refactor: simplify Hugo deployment config by moving from hugo.toml to config.toml and streamline nixpacks build process

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Greg 2025-05-25 16:05:17 +02:00
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baseURL = "https://blog-zko0k8k8osc4kcg0gco8k0s0.reflectonai.com"
baseURL = "https://blog-koo48w00w0cw4sscokc0448k.reflectonai.com"
languageCode = "en-us"
title = "My New Hugo Site"
theme = "" # You can specify a theme here later

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# nixpacks.toml
# Explicitly set the provider to 'static'
[provider]
name = "static"
website = "https://gohugo.io/"
# This section ensures that Hugo is available in the build environment.
# Nixpacks will use Nix to provide the 'hugo' package.
[phases.setup]
providers = ["node", "rust", "go"] # Ensures common build toolchains are available
nix_pkgs = ["hugo"]
aptPkgs = ["hugo"]
# This section defines variables used during the build
[variables]
NIXPACKS_STATIC_COMMAND = "hugo --verbose --minify"
[ phases.build ]
cmds = ["hugo --minify"]
# This section defines the command(s) to build your Hugo site.
# Using "--verbose" can give more detailed output from Hugo during the build if needed.
# Using "--minify" is good practice to reduce file sizes.
[phases.build]
cmds = ["$NIXPACKS_STATIC_COMMAND"]
[ environment ]
HUGO_VERSION = "0.147.5"
# This section tells Nixpacks where your built static site will be located.
# Coolify will then use this 'public' directory to serve your website.
[start]
public_dir = "public"
# No 'cmd' is needed here for static sites, as Coolify handles the serving.
# Make sure the static site server is used
[phases.install]
cmds = ["echo 'Using Hugo to build a static site'"]
[staticserver]
package = "nginx"
[[ nixpacks.included_files ]]
paths = ["/public"]