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Overview

Statik aims to be a simple, yet powerful, generic static web site generator. Instead of forcing you to adhere to a particular data structure/model (like the standard blog data model, with posts, pages and tags), Statik allows you to define your own data models in YAML format, and instances of those data models either in YAML or Markdown. This is all loaded into an in-memory SQLAlchemy SQLite database when rendering your views.

Then, code up your templates using the Jinja2 templating engine (very similar to the Django templating engine), or Mustache templates.

Finally, define your views (either complex or simple) in YAML format, telling Statik how to render your data and templates to specific URLs for your shiny new static web site. Write queries for your views in SQLAlchemy's ORM syntax, or MLAlchemy to make your life easier.

See the wiki for more details.

Requirements

In order to install Statik, you will need:

  • Python 2.7+ or Python 3.5+
  • pip or easy_install

Installation

Simply run the following:

> pip install statik

To upgrade, just run the following:

> pip install --upgrade statik

Usage

To build the project in the current directory, writing output files to the public directory within the current directory:

> statik

To build a project in another directory, writing output files to the public directory within that directory:

> statik -p /path/to/project/folder

To build a project in another directory, with control over where to place the output files:

> statik -p /path/to/project/folder -o /path/to/output/folder

Project QuickStart

To create an empty project folder with the required project structure, simply run:

> statik -p /path/to/project/ --quickstart

Statik Projects

A Statik project must adhere to the directory structure as follows:

config.yml    - YAML configuration file for the overall project.
assets/       - Static assets for the project (images, CSS files,
                scripts, etc.). Ignored if themes are used.
data/         - Instances for each of the different models, defined either in
                YAML or Markdown format.
models/       - A folder specifically dedicated to model definitions, in YAML
                format.
templates/    - Jinja2/Mustache template files. Ignored if themes are used.
templatetags/ - Python scripts defining custom Jinja2 template tags and
                filters.
themes/       - If your project uses themes, place them here. Each theme
                must be uniquely named, and must contain an "assets"
                and "templates" folder.
views/        - Configuration files, in YAML format, defining "recipes" for how
                to generate various different URLs (which models to use, which
                data and which templates).

For example projects, see the examples directory in the source repository. For more information, see the wiki.

Themes

Themes for Statik will slowly start appearing in the Statik Themes repository. Watch that space!

Remote upload

Statik can publish your generated site for you through SFTP or through Netlify.

SFTP

To publish your website on a server via SFTP, you can use the remote upload command line option. The connection parameters must be added to your project's config.yml.

remote:
    sftp:
        server: 'hostname or IP'
        dir-base: '/base/directory/'
        dir-root: 'relative/to/base/directory'  
        username: 'SSH username'
        password: 'SSH password'

Netlify

To publish your website via Netlify, you will need 2 things: your Netlify access token and your Netlify site id.

First, specify your Netlify access token as an environment variable:

Linux:

> export NETLIFY_TOKEN=<netlify_token>

Windows

> set NETLIFY_TOKEN=<netlify_token>

Then, run Statik by passing in --upload=netlify and your Netlify site id --netlify-site-id=<netlify_site_id>.

statik --upload=netlify --netlify-site-id=<netlify_site_id>

Statik will upload the static site that it outputs.

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2016-2018 Thane Thomson

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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