NAME
Giblog - Create Websites and Blogs that can be managed with Git
Website
Blog
DESCRIPTION
Giblog is a utility to create websites or blogs. You can create websites or blogs using giblog
command. All created files is static files. You can manage them using git. You can customize websites using Perl
.
SYNOPSYS
# New empty website
$ giblog new mysite
# New website
$ giblog new_website mysite
# New blog
$ giblog new_blog mysite
# Change directory
$ cd mysite
# Add new entry
$ giblog add
# Add new entry with home directory
$ giblog add -C /home/perlclub/mysite
# Build website
$ giblog build
# Build website with home directory
$ giblog build -C /home/perlclub/mysite
# Serve a website
$ giblog serve
# Save a website
$ giblog save -m "Commit Messages" origin main
# Publish website
$ giblog publish origin main
# Deploy a website
$ giblog deploy
# Do "giblog build", "giblog save", "giblog publish", "giblog deploy" at once
$ giblog all -m "Commit Messages" origin main
FEATURES
Giblog have the following features.
Build websites and blogs.
All created files is static files. You can manage files using git.
Linux, macOS, Windows Support. (Windows needs msys2 or WSL2)
CSS supports smart phone.
Header, hooter and side bar support
Customize top and bottom section of content.
Customize HTML head.
Automatical Line break. p tag is automatically added.
Escape <, > automatically in pre tag
Title tag is automatically added from first h1-h6 tag.
Description meta tag is automatically added from first p tag.
You can customize your website by Perl.
You can serve your website in local environment. Contents changes is detected and build automatically(need Mojolicious).
Fast. Build 645 pages by 0.78 seconds in starndard linux environment.
Support Github Pages, both user and project page.
TUTORIAL
Create Websites
Create a Empty website
giblog new command create empty website. "mysite" is a name of your website.
giblog new mysite
If you want to create empty site, choice this command. Templates and CSS is empty and provide minimal site building process.
Create a Website
giblog new_website command create simple website. "mysite" is a name of your website.
giblog new_website mysite
If you want to create simple website, choice this command. Top page "templates/index.html" is created. List page "templates/list.html" is created, which is prepare to create blog entry pages easily for feature.
CSS is responsive design and supports smart phone and provide basic site building process.
Create a Blog
giblog new_blog command create empty website. "mysite" is a name of your website.
giblog new_blog mysite
If you want to create blog, choice this prototype. Top page "templates/index.html" is created, which show 7 days entries. List page "templates/list.html" is created, which show all entries links.
CSS is responsive design and supports smart phone and provide basic blog building process.
Add a Blog Page
giblog add command add entry page.
giblog add
You need to change the directory created by giblog new, giblog new_website, or giblog new_blog before
Created file name is, for example,
templates/blog/20080108132865.html
This file name contains current date and time.
To write new entry, You open it, write h2 head and content.
<h2>How to use Giblog</h2>
How to use Giblog. This is ...
Other parts wrapping content like Header and footer is automatically added in building process.
Add a Content Page
If you want to create content page, put file into "templates" directory.
templates/access.html
templates/profile.html
Then open these file, write h2 head and content.
<h2>How to use Giblog</h2>
How to use Giblog. This is ...
Other parts wrapping content like Header and footer is automatically added in building process.
You can put file into sub directory.
templates/profile/more.html
Note that "templates/static" and "templates/common" is special directories. Don't push content page files into these directories.
# Special directories you don't put content page files into
templates/static
templates/common
Add Satic files
If you want to add static files like css, images, JavaScript, You put these file into "templates/static" directory.
Files in "templates/static" directory is only copied to public files by build process.
templates/static/js/jquery.js
templates/static/images/logo.png
templates/static/css/more.css
Customize Header or Footer, Side bar, Top of Content, Bottom of Content
You can customize header, footer, side bar, top of content, bottom of content.
------------------------
Header
------------------------
Top of content |
-----------------|
|Side
Content |bar
|
-----------------|
Bottom of content|
------------------------
Footer
------------------------
If you want to edit these section, you edit these files.
templates/common/header.html Header
templates/common/top.html Top of content
templates/common/side.html Side bar
templates/common/bottom.html Bottom of content
templates/common/footer.html Footer
Customize HTML Header
You can customize HTML header.
