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NAME

Blio - domms blogging "engine"

VERSION

version 2.008

SYNOPSIS

Backend for the blio.pl command. See blio.pl and/or perldoc blio.pl for details.

more docs pending...

docs provided by gabor, need to be integrated:

CONFIGURATION

The configuration parameters can be provided either in the configuration file that defauts to blio.ini or on the command line.

The configuration file can look like this:

name=Test site
source_dir=src/
output_dir=.
template_dir=templates/

The configureation file must exists. Otherwise you will get a warning like this:

Specified configfile 'blio.ini' does not exist, is empty, or is not readable

If no source_dir provided or there is no src/ directory, you get this exception:

Can't call method "done" on an undefined value at .../Blio.pm line 137.
  • name

    The name of the site in the title of the pages. Default to Blio

  • source_dir

    The directory where the source files are. Each page of the site has a corresponding source file with .txt extension. Defaults to the src/ directory relative to the current working directory where your run the build.pl script.

  • output_dir

    Directory where the generated html files should go. Defaults to out/ relative to the current working directory.

  • template_dir

    The location of the template files. Defaults to templates/ relative to the current working directory. As a fallback, there is a set of templates provided by Blio. They come in the share/templates directory of the distribution and are installed along the module.

  • site_url

  • site_author

  • converter

  • thumbnail

TODO - there are more fields that need explanation.

Source directory hierarchy

The source directory defined using the source_dir paramater can havs subdirectories, but each subdirectory needs a 'parent' page. The name of the parent page is the same as the name of the subdirectory with the additional .txt extentsion. So if you'd like to have a src/project/ subdriectory, you also need to have a page called src/project.txt.

If there is no index.txt in the src/ directory, Blio will generate a default index.html file. This is not the case with subdirectories.

Source files

Each source file has a txt extension. It has several lines of header and a body. The module that represents each file is Blio::Node.

title: The Project
date: 2013-02-10T00:27:53
language: en
converter: textile
tags: Perl

This is the project page.

The only required entry in the header is the title.

TODO - there are more fields that need explanation.

AUTHOR

Thomas Klausner domm@plix.at

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2013 - 2022 by Thomas Klausner.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

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