R package website with pkgdown
Rpkg
Website
A workflow that worked for me: when you have a few vignette documents, and want to display them nicely in a website format.
1. Create the website skeleton.
Before editing the details, we need to create the skeleton for the website. It can be done with usethis
and pkgdown
packages.
In R, run this:
usethis::use_pkgdown()
This creates the _pkgdown.yml
file, which is the place you configure your site.
To view the initial package website, use the following command:
pkgdown::build_site()
This creates docs/
directory containing a website
README.md
becomes the homepage,- documentation in
man/
generates a function reference, - vignettes are rendered into
articles/
.
2. Edit the vignette documentation
Make sure that the vignette index is consistent with Title, otherwise it will not render.
3. Build and preview your site
Now check if the site looks good, and contents are correctly positioned.
pkgdown::preview_site()
pkgdown::build_site()
You can also do this to build the site.
pkgdown::build_site_github_pages()
4. Deploy site with GitHub Pages
There seems to be two options:
usethis::use_pkgdown_github_pages()
, this function should take care of everything after pushing changes to GH.- if you used
pkgdown::build_site_github_pages()
and pushed everything to GitHub, it might not automatically deploy your site to GH pages. I tried to go to Settings -> Pages -> Deploy from a branch -> main -> /docs, this makes Action deploy your site from thedocs
folder.- double check if you have
.nojekyll
file - if a website does not show, check whether you have
docs
in the.gitignore
file; since you are deploying from that folder.
- double check if you have