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About Jekyll build errors for GitHub Pages sites

If Jekyll encounters an error building your GitHub Pages site locally or on GitHub Enterprise Server, you'll receive an error message with more information.

GitHub Pages 适用于具有 GitHub Free 和组织的 GitHub Free 的公共仓库,以及具有 GitHub Pro、GitHub Team、GitHub Enterprise Cloud 和 GitHub Enterprise Server 的公共和私有仓库。

About Jekyll build errors

Sometimes, GitHub Pages will not attempt to build your site after you push changes to your site's publishing source.

  • You're pushing with a deploy key. If you want to automate pushes to your site's repository, you can set up a machine user instead. For more information, see "Managing deploy keys."
  • You're using a CI service that isn't configured to build your publishing source. For example, Travis CI won't build the gh-pages branch unless you add the branch to a safe list. For more information, see "Customizing the build" on Travis CI, or your CI service's documentation.

Note: It can take up to 20 minutes for changes to your site to publish after you push the changes to GitHub Enterprise Server.

If Jekyll does attempt to build your site and encounters an error, you will receive a build error message. There are two main types of Jekyll build error messages.

  • A "Page build warning" message means your build completed successfully, but you may need to make changes to prevent future problems.
  • A "Page build failed" message means your build failed to complete. If Jekyll is able to detect a reason for the failure, you'll see a descriptive error message.

For more information about troubleshooting build errors, see "Troubleshooting Jekyll build errors for GitHub Pages sites."

Viewing your repository's build failures on GitHub Enterprise Server

You can see build failures (but not build warnings) for your site on GitHub Enterprise Server in the Settings tab of your site's repository.

Viewing Jekyll build error messages locally

We recommend testing your site locally, which allows you to see build error messages on the command line, and addressing any build failures before pushing changes to GitHub Enterprise Server. For more information, see "Testing your GitHub Pages site locally with Jekyll."

Viewing Jekyll build error messages in your pull request

When you create a pull request to update your publishing source on GitHub Enterprise Server, you can see build error messages on the Checks tab of the pull request. For more information, see "About status checks."

Viewing Jekyll build errors by email

When you push changes to your publishing source on GitHub Enterprise Server, GitHub Pages will attempt to build your site. If the build fails, you'll receive an email at your primary email address. You'll also receive emails for build warnings.

如果在 您的 GitHub Enterprise Server 实例 上启用了出站电子邮件支持,您将只收到电子邮件。 更多信息请联系站点管理员。

Viewing Jekyll build error messages in your pull request with a third-party CI service

You can configure a third-party service, such as Travis CI, to display error messages after each commit.

  1. If you haven't already, add a file called Gemfile in the root of your publishing source, with the following content:

    source `https://rubygems.org`
    gem `github-pages`
    
  2. Configure your site's repository for the testing service of your choice. For example, to use Travis CI, add a file named .travis.yml in the root of your publishing source, with the following content:

    language: ruby
    rvm:
      - 2.3
    script: "bundle exec jekyll build"
    
  3. You may need to activate your repository with the third-party testing service. For more information, see your testing service's documentation.