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# pyssg - Static Site Generator written in Python
Inspired (initially) by Roman Zolotarev's [`ssg5`](https://rgz.ee/bin/ssg5) and [`rssg`](https://rgz.ee/bin/rssg), Luke Smith's [`lb` and `sup`](https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/lb) and, pedantic.software's great (but *"mamador"*, as I would say in spanish) [`blogit`](https://pedantic.software/git/blogit/).
I'm writing this in *pYtHoN* (thought about doing it in Go, but I'm most comfortable with Python at the moment) because I want features from all of these minimal programs (and more), but I don't really want to be stitching each one of the features on any of these programs, because they're written in a way to only work as how they were first imagined to work like; I already tried adding features to `ssg` and ended up rewriting it in POSIX shell, but it was a pain in the ass when I tried to add even more, and don't get me started on trying to extend `blogit`... And also because I want to.
## Current features
**This is still a WIP. Still doesn't build `sitemap.xml` or `rss.xml` files.**
- [x] Build static site parsing `markdown` files ( `*.md` -> `*.html`)
- [x] ~~Using plain `*.html` files for templates.~~ Changed to Jinja templates.
- [x] Would like to change to something more flexible and easier to manage ([`jinja`](https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/3.0.x/), for example).
- [x] Preserves hand-made `*.html` files.
- [x] Tag functionality.
- [ ] Open Graph (and similar) support.
- [x] Build `sitemap.xml` file.
- [x] Build `rss.xml` file.
- [x] Only build page if `*.md` is new or updated.
- [ ] Extend this to tag pages and index (right now all tags and index is built no matter if no new/updated file is present).
- [x] Configuration file as an alternative to using command line flags (configuration file options are prioritized).
### Markdown features
This program uses the base [`markdown` syntax](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax) plus additional syntax, all thanks to [`python-markdown`](https://python-markdown.github.io/) that provides [extensions](https://python-markdown.github.io/extensions/). The following extensions are used:
- Extra (collection of QoL extensions).
- Meta-Data.
- Sane Lists.
- SmartyPants.
- Table of Contents.
- WikiLinks.
## Installation
Just install it with `pip`:
```sh
pip install pyssg
```
*EW!*, I know..., I will try to make a PKBUILD and release it in AUR or something; hit me up if you do it to add it here.
## Usage
It is intended to be used as a standalone terminal program running on the "root" directory where you have the `src` and `dst` directories in (defaults for both flags).
First initialize the directories you're going to use for the source files and destination files:
```sh
pyssg -s src_dir -d dst_dir -i
```
That creates the desired directories with the basic templates that can be edited as desired (see variables available for Jinja below). Place your `*.md` files somewhere inside the source directory (`src_dir` in the command above), but outside of the `templates` directory. It accepts sub-directories.
Strongly recommended to edit the `rss.xml` template.
Build the site with:
```sh
pyssg -s src_dir -d dst_dir -t plt_dir -u https://base.url -b
```
That creates all `*.html` for the site and can be easily moved to the server. Here, the `-u` flag is technically optional in the sense that you'll not receive a warning/error, but it's used to prepend links with this URL (not strictly required everywhere), so don't ignore it; also don't include the trailing `/`.
For now, the `-b`uild tag also creates the `rss.xml` and `sitemap.xml` files based on templates including only all converted `*.md` files (and processed tags in case of the sitemap), meaning that separate `*.html` files should be included manually in the template.
For more options/flags just checkout `pyssg -h`.
## Available Jinja variables
Here is the list of variables that you can use specific Jinja templates with a short description. Note that all urls are without the trailing slash `/`.
- General:
- `site_title` (`str`) (all): title of the website.
- `site_base_url` (`str`) (all): base url of the website.
- `site_base_static_url` (`str`) (all): base static url where all static files are located, mostly needed for correct rss feed generator when using a `base` tag and using relative links to files. For more, see [<base>](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/base).
- `pyssg_version` (`str`) (all): version in numeric form, i.e. `0.5.0`.
- `run_date` (`str`) (all): date when the program was run, with format required for rss.
- Pages:
- `all_pages` (`list(Page)`) (all): list of all the pages, sorted by creation time, reversed.
- `page` (`Page`) (`page.html`): page object that contains the following attributes:
- `title` (`str`): title of the page.
- `author` (`str`): author of the page.
- `content` (`str`): actual content of the page.
- `cdatetime` (`str`): creation datetime object of the page.
- `cdate` (`str`): formatted `cdatetime` as the configuration option `DATE_FORMAT`.
- `cdate_list` (`str`): formatted `cdatetime` as the configuration option `LIST_DATE_FORMAT`.
- `cdate_list_sep` (`str`): formatted `cdatetime` as the configuration option `LIST_SEP_DATE_FORMAT`.
- `cdate_rss` (`str`): formatted `cdatetime` as required by rss.
- `cdate_sitemap` (`str`): formatted `cdatetime` as required by sitemap.
- `mdatetime` (`str`): modification datetime object of the page. Defaults to None.
- `mdate` (`str`): formatted `mdatetime` as the configuration option `DATE_FORMAT`. Defaults to None.
- `mdate_list` (`str`): formatted `mdatetime` as the configuration option `LIST_DATE_FORMAT`.
- `mdate_list_sep` (`str`): formatted `mdatetime` as the configuration option `LIST_SEP_DATE_FORMAT`.
- `mdate_rss` (`str`): formatted `mdatetime` as required by rss.
- `mdate_sitemap` (`str`): formatted `mdatetime` as required by sitemap.
- `summary` (`str`): summary of the page, as specified in the `*.md` file.
- `lang` (`str`): page language, used for the general `html` tag `lang` attribute.
- `tags` (`list(tuple(str))`): list of tuple of tags of the page, containing the name and the url of the tag, in that order. Defaults to empty list.
- `url` (`str`): url of the page, this already includes the `site_base_url`.
- `next/previous` (`Page`): reference to the next or previous page object (containing all these attributes). Defaults to None
- `og` (`dict(str, str)`): dict for object graph metadata.
- `meta` (`dict(str, list(str))`): meta dict as obtained from python-markdown, in case you use a meta tag not yet supported, it will be available there.
- Tags:
- `tag` (`tuple(str)`) (`tag.html`): tuple of name and url of the current tag.
- `tag_pages` (`list(Page)`) (`tag.html`): similar to `all_pages` but contains all the pages for the current tag.
- `all_tags` (`list(tuple(str))`) (all): similar to `page.tags` but contains all the tags.
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