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NimblePublisher

Online Documentation.

NimblePublisher is a minimal filesystem-based publishing engine with Markdown support and code highlighting.

use NimblePublisher,
  build: Article,
  from: "articles/**/*.md",
  as: :articles,
  highlighters: [:makeup_elixir, :makeup_erlang]

The example above will get all articles in the given directory, call Article.build/3 for each article, passing the filename, the metadata, and the article body, and define a module attribute named @articles with all built articles returned by the Article.build/3 function.

Each article in the articles directory must have the format:

%{
  title: "Hello world"
}
---
Body of the "Hello world" article.

This is a *markdown* document with support for code highlighters:

```elixir
IO.puts "hello world".
```

Options

  • :build - the name of the module that will build each entry

  • :from - a wildcard pattern where to find all entries

  • :as - the name of the module attribute to store all built entries

  • :highlighters - which code highlighters to use. NimblePublisher uses Makeup for syntax highlighting and you will need to add its .css classes. You can generate the CSS classes by calling Makeup.stylesheet(:vim_style, "makeup") inside iex -S mix. You can replace :vim_style by any style of your choice defined here.

Examples

Let's see a complete example. First add nimble_publisher with the desired highlighters as a dependency:

def deps do
  [
    {:nimble_publisher, "~> 0.1.0"},
    {:makeup_elixir, ">= 0.0.0"},
    {:makeup_erlang, ">= 0.0.0"}
  ]
end

In this example, we are building a blog. Each post stays in the "posts" directory with the format:

/posts/YEAR/MONTH-DAY-ID.md

A typical blog post will look like this:

# /posts/2020/04-17-hello-world.md
%{
  title: "Hello world!",
  author: "José Valim",
  tags: ~w(hello),
  description: "Let's learn how to say hello world"
}
---
This is the post.

Therefore, we will define a Post struct that expects all of the fields above. We will also have a :date field that we will build from the filename. Overall, it will look like this:

defmodule MyApp.Blog.Post do
  @enforce_keys [:id, :author, :title, :body, :description, :tags, :date]
  defstruct [:id, :author, :title, :body, :description, :tags, :date]

  def build(filename, attrs, body) do
    [year, month_day_id] = filename |> Path.rootname() |> Path.split() |> Enum.take(-2)
    [month, day, id] = String.split(month_day_id, "-", parts: 3)
    date = Date.from_iso8601!("#{year}-#{month}-#{day}")
    struct!(__MODULE__, [id: id, date: date, body: body] ++ Map.to_list(attrs))
  end
end

Now, we are ready to define our MyApp.Blog with NimblePublisher:

defmodule MyApp.Blog do
  use NimblePublisher,
    build: Post,
    from: "posts/**/*.md",
    as: :posts,
    highlighters: [:makeup_elixir, :makeup_erlang]

  # The @posts variable is first defined by NimblePublisher.
  # Let's further modify it by sorting all posts by descending date.
  @posts Enum.sort_by(@posts, & &1.date, {:desc, Date})

  # Let's also get all tags
  @tags @posts |> Enum.flat_map(& &1.tags) |> Enum.uniq() |> Enum.sort()

  # And finally export them
  def all_posts, do: @posts
  def all_tags, do: @tags
end

Important: Avoid injecting the @posts attribute into multiple functions, as each call will make a complete copy of all posts. For example, if you want to show define recent_posts() as well as all_posts(), DO NOT do this:

def all_posts, do: @posts
def recent_posts, do: Enum.take(@posts, 3)

Instead do this:

def all_posts, do: @posts
def recent_posts, do: Enum.take(all_posts(), 3)

Other helpers

You may want to define other helpers to traverse your published resources. For example, if you want to get posts by ID or with a given tag, you can define additional functions as shown below:

defmodule NotFoundError do
  defexception [:message, plug_status: 404]
end

def get_post_by_id!(id) do
  Enum.find(all_posts(), &(&1.id == id)) ||
    raise NotFoundError, "post with id=#{id} not found"
end

def get_posts_by_tag!(tag) do
  case Enum.filter(all_posts(), &(tag in &1.tags)) do
    [] -> raise NotFoundError, "posts with tag=#{tag} not found"
    posts -> posts
  end
end

Live reloading

If you are using Phoenix, you can enable live reloading by simply telling Phoenix to watch the “posts” directory. Open up "config/dev.exs", search for live_reload: and add this to the list of patterns:

live_reload: [
  patterns: [
    ...,
    ~r"posts/*/.*(md)$"
  ]
]

Learn more

Nimble*

All nimble libraries by Dashbit:

  • NimbleCSV - simple and fast CSV parsing
  • NimbleOptions - tiny library for validating and documenting high-level options
  • NimbleParsec - simple and fast parser combinators
  • NimblePool - tiny resource-pool implementation
  • NimblePublisher - a minimal filesystem-based publishing engine with Markdown support and code highlighting
  • NimbleTOTP - tiny library for generating time-based one time passwords (TOTP)

License

Copyright 2020 Dashbit

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

  http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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