wax_tasks is gem-packaged set of Rake tasks for creating minimal exhibition sites with Wax.
It can be used to:
- generate collection markdown pages from a metadata file (wax:pages)
- generate a client-side search index (wax:search)
- generate either IIIF-compliant derivatives (wax:derivatives:iiif) or simple image derivatives (wax:derivatives:simple) from local image and pdf files
You'll need Ruby >= 2.4
with bundler
installed. Check your versions with:
$ ruby -v
ruby 2.4.2p198 (2017-09-14 revision 59899) [x86_64-darwin15]
$ bundler -v
Bundler version 1.16.1
To use the image derivative tasks, you will also need to have ImageMagick and Ghostscript installed and functional. You can check to see if you have ImageMagick by running:
$ convert -version
Version: ImageMagick 6.9.9-20 Q16 x86_64 2017-10-15 http://www.imagemagick.org
Copyright: (c) 1999-2017 ImageMagick Studio LLC
License: http://www.imagemagick.org/script/license.php
Features: Cipher DPC Modules
Delegates (built-in): bzlib freetype jng jpeg ltdl lzma png tiff xml zlib
... and check Ghostscript with:
$ gs -version
GPL Ghostscript 9.21 (2017-03-16)
Copyright (C) 2017 Artifex Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
Next, you'll need a Jekyll site. You can clone the minicomp/wax demo site or start a site from scratch with:
$ gem install jekyll
$ jekyll new wax && cd wax
Add wax_tasks
to your Jekyll site's Gemfile
:
gem 'wax_tasks'
... and install with bundler:
$ bundle install
Create a Rakefile
with the following:
spec = Gem::Specification.find_by_name 'wax_tasks'
Dir.glob("#{spec.gem_dir}/lib/tasks/*.rake").each { |r| load r }
After following the installation instructions above, you will have access to the Rake tasks in your shell by running $ bundle exec rake wax:taskname
in the root directory of your Jekyll site.
To see the available tasks, run
$ bundle exec rake --tasks
# basic settings
title: Wax.
description: a jekyll theme for minimal exhibitions
url: 'https://minicomp.github.io'
baseurl: '/wax'
# build settings
permalink: pretty # optional, creates `/page/` link instead of `page.html` links
# wax collection settings
collections:
objects: # the collection name
layout: 'iiif-image-page'
output: true # this must be true for your .md pages to be built to html!
metadata:
source: 'objects.csv' # path to the metadata file, must be within '_data'
images:
source 'source_images/objects' # path to the directory of source images, must be within '_data'
# wax search index settings
lunr_index:
main:
index: 'js/lunr-index.json' # where the index will be generated
collections: # the collections to index
objects:
content: false # whether or not to index the markdown page content (below the YAML)
fields: # the metadata fields to index
- 'label'
- 'artist'
- 'location'
- 'object_type'
The above example includes a single collection objects
that comprises:
- a CSV
metadata:source
file (objects.csv
), and - a
images:source
directory of image and pdf files.
For more information on configuring Jekyll collections for wax_tasks, check out the minicomp/wax wiki and https://jekyllrb.com/docs/collections/.
Takes a CSV, JSON, or YAML file of collection metadata and generates a markdown page for each record to a directory using a specified layout. Read More.
$ bundle exec rake wax:pages collection-name
Generates a client-side JSON search index of your site for use with ElasticLunr.js. Read More.
$ bundle exec rake wax:search search-name
Takes a local directory of images and pdf files and generates a few image derivatives (i.e., 'thumbnail' 250w and 'full' 1140w) for Jekyll layouts and includes to use. Read More.
$ bundle exec rake wax:derivatives:iiif collection-name
Takes a local directory of images and pdf files and generates tiles and data that work with a IIIF compliant image viewer like OpenSeaDragon, Mirador, or Leaflet IIIF. Read More.
$ bundle exec rake wax:derivatives:iiif collection-name
Destroys (or "clobbers") wax-generated files, i.e., pages generated from wax:pagemaster
, derivatives generated from wax:derivatives
, and search indexes generated with wax:search
so you can start from scratch.
This task does not touch your source metadata or source image files! Instead, it simply clears a path for you to regenerate your collection materials in case you add/edit source materials.
$ bundle exec rake wax:clobber collection-name
Fork/clone the repository. After making code changes, run the tests ($ bundle exec rubocop
and $ bundle exec rspec
) before submitting a pull request. You can enable verbose tests with $ DEBUG=true bundle exec rspec
.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.