# METADATA # ## FORMAT ## Metadata is stored as a JSON file which allows C-likecomments. Metadata is loaded from the top down, so each parent from the root can impart metadata on children. Children can explitily nullify parent metadata by assigning it to undefined. ## STORAGE ## On-disk meatdata is stored as a file along side the non-metadata file with the extension '.meta', for example the file 'foo.thtml' would have a metadata file as 'foo.thtml.meta'. Metadata for directories (which gets applied to all contents of that directory) is stored in .meta in the directory. ## DEFAULT KEYS AND VALUES ## All files define the following keys by default: file_name : The local path of the file file_path : The full path to the file from the root dir : The directory to the path from root for this file os-path : The native OS path to this file guessed-type : The guessed mime-type of the file stat : A tree of stat() values in a dictionary, without the ST_ prefix, and with lowercase keys. templates : The path to the template files. uuid : A UUID for this file based on its path and a specified `uuid-oid-root` metadata build-time : The time stamp for the build time Files can also explicitly override these which are set to empty defaults: mime-type : Either the specified mime-type or guessed type if undefined. template : The full path to the template file dir-template : The full path to the filesystem template title : A title for this object derived from the template, metadata or other sources. summary : A summary of the file contents. description : A description of file contents. Trees have some metadata that projects should probably override (generally in their top-level .meta): uuid-oid-root : A string added to the beginning of the path that identifies this site, used for deriving OID UUIDs. author : The full name of the author of this site (should also be overridden per-file if necessary). author_email : The email of the author of this site (see above) site_root : The full URL for the root of this web site used for links and whatnot, with ending slash. ## CACHING STRATEGY ## The tree is traversed from the top down, each node in the tree is stat(). The mtime walue is compared to the mtime stored in the cache dict for that node. If it is newer, the metadata is loaded again, and the tree continues to traverse.