanobox.io) - Signup is free
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* [Nanobox Desktop](https://dashboard.nanobox.io/download) - The free desktop development tool
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* An account with a hosting provider such as:
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- [AWS](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/aws/)
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- [Google](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/gcp/)
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- [Azure](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/azure/)
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- [DigitalOcean](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/digitalocean/)
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- [Linode](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/linode/)
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- [More...](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/)
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- [Roll Your Own](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/create/)
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### Before You Begin
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There are a few things to get out of the way before diving into the guide. To deploy, you'll need to make sure you have connected a host account to your Nanobox account, and launched a new application.
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#### Connect a Host Account
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Nanobox lets you choose where to host your application (AWS, DigitalOcean, Google, Azure, etc.). In the [Hosting Accounts](https://dashboard.nanobox.io/provider_accounts) section of your Nanobox dashboard [link your Nanobox account with your host](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/).
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#### Launch a New Application on Nanobox
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[Launching a new app on Nanobox](https://docs.nanobox.io/workflow/launch-app/) is very simple. Navigate to [Launch New App](https://dashboard.nanobox.io/apps/new) in the dashboard, and follow the steps there. You'll be asked to name your app, and to select a host and region.
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With those out of the way you're ready to get started!
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## Getting Started
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{{% note %}}
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If you already have a functioning Hugo app, you can skip to [Configure Hugo to run with Nanobox](#configure-hugo-to-run-with-nanobox)
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{{% /note %}}
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To get started, all you'll need is an empty project directory. Create a directory wherever you want your application to live and `cd` into it:
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`mkdir path/to/project && cd path/to/project`
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### Configure Hugo to run with Nanobox
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Nanobox uses a simple config file known as a [boxfile.yml](https://docs.nanobox.io/boxfile/) to describe your application's infrastructure. In the root of your project add the following `boxfile.yml`:
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{{< code file="boxfile.yml" >}}
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run.config:
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# use the static engine
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engine: static
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engine.config:
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# tell the engine where to serve static assets from
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rel_dir: public
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# enable file watching for live reload
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fs_watch: true
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# install hugo
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extra_steps:
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- bash ./install.sh
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deploy.config:
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# generate site on deploy
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extra_steps:
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- hugo
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{{< /code >}}
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{{% note %}}
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If you already have a functioning Hugo app, after adding the boxfile, you can skip to [Deploying Hugo with Nanobox](#deploying-hugo-with-nanobox).
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{{% /note %}}
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### Installing Hugo
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Nanobox uses Docker to create instant, isolated, development environments. Because of this, you'll need to make sure that during development you have Hugo available.
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Do this by adding a custom install script at the root of your project that will install Hugo automatically for you:
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{{< code file="install.sh" >}}
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#!/bin/bash
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if [[ ! -f /data/bin/hugo ]]; then
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cd /tmp
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wget https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/releases/download/v0.31.1/hugo_0.31.1_Linux-64bit.tar.gz
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tar -xzf hugo_0.31.1_Linux-64bit.tar.gz
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mv hugo /data/bin/hugo
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cd -
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rm -rf /tmp/*
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fi
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{{< /code >}}
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{{% note %}}
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If the install script fails during `nanobox run` you may need to make it executable with `chmod +x install.sh`
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{{% /note %}}
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Make sure to check the version of Hugo you have installed and update the install script to match.
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{{% /note %}}
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### Generating a New Hugo App
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You'll generate your new application from inside the Nanobox VM (this is why you don't need to worry about having Go or Hugo installed).
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Run the following command to drop into a Nanobox console (inside the VM) where your codebase is mounted:
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```
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nanobox run
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```
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![nanobox run](/images/hosting-and-deployment/deployment-with-nanobox/nanobox-run.png)
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Once inside the console use the following steps to create a new Hugo application:
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```
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# cd into the /tmp dir to create an app
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cd /tmp
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# generate the hugo app
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hugo new site app
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# cd back into the /app dir
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cd -
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# copy the generated app into the project
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shopt -s dotglob
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cp -a /tmp/app/* .
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```
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### Install a theme
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`cd` into the `themes` directory and clone the `nanobox-hugo-theme` repo:
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cd themes
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git clone https://github.com/sdomino/nanobox-hugo-theme
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```
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To use the theme *either* copy the entire `config.toml` that comes with the theme, or just add the theme to your existing `config.toml`
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```
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# copy the config.toml that comes with the theme
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cp ./themes/nanobox-hugo-theme/config.toml config.toml
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# or, add it to your existing config.toml
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theme = "nanobox-hugo-theme"
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```
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{{% note %}}
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It is not intended that you use the `nanobox-hugo-theme` as your actual theme. It's simply a theme to start with and should be replaced.
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{{% /note %}}
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### View Your App
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To view your application simply run the following command from a Nanobox console:
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```
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hugo server --bind="0.0.0.0" --baseUrl=$APP_IP
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```
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![hugo server](/images/hosting-and-deployment/deployment-with-nanobox/hugo-server.png)
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With that you should be able to visit your app at the given IP:1313 address
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You can [add a custom DNS alias](https://docs.nanobox.io/cli/dns/#add) to make it easier to access your app. Run `nanobox dns add local hugo.dev`. After starting your server, visit your app at [hugo.dev:1313](http://hugo.dev:1313)
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{{% /note %}}
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### Develop, Develop, Develop
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IMPORTANT: One issue we are aware of, and actively investigating, is livereload. Currently, livereload does not work when developing Hugo applications with Nanobox.
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{{% /note %}}
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With Hugo installed you're ready to go. Develop Hugo like you would normally (using all the generators, etc.). Once your app is ready to deploy, run `hugo` to generate your static assets and get ready to deploy!
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## Deploying Hugo with Nanobox
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If you haven't already, make sure to [connect a hosting account](#connect-a-host-account) to your Nanobox account, and [launch a new application](#launch-a-new-application-on-nanobox) in the Dashboard.
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To deploy your application to Nanobox you simply need to [link your local codebase](https://docs.nanobox.io/workflow/deploy-code/#add-your-live-app-as-a-remote) to an application you've created on Nanobox. That is done with the following command:
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nanobox remote add <your-app-name>
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```
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You may be prompted to login using your ***Nanobox credentials*** at this time
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### Stage Your Application (optional)
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Nanobox gives you the ability to [simulate your production environment locally](https://docs.nanobox.io/workflow/deploy-code/#preview-locally). While staging is optional it's always recommended, so there's no reason not to!
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To stage your app simply run:
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```
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nanobox deploy dry-run
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```
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Now visit your application with the IP address provided.
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![nanobox deploy dry-run](/images/hosting-and-deployment/deployment-with-nanobox/nanobox-deploy-dry-run.png)
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### Deploy Your Application
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Once everything checks out and you're [ready to deploy](https://docs.nanobox.io/workflow/deploy-code/#deploy-to-production), simply run:
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```
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nanobox deploy
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```
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Within minutes you're Hugo app will be deployed to your host and humming along smoothly. That's it!
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