Voldemort is a simple static site generator using Jinja2 and markdown templates.
sudo python setup.py install
Usage: voldemort [options]
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-w WORK_DIR, --work_dir=WORK_DIR
Working Directory
-s, --serve Start the HTTP Server
-p PORT, --port=PORT Port inwhich the HTTPServer should run
-d, --deploy Deploy this website
-u USER, --user=USER Login name for server
-a AT, --at=AT Server address to deploy the site
-t TO, --to=TO Deployment directory
-f, --with_feed Auto Generate RSS feed
Go to the example directory
cd example
and run
voldemort
start the HTTPServer
voldemort --serve --port 8080
Open your browser and see the website in action.
Deploy the website
voldemort --deploy --user foobarnb --at foobarnbaz.com --to ~/public_html
Posts mainly contain 2 sections. Config section and the Template section. All data inside two ---
defines the config and are validated as YAML data. You can set your post related attributes here. In template section you can use Jinja2 templates or Markdown in {% markdown %}
and {% endmarkdown %}
blocks.
As per Voldemort's default configuration, all base templates should be in layout
and include
directories. This is not a hard limitation, but kept for preserving the meaning. Posts are written in a directory named posts
. For example, we have a directory structure as shown below
layout/
base.html
post.html
include/
navigation.html
posts/
voldemort-is-awesome.markdown
index.html
css/
screen.css
pygments.css
And we have the following data in layout/base.html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en-US">
<head>
<title>foobarnbaz.com - {{ page.title }}</title>
{% include "head-common.html" %}
</head>
<body>
<section class="page-content">
{% block content %}{% endblock %}
</section>
</body>
</html>
and include/header.html
contains
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<meta name="author" content="Sreejith K" />
<link rel="alternate" href="http://feeds2.feedburner.com/foobarnbaz"
title="foobarnbaz.com" type="application/atom+xml" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/screen.css" type="text/css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/pygments.css" type="text/css" />
<link href='/images/layout/favicon.ico' rel='shortcut icon' type='image/ico' />
We will be able to write the following index.html
which generates the front page of your blog with all the posts, paginated with the value provided in settings.yaml
(defaults to 5).
---
paginate: true
---
{% extends "listing.html" %}
{% block content %}
{% for post in paginator.posts %}
<article class="excerpt">
<header>
<h1><a href="{{ post.url }}">{{ post.title }}</a></h1>
<time datetime="{{ post.date | date_to_string }}" pubdate="pubdate">
{{ post.date.strftime("%b %d, %Y") }}
</time>
</header>
{% if loop.first %}
{{ post.content }}
<p class="full-post"><a href="{{ post.url }}#comments">comments...</a></p>
{% else %}
<p>{{ post.content }}</p>
<p class="full-post"><a href="{{ post.url }}">full post...</a></p>
{% endif %}
</article>
{% endfor %}
{% endblock %}
And our sample post posts/voldemort-is-awesome.markdown
,
---
title: Voldemort
date: '02-10-2011'
time: '10:45'
---
{% extends "post.html" %}
{% block postcontent %}
{% markdown %}
[Voldemort](https://github.com/semk/voldemort) is an awesome static site generator based in Jinja2 and Markdown templates.
{% endmarkdown %}
{% endblock %}
For more information about templating read the following documentations.
You can change the default settings by editing the settings.yaml
.
layout_dir : layout # directory inwhich base tempaltes reside
include_dir : include # html code that can be included goes here
posts_dir : posts # directory where you write posts
post_url : "%Y/%m/%d" # url to posts. You can alter the order
site_dir : _site # generated site will be in this directory
paginate : 5 # number of pages to be paginated at once
User defined date should only be added under site
as shown below
site :
name : "Pythoned!"
address : "http://foobarnbaz.com"
author_name : "Sreejith Kesavan"
author_email: "sreejithemk@gmail.com"
site: User defined variables from settings.yaml. Also includes site.time
Eg: site.name, site.address, site.time
posts: A list of all your posts. All attributes in the YAML section
can be accessed either using . or [].
eg. post['date'], post.date
paginator: You can paginate your posts using this object.
eg: {% for post in paginator.posts %}
Attributes:
posts: list of posts in this paginator
current_page : current page number (None if not)
next_page : next page number (None if not)
previous_page : previous page number (None if not)
post: Info about the post. Only accessible in posts.
Attributes:
content : html content of the post
url : url to this post
id : identifier for the post (url)
next : points to the next post
previous : points to the previous post
and you can access all the attributes in the config section (eg: post.date)
page: Info about a page. Only available in pages other than posts.
Attributes:
content : html content of the post
and you can access all the attributes in the config section (eg: page.title)
Apart from built-in filters provided by Jinja2, Voldemort provides the following filters to use inside HTML pages.
date: Format datetime objects.
eg. post.date | date("%d-%m-%Y")
date_to_string: Convert date to string.
eg. "27 Jan 2011"
date_to_long_string: Format a date in long format.
eg. "27 January 2011"
date_to_xmlschema: Format a date for use in XML.
eg. "2011-04-24T20:34:46+05:30"
xml_escape: Replace special characters "&", "<" and ">" to
HTML-safe sequences.
cgi_escape: CGI escape a string for use in a URL. Replaces any special
characters with appropriate %XX replacements.
uri_escape: Escape special characters in url.
number_of_words: Return number of words in a string.
excerpt: Return the data inside <!--begin excerpt--> and
<!--end excerpt--> tags in posts.
Sreejith K sreejithemk@gmail.com
http://foobarnbaz.com