<html>
<head>
<!-- HTML header -->
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
If you want to edit HTML header, you edit the following file.
templates/common/meta.html
Giblog Variables
Explains Giblog variables.
Define Giblog Variables
You can define Giblog variable in giblog.conf
.
# giblog.conf
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
{
site_title => 'mysite',
site_url => 'http://somesite.example',
# Variables
vars => {
giblog_test_variable => 'Giblog Test Variable',
},
}
vars
defines Giblog variables in giblog.conf
.
Use Giblog Variables
Use Giblog variables in templtes files.
<%= $GIBLOG_VARIABLE_NAME %>
Examples:
giblog.conf
# giblog.conf
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
{
site_title => 'mysite',
site_url => 'http://somesite.example',
# Variables
vars => {
giblog_test_variable => 'Giblog Test Variable',
google_analytics_id => 'G-EIFHDUGHF45',
},
}
templates/common/meta.html
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0">
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="/images/logo.png">
<!-- Global site tag (gtag.js) - Google Analytics -->
<script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=<%= $google_analytics_id %>"></script>
<script>
window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];
function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}
gtag('js', new Date());
gtag('config', '<%= $google_analytics_id %>');
</script>
Build a Website
Build a website using giblog build command.
giblog build
You need to change the directory created by giblog new, giblog new_website, or giblog new_blog before executing "giblog build" command.
giblog build command execute run
method of Giblog::Command::build
module.
Giblog::Command::build
module exists in lib/Giblog/Command/build.pm
.
Giblog::Command::build
module is automatically created.
See Giblog::Command::build
module.
# "lib/Giblog/Command/build.pm" in website created by "new_blog" command
package Giblog::Command::build;
use base 'Giblog::Command';
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Basename 'basename';
sub run {
my ($self, @args) = @_;
# API
my $api = $self->api;
# Read config
my $config = $api->read_config;
# Copy static files to public
$api->copy_static_files_to_public;
# Get files in templates directory
my $files = $api->get_templates_files;
# Add base path to public css files
$api->add_base_path_to_public_css_files;
for my $file (@$files) {
# Data
my $data = {file => $file};
# Get content from file in templates directory
$api->get_content($data);
# Parse Giblog syntax
$api->parse_giblog_syntax($data);
# Parse title
$api->parse_title_from_first_h_tag($data);
# Edit title
my $site_title = $config->{site_title};
if ($data->{file} eq 'index.html' || !defined $data->{title}) {
$data->{title} = $site_title;
}
else {
$data->{title} = "$data->{title} - $site_title";
}
# Add page link
$api->add_page_link_to_first_h_tag($data, {root => 'index.html'});
# Parse description
$api->parse_description_from_first_p_tag($data);
# Read common templates
$api->read_common_templates($data);
# Add meta title
$api->add_meta_title($data);
# Add meta description
$api->add_meta_description($data);
# Build entry html
$api->build_entry($data);
# Build whole html
$api->build_html($data);
# Replace Giblog variables
$api->replace_vars($data);
# Add base path to content
$api->add_base_path_to_content($data);
# Write to public file
$api->write_to_public_file($data);
}
# Create index page
$self->create_index;
# Create list page
$self->create_list;
}
You can customize build process using Giblog::API and any Perl programs.
Giblog::API is a usuful APIs to customize websites.
Serve a Website
You can serve a website by giblog serve command.
# Serve website
giblog serve
You see the following message.
Web application available at http://127.0.0.1:3000
giblog serve means the following command. morbo is a command to serve a Mojolicious app in development mode.
# Same as the following
morbo -w giblog.conf -w lib -w templates serve.pl
If giblog.conf
, files in templates
or lib
directories are changed, the website is automatically rebuild.
Giblog 1.0:
If you use Giblog 1, you can serve your website by the following way.
