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Project Layout
It is recommended that in general your project for PixyWerk2 site be layed out like:
project_top/
Makefile - Convenient for building your site
src/ - All "source" pages are contained in here.
.meta - Top-level default metadata is set here
index.cont - The content part of the index page
index.cont.meta - A metadata json file for the index, specifically.
templates/ - Templates go in here
default.jinja2 - Default template that will be used if none are specified
publish/ - The path the build process will create, where the post-processed files go.
Makefile
Makefile is suggested, but not essential, for encapsulating your build commands to produce your site. Something as simple as:
build: src/templates/* src/*
python -mpixywerk2 src publish
src/
This is the top level path that all of your templates, page fragments, images, etc. will be stored. This is basically the "source code" for your site.
src/.meta
This is the top level metadata that is used as the default for all subsidiary metadata. It is in JSON format (with JS style comments). See <METADATA.md> for more information.
Example .meta file:
{
"title": "My Website", // this is the default title applied if none are specified
"author": "Super Web Dude",
"site_root": "http://example.com",
"uuid-oid-root": "example.com-", // this is used to generate UUIDs
}
src/templates/
Templates are all stored here, as this is the search path for Jinja.
templates/default.jinja2
If a page specifies a template
metadata key, the named template is used, however, if not this template is used. Generally speaking this is a complete HTML file, with the {{ content }}
template string placed where the content of subsidiary pages will be embedded.
A simple default.jinja2 example:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>{{ metadata.title }}</title>
</head>
<body>
{{content}}
</body>
</html>
publish/
This is arbitrary, and will be created by pixywerk at build time, but it will be the root path that should be published to your web server.