TheGetting Startedvignette provides instructions for deploying the workflowr websiteusing the serviceGitHub Pagesbecause it is quick and convenient. However, the static website createdby workflowr can be deployed using any strategy you like. Below areinstructions for deploying the workflowr website contributed by otherworkflowr users. If you would like to contribute instructions foranother deployment strategy, please fork theworkflowr repositoryon GitHub and add your instructions to this file. If you need anyassistance with this, please don’t hesitate to open anIssue.
Another way to privately share your workflowr site is by uploading ittoAmazon S3. S3 is an objectstorage service for the Amazon cloud, and can be used to host staticwebsites. Basic HTTP authentication can be accomplished usingCloudFront, Amazon’scontent delivery network, andLamba@Edge,which enables the execution of serverless functions to customize contentdelivered by the CDN. Thisblogpost goes into more detail about what that all means. Some templatesfor scripting the process arehere.
Contributed by E. David Aja (edavidaja).
To deploy your workflowr website withGitLab Pages, youcan use the functionwflow_use_gitlab(). You can choose ifthe site is public or private. For more details, please see thededicated vignetteHosting workflowrwebsites using GitLab.