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Assumptions
- You have an account with Firebase. (If you don't, you can sign up for free using your Google account.)
- You have completed the Quick Start or have a completed Hugo website ready for deployment.
Initial setup
Go to the Firebase console and create a new project (unless you already have a project). You will need to globally install firebase-tools
(node.js):
npm install -g firebase-tools
Log in to Firebase (setup on your local machine) using firebase login
, which opens a browser where you can select your account. Use firebase logout
in case you are already logged in but to the wrong account.
firebase login
In the root of your Hugo project, initialize the Firebase project with the firebase init
command:
firebase init
From here:
- Choose Hosting in the feature question
- Choose the project you just set up
- Accept the default for your database rules file
- Accept the default for the publish directory, which is
public
- Choose "No" in the question if you are deploying a single-page app
Deploy
To deploy your Hugo site, execute the firebase deploy
command, and your site will be up in no time:
hugo && firebase deploy
CI Setup
You can generate a deploy token using
firebase login:ci
You can also set up your CI (e.g., with Wercker) and add the token to a private variable like $FIREBASE_DEPLOY_TOKEN
.
{{% note %}} This is a private secret and it should not appear in a public repository. Make sure you understand your chosen CI and that it's not visible to others. {{% /note %}}
You can then add a step in your build to do the deployment using the token:
firebase deploy --token $FIREBASE_DEPLOY_TOKEN