site.ori,pipeline.ori: separate to ease debugging
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/*
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This 'pipeline' is separate from final site.ori,
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to keep parts of the pipeline private while still allowing better debugging.
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serve/watch pipeline.ori for debugging.
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server or copy site.ori to build final output.
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*/
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(all) => {
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//put the file selection part in a closure, so that the list of all files is kept private.
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/*
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list is all the files in current directory.
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allfiles is all source files: ending with `.md` and not starting with `_`.
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pubfiles is the subset containing the string `_pub`.
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files selects either of these depending on the argument passed to this file.
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NOTES:
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- if markdown files are empty, Origami.document() will error.
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*/
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/*
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this is the external filename method.
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*/
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// allfiles: allfiles.sh() //reads MD files.
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// pubfiles: pubfiles.sh(allfiles)
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(list): ..
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allfiles: Tree.filter(list, (val, key) => key.endsWith('.md') && !key.startsWith('_'))
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→ (items) => Tree.map(items, {value: (value) => Origami.document(value)}) //if I don't use the verbose syntax I get the filename characters as part of value!
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→ (items) => Tree.map(items, { value: (value, key) => addFilenameData.js(value, key)})
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pubfiles: Tree.filter(allfiles, (val, key) => val.fnd.tags?.includes('pub'))
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/*
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Now convert to html.
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*/
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asHtml: Tree.map(all ? allfiles: pubfiles, {
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value: (value) => Origami.mdHtml(value)
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key: (value, key) => `${value.fnd.name}.html`
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})
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/*
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after converting to html, we can extract a 'summary' from the file.
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With markdown, the title is taken from the YAML frontmatter,
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and ends up in a separate field of the document.
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So we dont have to worry about the title being part of the summary.
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*/
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withSummary: Tree.map(asHtml, extractSummary.js)
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/*
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Removing private content coming below the html comment `<!--private-below-->`
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Only remove this if in public mode. So if this file is called as `site.ori("all")`,
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then final output is `withSummary`, otherwise it's `privateRemoved`.
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*/
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privateRemoved: Tree.map(withSummary, removePrivate.js)
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final: (all ? withSummary : privateRemoved)
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renderedPages: Tree.map(final, (page) => <page.ori>(page, all))
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/*
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assets are relative to the pubfiles directory
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*/
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css
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/*
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Now, I think I have enough to build both the individual pages and the index page!
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*/
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index.html: indexPage.ori(final, all)
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}
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(all) => {
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//put the file selection part in a closure, so that the list of all files is kept private.
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/*
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list is all the files in current directory.
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allfiles is all source files: ending with `.md` and not starting with `_`.
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pubfiles is the subset containing the string `_pub`.
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files selects either of these depending on the argument passed to this file.
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NOTES:
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- if markdown files are empty, Origami.document() will error.
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*/
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/*
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this is the external filename method.
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*/
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// allfiles: allfiles.sh() //reads MD files.
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// pubfiles: pubfiles.sh(allfiles)
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(list): ..
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allfiles: Tree.filter(list, (val, key) => key.endsWith('.md') && !key.startsWith('_'))
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→ (items) => Tree.map(items, {value: (value) => Origami.document(value)}) //if I don't use the verbose syntax I get the filename characters as part of value!
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→ (items) => Tree.map(items, { value: (value, key) => addFilenameData.js(value, key)})
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pubfiles: Tree.filter(allfiles, (val, key) => val.fnd.tags?.includes('pub'))
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/*
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Now convert to html.
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*/
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asHtml: Tree.map(all ? allfiles: pubfiles, {
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value: (value) => Origami.mdHtml(value)
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key: (value, key) => `${value.fnd.name}.html`
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})
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/*
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after converting to html, we can extract a 'summary' from the file.
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With markdown, the title is taken from the YAML frontmatter,
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and ends up in a separate field of the document.
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So we dont have to worry about the title being part of the summary.
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*/
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withSummary: Tree.map(asHtml, extractSummary.js)
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/*
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Removing private content coming below the html comment `<!--private-below-->`
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Only remove this if in public mode. So if this file is called as `site.ori("all")`,
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then final output is `withSummary`, otherwise it's `privateRemoved`.
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*/
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privateRemoved: Tree.map(withSummary, removePrivate.js)
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final: (all ? withSummary : privateRemoved)
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renderedPages: Tree.map(final, (page) => <page.ori>(page, all))
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/*
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the rendered pages contain links and images.
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We want to find those, and insert a tree of their maps into the output.
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First test is whether that works.
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Second test is whether the paths will be correct.
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*/
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hast = Tree.map(renderedPages, parseHtml.js)
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links: Tree.flat(hast, 2) → (a) => [...new Set(a)]
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/*
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assets are relative to the pubfiles directory
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*/
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css
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/*
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Now, I think I have enough to build both the individual pages and the index page!
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*/
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index.html: indexPage.ori(final, all)
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...renderedPages/
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(src): pipeline.ori(all)
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index.html: src/index.html
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...src/renderedPages
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css: src/css
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}
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