module Nanoc::Helpers # Provides functionality for building blogs, such as finding articles and # constructing feeds. # # This helper has a few requirements. First, all blog articles should have # the following attributes: # # * `kind` - Set to `"article"` # # * `created_at` - The article's publication timestamp # # Some functions in this blogging helper, such as the {#atom_feed} function, # require additional attributes to be set; these attributes are described in # the documentation for these functions. # # All "time" item attributes, site configuration attributes or method # parameters can either be a `Time` instance or a string in any format # parseable by `Time.parse`. # # The two main functions are {#sorted_articles} and {#atom_feed}. module Blogging # Returns an unsorted list of articles, i.e. items where the `kind` # attribute is set to `"article"`. # # @return [Array] An array containing all articles def articles blk = -> { @items.select { |item| item[:kind] == 'article' } } if @items.frozen? @article_items ||= blk.call else blk.call end end # Returns a sorted list of articles, i.e. items where the `kind` # attribute is set to `"article"`. Articles are sorted by descending # creation date, so newer articles appear before older articles. # # @return [Array] A sorted array containing all articles def sorted_articles blk = -> { articles.sort_by { |a| attribute_to_time(a[:created_at]) }.reverse } if @items.frozen? @sorted_article_items ||= blk.call else blk.call end end class AtomFeedBuilder include Nanoc::Helpers::Blogging attr_accessor :config attr_accessor :limit attr_accessor :relevant_articles attr_accessor :preserve_order attr_accessor :content_proc attr_accessor :excerpt_proc attr_accessor :title attr_accessor :author_name attr_accessor :author_uri attr_accessor :icon attr_accessor :logo def initialize(config, item) @config = config @item = item end def validate validate_config validate_feed_item validate_articles end def build buffer = '' xml = Builder::XmlMarkup.new(target: buffer, indent: 2) build_for_feed(xml) buffer end protected def sorted_relevant_articles all = relevant_articles unless @preserve_order all = all.sort_by { |a| attribute_to_time(a[:created_at]) } end all.reverse.first(limit) end def last_article sorted_relevant_articles.first end def validate_config if @config[:base_url].nil? raise Nanoc::Int::Errors::GenericTrivial.new('Cannot build Atom feed: site configuration has no base_url') end end def validate_feed_item if title.nil? raise Nanoc::Int::Errors::GenericTrivial.new('Cannot build Atom feed: no title in params, item or site config') end if author_name.nil? raise Nanoc::Int::Errors::GenericTrivial.new('Cannot build Atom feed: no author_name in params, item or site config') end if author_uri.nil? raise Nanoc::Int::Errors::GenericTrivial.new('Cannot build Atom feed: no author_uri in params, item or site config') end end def validate_articles if relevant_articles.empty? raise Nanoc::Int::Errors::GenericTrivial.new('Cannot build Atom feed: no articles') end if relevant_articles.any? { |a| a[:created_at].nil? } raise Nanoc::Int::Errors::GenericTrivial.new('Cannot build Atom feed: one or more articles lack created_at') end end def build_for_feed(xml) xml.instruct! xml.feed(xmlns: 'http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom') do root_url = @config[:base_url] + '/' # Add primary attributes xml.id root_url xml.title title # Add date xml.updated(attribute_to_time(last_article[:created_at]).__nanoc_to_iso8601_time) # Add links xml.link(rel: 'alternate', href: root_url) xml.link(rel: 'self', href: feed_url) # Add author information xml.author do xml.name author_name xml.uri author_uri end # Add icon and logo xml.icon icon if icon xml.logo logo if logo # Add articles sorted_relevant_articles.each do |a| build_for_article(a, xml) end end end def build_for_article(a, xml) # Get URL url = url_for(a) return if url.nil? xml.entry do # Add primary attributes xml.id atom_tag_for(a) xml.title a[:title], type: 'html' # Add dates xml.published attribute_to_time(a[:created_at]).__nanoc_to_iso8601_time xml.updated attribute_to_time(a[:updated_at] || a[:created_at]).__nanoc_to_iso8601_time # Add specific author information if a[:author_name] || a[:author_uri] xml.author do xml.name a[:author_name] || author_name xml.uri a[:author_uri] || author_uri end end # Add link xml.link(rel: 'alternate', href: url) # Add content summary = excerpt_proc.call(a) xml.content content_proc.call(a), type: 'html' xml.summary summary, type: 'html' unless summary.nil? end end end # Returns a string representing the atom feed containing recent articles, # sorted by descending creation date. # # The following attributes must be set on blog articles: # # * `title` - The title of the blog post # # * `created_at` (described above) # # * `kind` (described above) *unless* you are passing an explicit list of # articles using the `:articles` parameter # # The following attributes can optionally be set on blog articles to # change the behaviour of the Atom feed: # # * `excerpt` - An excerpt of the article, which is usually only a few # lines long. # # * `custom_path_in_feed` - The path that will be used instead of the # normal path in the feed. This can be useful when including # non-outputted items in a feed; such items could have their custom feed # path set to the blog path instead, for example. # # * `custom_url_in_feed` - The url that will be used instead of the # normal url in the feed (generated from the site's base url + the item # rep's path). This can be useful when building a link-blog where the # URL of article is a remote location. # # * `updated_at` - The time when the article was last modified. If this # attribute is not present, the `created_at` attribute will be used as # the time when the article was last modified. # # The site configuration will need to have the following attributes: # # * `base_url` - The URL to the site, without trailing slash. For # example, if