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picogen 0.0.19
Picogen
A very simple static website generator that uses Jinja to generate your content.
Installation
Create/activate virtual environment and install picogen in your working directory.
python3 -m venv .venv &&
source .venv/bin/activate &&
pip install --upgrade pip &&
pip install picogen
Optionally, to install the development dependencies use:
pip install "picogen[dev]"
Working Directory Structure
In your working directory you need to have the following structure where you'll have an .env file, a content directory in which you'll have your markdown files, and optionally if you don't use the default theme that ships with picogen you'll need a themes directory in which you'll have your own theme. You need to follow this exact same structure in order for picogen to know what to look where. Note, the inclusion of sitemap.xsl in your custom theme is optional. You can also include aditional templates that extend or use the existing templates.
├── .env
|
├── content
| ├── posts
| │ ├── post_1
| │ │ ├── post.md
| │ │ └── images
| | | ├── image_1.jpeg
| | | └── image_2.png
| │ └── post_2
| │ ├── post.md
| │ └── images
| | └── image.jpeg
| └── pages
| └── page_1
| ├── page.md
| └── images
| └── image.jpeg
|
└── themes // optional
└── custom_theme
├── static
│ ├── css
│ ├── favicons
│ └── images
└── templates
├── home.html // homepage
├── post.html // each article
├── page.html // each page
├── category.html // each category
├── 404.html // 404 page
├── robots.txt // robots file
├── sitemap.xml // sitemap xml file
└── sitemap.xsl // sitemap xsl file (optional)
Config
The .env file should have the following content, out which all of the values are optional. If you use your own custom theme though you need to designate its directory name (THEME) in the .env file.
# .env file
SITE_URL=
SITE_NAME=
SITE_TAGLINE=
THEME=
GTAG_ID=
CONTACT_EMAIL=
Writing Content
Every markdown file at the top needs to have a metadata section wrapped with ---. Picogen will look for this section in each markdown file and will warn you if something is missing. For example here's a post metadata:
---
Title: Here Goes the Title
Date: 2017-10-30 10:20
Modified: 2017-10-30 10:20
Category: Here Goes the Category
Image: relative/path/to/image.jpg
Slug: example-url-slug
---
Build, Serve, Deploy and Backup
Type picogen -h for help.
picogen [-h] [-g] [-d BUCKET_NAME] [-b BUCKET_NAME]
Examples to build, deploy and backup your website:
picogen --generate --deploy bucket_name --backup bucket_name
picogen -gd bucket_name -b bucket_name
Picogen has a baked in option for deployment and/or backup of your static website to AWS S3. You can ommit these functions simply by not using the flags --deploy and/or --backup. You can just use picogen --generate and picogen will look for your content directory and optionally your themes/your-theme directory and build the website into the build directory. Obviusly if you want to deploy and/or backup your website to AWS S3 you need to setup AWS CLI as well as S3 buckets, one for deployment and one for backing up your makrdown files.
Note, during the build, all the files in the static/favicons directory in your theme will be copied over to the root of the build too.
The config variable that containes the values from your .env file is available to all of the jinja templates. Also variables posts, pages and categories that contain all posts, pages and categories are available to all jinja templates. Additionaly, single post, page and category variables are available to the templates with the same names respectively.
To serve your website locally on port 8000 you can use:
python -m http.server --directory build --bind localhost
References:
https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/3.1.x/
License
For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.
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