folder-compiler-static-website

A simple util for 'compiling' a folder, e.g. to a static website.


License
MIT
Install
pip install folder-compiler-static-website==0.1.4

Documentation

Some processors for FolderCompiler to compile a static website

This static website generator is meant to generate simple webpages as simple as possible by mainly applying a markdown generator and jinjer templates in an organized way. The general assumption is, that every output file only requires a single input file (+template). You just specify which Processor is applied for which files (e.g., the MarkdownProcessor for all files ending with ".md" in the input directory).

See also the base project folder_compiler.

Principles

  • The primary focus is to apply a template to content files (e.g. a navigation bar).
  • Keep it super simple (I update my webpage maybe every year and don't want it to take much knowledge that I immediately forget afterwards)
  • Keep it open (especially do not hide jinja)
  • Allow more complex behavior where possible without increasing the complexity of the generator (actually, this is included in the previous point).

Processors

A processor gets an input file (e.g., a markdown file) and compiles it to an arbitrary amount of output files.

It is very simple to create your own processor (e.g., for automatically compressing every jpg into _small, _medium, and _large). For the cases I need myself, a set of processors is already provided:

  • HtmlProcessor: Simply passes the content to a jinjer template (thus, file content must already be html readable)
  • MarkdownProcessor: Parses a markdown file including metadata and lets a jinjer template render it.
  • BibtexProcessor: Parses a bibtex file and lets a jinjer template create a nice bibliography.
  • FileCopyProcessor: Simply copies a file (Part of FolderCompiler)
  • DevNullProcessor: Ignores files (Part of FolderCompiler)

Example

See in the following example, how simple it is to configure:

import jinja2 as jinja2

from folder_compiler import FolderCompiler
from folder_compiler.processors import FileCopyProcessor
from static_webpage_folder_compiler import MarkdownProcessor

# Create jinja2 environment as powerful template engine
# ./template holds the template files in this case
jinja = jinja2.Environment(
    loader=jinja2.FileSystemLoader('./templates'),
)

# jinja templates (see example folder)
md_template = jinja.get_template("markdown_default.html")

# Processors
processors = [
    MarkdownProcessor(md_template).add_include(".*.md"),  # apply to all *.md files
    FileCopyProcessor().add_exclude(".*/\..*")  # copy the rest (except hidden files)
]

# Compile the files in the folder ./content to ./output
FolderCompiler(input="./content", output="./output").compile(processors).remove_orphaned_files()

A complete example can be found in ./example/simple_researcher_profile.

But if you want to do something complex like a blog, try something more advanced like Hyde.