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PyQGIS docs build is broken for a couple of days #104

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DelazJ opened this issue Dec 16, 2022 · 5 comments
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PyQGIS docs build is broken for a couple of days #104

DelazJ opened this issue Dec 16, 2022 · 5 comments

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DelazJ commented Dec 16, 2022

Last build of master is 2 days old, one more for 3.22 and 3.28 and the deploy action seems to be failing (https://github.com/qgis/pyqgis/actions/runs/3710014166/jobs/6289253815#step:2:78 or https://github.com/qgis/pyqgis/deployments)

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3nids commented Dec 16, 2022

bigger than 10gb!!!!
I'll have a look, cheers!

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3nids commented Dec 16, 2022

I just deleted all the pages of the pull request preview.
I guess it will help for a bit but it won't solve the issue on the long term.

Shall we avoid publishing all the versions of the API from 3.0.
We could maybe keep a static version of old versions which would be downloadable as an archive?
That would also avoid the web search engines to lead people to outdated docs.
We could keep only LTR, PR and master.

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DelazJ commented Dec 16, 2022

Thanks @3nids for the cleanup

I just deleted all the pages of the pull request preview.
I guess it will help for a bit but it won't solve the issue on the long term.

Would that make sense/worth it to have an action that deletes the pages once the PR is merged/closed? (maybe, not enough traffic for automation, we can do it manually)

Providing an archive of old versions would probably make sense (and if it helps reduce the size of the repo, GREAT!)

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DelazJ commented Mar 3, 2023

@3nids We again reached the 10GB size of github pages so cleanup is necessary. TIA.

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3nids commented Mar 6, 2023

@DelazJ let's meet to discusss what is the best approach?

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