the site is at "http://example.com/", the `base_url` # would be "http://example.com". # # The feed item will need to know about the feed title, the feed author # name, and the URI corresponding to the author. These can be specified # using parameters, as attributes in the feed item, or in the site # configuration. # # * `title` - The title of the feed, which is usually also the title of # the blog. # # * `author_name` - The name of the item's author. # # * `author_uri` - The URI for the item's author, such as the author's # web site URL. # # The feed item can have the following optional attributes: # # * `feed_url` - The custom URL of the feed. This can be useful when the # private feed URL shouldn't be exposed; for example, when using # FeedBurner this would be set to the public FeedBurner URL. # # To construct a feed, create a new item and make sure that it is # filtered with `:erb` or `:erubis`; it should not be laid out. Ensure # that it is routed to the proper path, e.g. `/blog.xml`. It may also be # useful to set the `is_hidden` attribute to true, so that helpers such # as the sitemap helper will ignore the item. The content of the feed # item should be `<%= atom_feed %>`. # # @example Defining compilation and routing rules for a feed item # # compile '/blog/feed/' do # filter :erb # end # # route '/blog/feed/' do # '/blog.xml' # end # # @example Limiting the number of items in a feed # # <%= atom_feed :limit => 5 %> # # @option params [Number] :limit (5) The maximum number of articles to # show # # @option params [Array] :articles (articles) A list of articles to include # in the feed # # @option params [Boolean] :preserve_order (false) Whether or not the # ordering of the list of articles should be preserved. If false, the # articles will be sorted by `created_at`. If true, the list of articles # will be used as-is, and should have the most recent articles last. # # @option params [Proc] :content_proc (->{ |article| # article.compiled_content(:snapshot => :pre) }) A proc that returns the # content of the given article, which is passed as a parameter. This # function may not return nil. # # @option params [proc] :excerpt_proc (->{ |article| article[:excerpt] }) # A proc that returns the excerpt of the given article, passed as a # parameter. This function should return nil if there is no excerpt. # # @option params [String] :title The feed's title, if it is not given in # the item attributes. # # @option params [String] :author_name The name of the feed's author, if # it is not given in the item attributes. # # @option params [String] :author_uri The URI of the feed's author, if it # is not given in the item attributes. # # @option params [String] :icon The URI of the feed's icon. # # @option params [String] :logo The URI of the feed's logo. # # @return [String] The generated feed content def atom_feed(params = {}) require 'builder' # Create builder builder = AtomFeedBuilder.new(@config, @item) # Fill builder builder.limit = params[:limit] || 5 builder.relevant_articles = params[:articles] || articles || [] builder.preserve_order = params.fetch(:preserve_order, false) builder.content_proc = params[:content_proc] || ->(a) { a.compiled_content(snapshot: :pre) } builder.excerpt_proc = params[:excerpt_proc] || ->(a) { a[:excerpt] } builder.title = params[:title] || @item[:title] || @config[:title] builder.author_name = params[:author_name] || @item[:author_name] || @config[:author_name] builder.author_uri = params[:author_uri] || @item[:author_uri] || @config[:author_uri] builder.icon = params[:icon] builder.logo = params[:logo] # Run builder.validate builder.build end # Returns the URL for the given item. It will return the URL containing # the custom path in the feed if possible, otherwise the normal path. # # @param [Nanoc::Int::Item] item The item for which to fetch the URL. # # @return [String] The URL of the given item def url_for(item) # Check attributes if @config[:base_url].nil? raise Nanoc::Int::Errors::GenericTrivial.new('Cannot build Atom feed: site configuration has no base_url') end # Build URL if item[:custom_url_in_feed] item[:custom_url_in_feed] elsif item[:custom_path_in_feed] @config[:base_url] + item[:custom_path_in_feed] elsif item.path @config[:base_url] + item.path end end # Returns the URL of the feed. It will return the custom feed URL if set, # or otherwise the normal feed URL. # # @return [String] The URL of the feed def feed_url # Check attributes if @config[:base_url].nil? raise Nanoc::Int::Errors::GenericTrivial.new('Cannot build Atom feed: site configuration has no base_url') end @item[:feed_url] || @config[:base_url] + @item.path end # Returns an URI containing an unique ID for the given item. This will be # used in the Atom feed to uniquely identify articles. These IDs are # created using a procedure suggested by Mark Pilgrim and described in his # ["How to make a good ID in Atom" blog post] # (http://web.archive.org/web/20110915110202/http://diveintomark.org/archives/2004/05/28/howto-atom-id). # # @param [Nanoc::Int::Item] item The item for which to create an atom tag # # @return [String] The atom tag for the given item def atom_tag_for(item) hostname, base_dir = %r{^.+?://([^/]+)(.*)$}.match(@config[:base_url])[1..2] formatted_date = attribute_to_time(item[:created_at]).__nanoc_to_iso8601_date 'tag:' + hostname + ',' + formatted_date + ':' + base_dir + (item.path || item.identifier.to_s) end # Converts the given attribute (which can be a string, a Time, a Date or a # DateTime) into a Time. When given a Date instance or a string, the # argument is assumed to be in the local timezone. # # @param [String, Time, Date, DateTime] time Something that contains time # information but is not necessarily a Time instance yet # # @return [Time] The Time instance corresponding to the given input def attribute_to_time(arg) case arg when DateTime arg.to_time when Date Time.local(arg.year, arg.month, arg.day) when String Time.parse(arg) else arg end end end end