# Giblog 1.0
morbo -w giblog.conf -w lib -w templates serve.pl
Save a Website
Save Websites using giblog save.
giblog save -m "Commit Messages" origin main
giblog save means the following git commands.
git add --all
git commit -m "Commit Messages"
git push origin main
Publish a Website
Publish the website using giblog publish command.
# Publish the website
giblog publish origin main
This is the same as the following command. In this example, the repository name is origin and the branch name is main. YY-mm-dd HH:MM:SS is current date and time.
git -C public add --all
git -C public commit -m "Published by Giblog at YY-mm-dd HH:MM:SS"
git -C public push -f origin main
Deploy a Website
Deploy websites using giblog deploy.
# Deploy websites
giblog deploy
giblog save means the following command.
perl deploy.pl
You can write any program for the deployment in deploy.pl
.
use strict;
use warnings;
my @args = @ARGV;
my $deploy_cmd = q(ssh prod_perl_club_sites 'git -C ~/www/en_perlzemi-public fetch && git -C ~/www/en_perlzemi-public reset --hard origin/main');
system($deploy_cmd) == 0
or die "Can't execute deploy command: $deploy_cmd:$!";
Execute All Commands at Once
Do all Publish the website using giblog build, giblog save, giblog publish, giblog deploy command.
giblog all -m "Commit Messages" origin main
This means the following commands
giblog build
giblog save -m "Hello" origin main
giblog publish origin main
giblog deploy
If --no-build
option is specified, "giblog build" is not executed.
giblog all --no-build -m "Commit Messages" origin main
If --no-save
option is specified, "giblog save" is not executed.
giblog all --no-save -m "Commit Messages" origin main
If --no-publish
option is specified, "giblog publish" is not executed.
giblog all --no-publish -m "Commit Messages" origin main
If --no-deploy
option is specified, "giblog deploy" is not executed.
giblog all --no-deploy -m "Commit Messages" origin main
CONFIG FILE
Giblog config file is "giblog.conf".
This is Perl script and return config as hash reference.
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
# giblog.conf
{
site_title => 'mysite😄',
site_url => 'http://somesite.example',
}
site_title
site_title => 'mysite😄'
Site title
site_url
site_url => 'http://somesite.example'
Site URL.
base_path
base_path => '/subdir'
Base path. Base path is used to deploy your site to sub directory.
For example, Project page URL of Github Pages is
https://yuki-kimoto.github.io/giblog-theme1-public/
You specify the following
base_path => '/giblog-theme1-public'
Top character of base_path must be slash "/".
HTML files is output into "public/giblog-theme1-public" directory.
METHODS
These methods is internally methods. Normally, you don't need to know these methods. See Giblog::API to manipulate HTML contents.
new
my $api = Giblog->new(%params);
Create Giblog object.
Parameters:
home_dir - home directory
config - config
run_command
$giblog->run_command(@argv);
Run command system.
config
my $config = $giblog->config;
Get Giblog config.
home_dir
my $home_dir = $giblog->home_dir;
Get home directory.
DOCUMENT
FAQ
Dose Giblog support Windows?
Giblog doesn't support native Windows(Strawberry Perl, or Active Perl) because Giblog depends on Git and Mojolicious.
If you use Giblog in Windows, you can use msys2 or WSL2.
What is the lowest version of Perl supported by Giblog?
The lowest version of Perl is the same version as Mojolicious because Giblog depends on Mojolicious. The current version is Perl 5.16+.
What is the lowest version of Git required by Giblog?
Git 1.8.5+.
What to consider when upgrading from Giblog 2 to Giblog 3?
Giblog 3.0 is compatible with Giblog 2.0. You can upgrade from Giblog 2.0 to Giblog 3.0 naturally.
What to consider when upgrading from Giblog 1 to Giblog 2?
From Giblog 2.0 the lowest version of Perl depends on Mojolicious, so use the latest Perl as possible.
Git 1.8.5+ is required.
OFFICEAL SITE
AUTHOR
Yuki Kimoto, <kimoto.yuki at gmail.com>
CONTRIBUTORS
Yasuaki Omokawa, <omokawa at senk-inc.co.jp>
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2018-2021 Yuki Kimoto.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the the Artistic License (2.0). You may obtain a copy of the full license at: