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#!/usr/bin/env bash # # https://gist.github.com/domenic/ec8b0fc8ab45f39403dd # # Exit with nonzero exit code if anything fails set -e # Move the code coverage report to a local folder mv ../../tests/_output/coverage/* reports/code\ coverage # Create a *new* Git repo git init # Inside this git repo we'll pretend to be a new user git config user.name "Travis CI" git config user.email "travis-gallery-reporter@nextcloud.com" # The first and only commit to this new Git repo contains all the # files present with the commit message "Deploy to GitHub Pages". git add . # Initialising wiki submodule git submodule add https://github.com/nextcloud/gallery.wiki.git wiki git commit -m "Nextcloud Gallery documentation" # Force push from the current repo's master branch to the remote # repo's gh-pages branch. (All previous history on the gh-pages branch # will be lost, since we are overwriting it.) We redirect any output to # /dev/null to hide any sensitive credential data that might otherwise be exposed. git push --force --quiet "https://${GH_TOKEN}@${GH_REF}" master:gh-pages > /dev/null 2>&1