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- Netlify provides best practices like SSL, CDN distribution, caching and continuous deployment
- with no effort. This very site is hosted by Netlify and automatically deployed on commits.
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- If you don't have an account with Netlify, you can [sign up](https://app.netlify.com) for one.
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- Once you are in the admin interface, you can add a site from a Git provider (GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket). At the end
- of this process, you can select the deploy settings for the project:
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- - build command: `GUTENBERG_VERSION=0.3.1 gutenberg build` (replace the version number in the variable by the version you want to use)
- - publish directory: the path to where the `public` directory is
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- With this setup, your site should be automatically deployed on every commit on master.
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- However, if you want to use everything that Netlify gives you, you should also publish temporary sites for pull requests.
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- This is done by adding the following `netlify.toml` file in your repository and removing the build command/publish directory in
- the admin interface.
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- ```toml
- [build]
- # assuming the gutenberg site is in a docs folder, if it isn't you don't need
- # to have a `base` variable but you do need the `publish` and `command`
- base = "docs"
- publish = "docs/public"
- command = "gutenberg build"
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- [build.environment]
- # Set the version name that you want to use and Netlify will automatically use it
- GUTENBERG_VERSION = "0.3.3"
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- # The magic for deploying previews of branches
- # We need to override the base url with whatever url Netlify assigns to our
- # preview site. We do this using the Netlify environment variable
- # `$DEPLOY_PRIME_URL`.
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- [context.deploy-preview]
- command = "gutenberg build --base-url $DEPLOY_PRIME_URL"
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- ```
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