build_a_blog: remove some wes
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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ With that, we should have the exotic Markdown dependency figured out.
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First, lets read 1 post file and render some html.
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We'll store posts in `posts/` like `posts/build_a_blog.md`.
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I'll store posts in `posts/` like `posts/build_a_blog.md`.
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And we'll store the HTML output in the same directory: `posts/build_a_blog.html`.
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@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ But I want a few more features:
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I thought I'd need to build something here, but turns out it's exactly what I need to assign a few extra attributes to a post.
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We'll adjust our "spec" for posts such that each post must include the following metadata at the top of the file:
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I'll adjust our "spec" for posts such that each post must include the following metadata at the top of the file:
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```txt
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Title: Build-a-blog
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@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ I think I want my blog to just maintain the overall layout from the index page a
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So lets make that template rendering a bit more general.
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We'll redefine the content area template variable to replace as `${content}` too.
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I'll redefine the content area template variable to replace as `${content}` too.
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```python
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def render_template(tpl_fname, out_fname, content_html):
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### Post sorting
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With everything wired up now we just need to sort the posts lists by the date metadata.
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With everything wired up now just need to sort the posts lists by the date metadata.
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Lets do a bit of python repl sort testing because I never remember `datetime` usage.
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<title>cfebs.com${more_title}</title>
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```
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And where we're using the title template `more_title` will default to empty string.
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And where using the title template `more_title` will default to empty string.
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```python
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def render_index(posts):
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render_template('index.html.tmpl', destpath, {'content': out, 'more_title': ' - ' + title})
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```
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And now we can hack away at RSS generation:
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And now can hack away at RSS generation:
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```
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def render_rss_index(posts):
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render_template('index.xml.tmpl', 'index.xml', subs)
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```
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After this initial test and a `python3 ./main.py` run, we should see xml filled out.
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After this initial test and a `python3 ./main.py` run, should see xml filled out.
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```
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❯ cat ./index.xml
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render_template('index.xml.tmpl', 'index.xml', subs)
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```
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* Need to use `html.escape` anywhere we could have quotes or HTML tags in output.
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* Need to use `html.escape` anywhere there could be HTML tags in output.
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* `posts[:5]` should always take the most recent 5 posts to add to the RSS feed.
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## Wrapping up
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