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Socrates
Socrates is a simple static site generator. It's geared towards blogs. You
write your posts in your favorite plain text to HTML language (e.g. Markdown,
textile, reStructuredText) and save them as text files on your harddrive.
Socrates then takes them, and creates a full HTML site for you. For free, you
will get a home page which lists latest posts, single post pages, category
pages, archive pages, an about page and an atom feed.
Features
- Familiar Django and Jinja2 templates
- Simple install via pip
- Markdown, reStructuredText, Textile support
- YAML configuration
- Atom feed
- Github pages compatible
- Real HTML punctuation
Usage
First, you need to create a new blog::
$ socrates -i blog
This will create a blog
directory with a simple blog structure::
blog
posts
2010-your-post.md
pages
about.md
contact.md
layout
index.html
single.html
category.html
...
media
style.css
config.yaml
The posts
directory is where you will place your posts files. Anything
prefixed with _
or .
will be ignored. layout
is your basic theme or
a template. config.yaml
is a site-wide configuration file. Don't forget to
update the about file with relevant information.
You can also create a new blog in the current working directory::
$ socrates -i
When you are ready to generate your site, you run::
$ socrates -g blog
Or, ::
$ socrates -g
for current directory.
This will place all the generated files in blog/deploy
. You can then take
that directory and upload it to your server.
Installation
First, set up your virtual environment and pip install Socrates.
::
virtualenv env --no-site-packages
source env/bin/activate
pip install socrates
Or, to get the latest code, you can install from Github or Bitbucket.
::
pip install -e git://github.com/honza/socrates.git#egg=socrates
The next step is to install your templates. At the moment, you can choose
between Django templates
_ and Jinja2 templates
_. The default theme uses
Django.
Themes
Socrates supports Django templates and Jinja2 templates. You can specify which
templating engine you wish to use in the config.yaml
file. There are two
basic themes in the themes
directory to get you started.
Text to HTML
Socrates will attemp to convert your text files into HTML using a text
processor. You should specify the name of the text processor in
config.yaml
. It should be all lowercase. Currently supported processors:
- Markdown
- Textile
- reStructuredText
- HTML (unmodified text)
Development
You can start a simple development server to aid you in development.::
$ socrates -r blog
Or, ::
$ socrates -r
for current directory.
During development and/or composing a layout theme, it might be useful to always re-generate all posts, without caching.
To do so, you can run the following option: ::
$ socrates -c
Documentation
The documentation is contained within the docs
directory and is written in
reStructuredText using Sphinx
_. The documentation is easily read in a
standard text editor. However, you can build an HTML version like so::
$ pip install sphinx
$ cd docs/
$ make html
$ open _build/html/index.html
Or, you can view the online version of the latest documentation
_.
License
Socrates is licensed under the terms of the 3-clause BSD license.
Contribute
All contributions are welcome. Please do ask if a feature is wanted before
starting work to avoid wasting your time.
Bugs & Issues
Please report all bugs on Github. Mailing list
_. You can also come visit us
in #socrates
on freenode.
Authors
Socrates was originally written by Honza Pokorny. For a complete list of
authors, please see the AUTHORS file.
In the wild
Honza's blog <http://honza.ca>
_Adam's blog <http://thurloat.com>
_
.. _Django templates: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/#the-template-layer
.. _Jinja2 templates: http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/
.. _Sphinx: http://sphinx.pocoo.org/
.. _documentation: http://readthedocs.org/docs/socrates/en/latest/index.html
.. _Mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/python-socrates